MCWP 4-11.1, HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS Flashcards
What is MCWP 4–11.1?
Health Service Support Operations
The US is a signatory to the Geneva Conventions of ___? (year)
1949
Who is the sole producer of medical intelligence in the DOD?
AFMIC (Armed forces medical intelligence center)
What does CRTS stand for?
Casualty receiving and treatment ships
HSS beyond the organic capabilities of the GCE and ACE, for the MEF, are normally provided by ?
Task–organized units of the medical and dental battalions of the FSSG.
The medical battalion structure has __ holding beds and __ operating rooms.
260
9
Medical battalion is made up of a H&S company and __ Surg Co.
3
In MEDBN, H&S Co contains __ STPS that have __ patient holding beads each.
8
10
Each Surg Co in MEDBN contains __ beds and __ operating rooms
60
3
How many fleet surgical teams are there?
9
What does MMARTs stand for?
Mobile Medical Augmentation Readiness Teams
What is the difference between Class 8A and B?
A – Consumable and equipment
B – Blood products
What’s the difference between Dedicated and Designated MEDEVAC assets?
Dedicated externally marked with red cross. Protected under Geneva Conventions. Designated are not.
What is the DD Form 1380?
US Field Medical Card
Today’s Armed Services Blood Program consists of approx __ blood banks world wide.
116
Armed Services Whole Blood Processing Laboratory maintain a peacetime inventory of __ units of liquid blood for use as a rapid response.
250
A blood trasshipment center can store and process up to ___ units of liquid blood daily.
7,200
Blood supply units are required to provide a __ day storage supply of blood products.
5
What is AMAL 618?
Lab Equip
What is AMAL 619?
What is AMAL 649?
Lab Supply
Xray Supply
What is AMAL 629?
What is AMAL 630?
Pharmacy Equip
Pharmacy Supply
What is AMAL 635?
What is AMAL 636?
Aid Station Equipment
Aid Station Supply
What is AMAL 637?
What is AMAL 638?
Preventive Med Equip
Preventive Med Supply