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AMEDD BOLC Final Exam with accurate detailed answers || || || || || || ||
What is the focus of the medical planning process? - ✔✔Quickly develop a flexible,
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tactically sound, fully integrated and synchronized plan that supports the tactical
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commander's mission ||
What are the responsibilities of the medical planner? - ✔✔-Analyzes medical requirements
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before, during, and after all phases of an operation
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-Conducts medical estimate (mission analysis) while tactical staff does MDMP ("parallel
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planning")
-Develops medical plan for each COA developed
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-Considers medical support capability of each proposed COA
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-Integrates the medical plan with the tactical plan
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What are the 10 AMEDD functional areas? - ✔✔1.Medical Treatment
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2.Evacuation & Medical Regulating || || ||
3.Preventive Medicine ||
4.Medical Logistics & Blood Management
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5.Medical Mission Command || ||
6.Hospitalization
7.Combat and Operational Stress Control
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8.Laboratory
9.Veterinary
10. Dental
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What are the 6 principles of the Army Health System? Describe them. - ✔✔1.Conformity
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−Ensures comprehensive AHS support plan conforms to tactical plans
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−Medical assets are placed on the battlefield properly
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2.Proximity−Provide medical support at the right time and place || || || || || || || ||
−Medical resources used as far forward as possible, without impeding operations
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3.Flexibility−Ability to shift AHS resources to meet changing battlefield requirements || || || || || || || || ||
−Effectively managing medical resources to benefit greatest number of Soldiers in AO
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4.Mobility−AHS assets remain in supporting distance to support maneuvering forces || || || || || || || || ||
-Vehicle hardening equal to that of supported unit
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5.Continuity−Patient moves through progressive, phased roles of care || || || || || || ||
−Each Soldier gets care required to optimize outcome
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6.Control−Resources efficiently employed || ||
−Ensure scope and quality of medical treatment meets professional standards and policies
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What is a medical estimate? - ✔✔A continuous process which systematically examines all
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aspects of operations
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-Produces task organization for decentralized execution and flexible medical support on the
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battlefield
The main purpose of medical analysis should be to examine what seven areas? -
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✔✔1)Enemy situation ||
2)Friendly situation ||
3)Characteristics of the Area of Responsibility (AOR) || || || || || ||
4)Strengths to be supported || || ||
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5)Health of the command || || ||
6)Facts and Assumptions
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7)Specified, Implied, and Essential Tasks
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What is analyzed in the Enemy Situation area of medical analysis? - ✔✔-Strength and
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location
-Combat efficiency ||
-Capabilities
-Logistics
-EPW casualty estimate
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What is analyzed in the Friendly Situation area of medical analysis? - ✔✔-Strength and
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disposition
-Combat efficiency ||
-Rear battle plan
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-Weapon systems ||
What is analyzed in the Characteristics of AOR area of medical analysis? - ✔✔-Terrain -
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Obstacles, Avenues of Approach, Key Terrain, Observation and Fields of Fire, Cover and
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Concealment (OAKOC) ||
-Weather
-Flora and fauna
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What is analyzed in the Strengths to be Supported area of medical analysis? - ✔✔Medical
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requirements for: ||
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Joint Services
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Allied Forces ||
Coalition Forces ||
Refugees
Civilian population of Host Nation || || || ||
Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) population
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Department of Defense (DOD) personnel || || || ||
What is analyzed in the Health of the Command area of medical analysis? - ✔✔Medical
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Readiness of the Soldier includes: || || || ||
Immunizations
Acclimatization
Nutrition
Fatigue (sleep) ||
Combat and Operational Stress || || ||
Dental Status ||
What is analyzed in the Facts and Assumptions area of medical analysis? - ✔✔Areas to
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consider in absence of Facts: || || || ||
Host Nation support
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Resupply rates ||
Use of weapons of mass destruction
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Time-frame of operation || ||
