MCWP 4-11.1 Flashcards

0
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What are the six principles of Health Services Support Operations?

A
Conformity 
Continuity
Coordination
Flexibility
Mobility
Proximity
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What is MCWP 4-11.1?

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Health Services Support Operations

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2
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Medical plans include what functions?

A
Health maintenance
Casualty collection
Casualty treatment
Temporary casualty holding
Casualty evacuation
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3
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Temporary casualty holding is usually limited to how many hours?

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72 hours

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4
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What HSS unit is staffed and equipped to provide temporary casualty holding?

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Medical Battalion (FSSG)

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5
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The law of land warfare is derived from how many principles?

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Two

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6
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What are the two principle sources of land warfare?

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Custom treaties and Hague/Geneva Convention

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The Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center(AFMIC) is a field production activity of who?

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The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)

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Who is the sole producer of medical intelligence for DoD?

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AFMIC

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9
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The size, type and configuration of HSS capabilities to support a MAGTF is determined by?

A
METT-T
Mission
Enemy
Terrain/weather
Troops
Time - support available
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10
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What are the two phases of patient movement?

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Evacuation and Medical regulating

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11
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Where is Naval Medical Research and Development Command located?

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Bethesda, MD

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12
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Where is the Navy Environmental Health Center located?

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Norfolk, VA

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13
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During what time may an operational commander request MMART and from whom?

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Peacetime and from the CNO

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14
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What are the four areas of C2?

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Organization
Communications & Information
Information management
MAFTF centers

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15
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What is the safest method of field disposal?

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Burning, followed by deep burial (over 6ft)

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16
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T/E and AMALS and ADALS can support a MEF for how long?

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60 days

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17
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How many beds and operating rooms does a surgical company have?

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60 beds and 3 OR’s

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18
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How many beds does an STP hold?

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10 beds

19
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Medical Battalion has how many surgical companies and STP’s?

A

3 surgical companies

8 STP’s

20
Q

Who has majority of the MEF’s medical capabilites?

A

FSSG

21
Q

How many MAG’s are in a MAW?

A

Four

22
Q

Medical staff of a Marine Air Wing consist of?

A
Wing surgeon
Med planner/admin
Environmental health
Industrial hygiene
Optometrist
HM's
23
Q

Medical staff of Division HQ consist of who?

A

Division Surgeon General
Med planner/admin
Psychiatrist
HM’s

24
Q

MARFOR deals with what matters, while the MEF is focused on what?

A

MARFOR - Operational

MEF - Tactical

25
Q

Who decides to allocate aircraft for AE missions?

A

MAGTF Commander

26
Q

Who plans for medical evacuation aircraft?

A

Logistics Movement Coordination Center (LMCC)

27
Q

Dedicated medical evacuation assets are protected under what?

A

Geneva Convention

28
Q

Air evacuation missions are classified as what?

A

preplanned or immediate

29
Q

Blister agents show signs of exposure when?

A

immediately or up to 14 days later

30
Q

Biological exposure will show signs when?

A

hours to days after exposure

31
Q

What is form DD 1380?

A

U.S. Field Medical Card

32
Q

How many dog tags are issued?

A

Two

33
Q

What information is on a dog tag?

A
Name
SSN
Blood type
Service component
Religion
Protective mask size
34
Q

Where are the two FMSS’s located?

A

Camp Lejeune, NC

Camp Pendleton, CA

35
Q

Armed services blood program consists of how many?

A

116 blood banks and donor centers

43 FDA licensed blood donor centers

36
Q

How many Navy blood banks are overseas?

A

30

37
Q

The Navy Blood Program operates under FDA license number?

A

635

38
Q

Armed services whole blood processing laboratory does what?

A
  • Retypes blood for A, B, O and RH only

- Maintains peacetime inventory of 250 units of liquid blood

39
Q

How much blood can a transshipment center store and process?

A

up to 7,200 units of blood daily

40
Q

Blood supply units do what?

A

provide a 5 day storage supply

41
Q

BSU’s can support how many MTF’s?

A

up to 12

42
Q

AMAL 618

AMAL 619

A

Lab equipment

Lab supply testing for 100 pt’s

43
Q

AMAL 627

AMAL 649

A

X-ray equipment

X-ray supply support for 100 pt’s (10per pt)

44
Q

AMAL 629

AMAL 630

A

Pharmacy equipment

Pharmacy supply for 1000 pt’s

45
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AMAL 637

AMAL 638

A

Preventive medicine equipment

Preventive medicine supply 12 five day packs for a total of 60 days