MCWP 4-11.1 Flashcards
What are the six principles of Health Services Support Operations?
Conformity Continuity Coordination Flexibility Mobility Proximity
What is MCWP 4-11.1?
Health Services Support Operations
Medical plans include what functions?
Health maintenance Casualty collection Casualty treatment Temporary casualty holding Casualty evacuation
Temporary casualty holding is usually limited to how many hours?
72 hours
What HSS unit is staffed and equipped to provide temporary casualty holding?
Medical Battalion (FSSG)
The law of land warfare is derived from how many principles?
Two
What are the two principle sources of land warfare?
Custom treaties and Hague/Geneva Convention
The Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center(AFMIC) is a field production activity of who?
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Who is the sole producer of medical intelligence for DoD?
AFMIC
The size, type and configuration of HSS capabilities to support a MAGTF is determined by?
METT-T Mission Enemy Terrain/weather Troops Time - support available
What are the two phases of patient movement?
Evacuation and Medical regulating
Where is Naval Medical Research and Development Command located?
Bethesda, MD
Where is the Navy Environmental Health Center located?
Norfolk, VA
During what time may an operational commander request MMART and from whom?
Peacetime and from the CNO
What are the four areas of C2?
Organization
Communications & Information
Information management
MAFTF centers
What is the safest method of field disposal?
Burning, followed by deep burial (over 6ft)
T/E and AMALS and ADALS can support a MEF for how long?
60 days
How many beds and operating rooms does a surgical company have?
60 beds and 3 OR’s
How many beds does an STP hold?
10 beds
Medical Battalion has how many surgical companies and STP’s?
3 surgical companies
8 STP’s
Who has majority of the MEF’s medical capabilites?
FSSG
How many MAG’s are in a MAW?
Four
Medical staff of a Marine Air Wing consist of?
Wing surgeon Med planner/admin Environmental health Industrial hygiene Optometrist HM's
Medical staff of Division HQ consist of who?
Division Surgeon General
Med planner/admin
Psychiatrist
HM’s
MARFOR deals with what matters, while the MEF is focused on what?
MARFOR - Operational
MEF - Tactical
Who decides to allocate aircraft for AE missions?
MAGTF Commander
Who plans for medical evacuation aircraft?
Logistics Movement Coordination Center (LMCC)
Dedicated medical evacuation assets are protected under what?
Geneva Convention
Air evacuation missions are classified as what?
preplanned or immediate
Blister agents show signs of exposure when?
immediately or up to 14 days later
Biological exposure will show signs when?
hours to days after exposure
What is form DD 1380?
U.S. Field Medical Card
How many dog tags are issued?
Two
What information is on a dog tag?
Name SSN Blood type Service component Religion Protective mask size
Where are the two FMSS’s located?
Camp Lejeune, NC
Camp Pendleton, CA
Armed services blood program consists of how many?
116 blood banks and donor centers
43 FDA licensed blood donor centers
How many Navy blood banks are overseas?
30
The Navy Blood Program operates under FDA license number?
635
Armed services whole blood processing laboratory does what?
- Retypes blood for A, B, O and RH only
- Maintains peacetime inventory of 250 units of liquid blood
How much blood can a transshipment center store and process?
up to 7,200 units of blood daily
Blood supply units do what?
provide a 5 day storage supply
BSU’s can support how many MTF’s?
up to 12
AMAL 618
AMAL 619
Lab equipment
Lab supply testing for 100 pt’s
AMAL 627
AMAL 649
X-ray equipment
X-ray supply support for 100 pt’s (10per pt)
AMAL 629
AMAL 630
Pharmacy equipment
Pharmacy supply for 1000 pt’s
AMAL 637
AMAL 638
Preventive medicine equipment
Preventive medicine supply 12 five day packs for a total of 60 days