Status of evacuation routes
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AMEDD BOLC Final Exam with accurate detailed answers || || || || || || ||
What is the focus of the medical planning process? - ✔✔Quickly develop a flexible,
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tactically sound, fully integrated and synchronized plan that supports the tactical
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commander's mission ||
What are the responsibilities of the medical planner? - ✔✔-Analyzes medical requirements
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before, during, and after all phases of an operation
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-Conducts medical estimate (mission analysis) while tactical staff does MDMP ("parallel
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planning")
-Develops medical plan for each COA developed
|| || || || || ||
-Considers medical support capability of each proposed COA
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-Integrates the medical plan with the tactical plan
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What are the 10 AMEDD functional areas? - ✔✔1.Medical Treatment
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2.Evacuation & Medical Regulating || || ||
3.Preventive Medicine ||
4.Medical Logistics & Blood Management
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5.Medical Mission Command || ||
6.Hospitalization
7.Combat and Operational Stress Control
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8.Laboratory
9.Veterinary
10. Dental
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What are the 6 principles of the Army Health System? Describe them. - ✔✔1.Conformity
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−Ensures comprehensive AHS support plan conforms to tactical plans
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−Medical assets are placed on the battlefield properly
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2.Proximity−Provide medical support at the right time and place || || || || || || || ||
−Medical resources used as far forward as possible, without impeding operations
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3.Flexibility−Ability to shift AHS resources to meet changing battlefield requirements || || || || || || || || ||
−Effectively managing medical resources to benefit greatest number of Soldiers in AO
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4.Mobility−AHS assets remain in supporting distance to support maneuvering forces || || || || || || || || ||
-Vehicle hardening equal to that of supported unit
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5.Continuity−Patient moves through progressive, phased roles of care || || || || || || ||
−Each Soldier gets care required to optimize outcome
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6.Control−Resources efficiently employed || ||
−Ensure scope and quality of medical treatment meets professional standards and policies
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What is a medical estimate? - ✔✔A continuous process which systematically examines all
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
aspects of operations
|| ||
-Produces task organization for decentralized execution and flexible medical support on the
|| || || || || || || || || || || ||
battlefield
The main purpose of medical analysis should be to examine what seven areas? -
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✔✔1)Enemy situation ||
2)Friendly situation ||
3)Characteristics of the Area of Responsibility (AOR) || || || || || ||
4)Strengths to be supported || || ||
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5)Health of the command || || ||
6)Facts and Assumptions
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7)Specified, Implied, and Essential Tasks
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What is analyzed in the Enemy Situation area of medical analysis? - ✔✔-Strength and
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location
-Combat efficiency ||
-Capabilities
-Logistics
-EPW casualty estimate
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What is analyzed in the Friendly Situation area of medical analysis? - ✔✔-Strength and
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disposition
-Combat efficiency ||
-Rear battle plan
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-Weapon systems ||
What is analyzed in the Characteristics of AOR area of medical analysis? - ✔✔-Terrain -
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Obstacles, Avenues of Approach, Key Terrain, Observation and Fields of Fire, Cover and
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Concealment (OAKOC) ||
-Weather
-Flora and fauna
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What is analyzed in the Strengths to be Supported area of medical analysis? - ✔✔Medical
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requirements for: ||
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Joint Services
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Allied Forces ||
Coalition Forces ||
Refugees
Civilian population of Host Nation || || || ||
Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) population
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Department of Defense (DOD) personnel || || || ||
What is analyzed in the Health of the Command area of medical analysis? - ✔✔Medical
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Readiness of the Soldier includes: || || || ||
Immunizations
Acclimatization
Nutrition
Fatigue (sleep) ||
Combat and Operational Stress || || ||
Dental Status ||
What is analyzed in the Facts and Assumptions area of medical analysis? - ✔✔Areas to
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consider in absence of Facts: || || || ||
Host Nation support
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Resupply rates ||
Use of weapons of mass destruction
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Time-frame of operation || ||
Status of evacuation routes
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