ANSWERS – PASS YOUR HESI EXIT EXAM
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QUESTIONS
What are the 3 mission command organizations? - ANSWER-Medical command
(Deployment support)- medical force provider
Medical brigade (Support)-provide mission command of all attached/assigned
AHS units
Medical Battalion (Multifunctional)-provide mission command, administrative
assistance, logistical support, and technical supervision capability
What are the responsibilities of the medical commander? - ANSWER-Exercises
mission command (authority and direction) over his subordinate medical resources
What are the responsibilities of the command surgeon? - ANSWER-At all levels
of command, a command surgeon is designated. This AMEDD officer is a special
staff officer charged with planning for and executing the AHS mission
What are the responsibilities of the line commander? - ANSWER-The commander
ensures health promotion program. This encompasses the assets of educational,
environmental, and AHS support services
What is the Law of Land Warfare inspired by? What does it do? - ANSWER-The
desire to diminish the evils of war
-Protects combatants and noncombatants from unnecessary suffering
-Safeguards certain fundamental human rights of persons who fall into the hands of
the enemy, particularly detainees/enemy prisoners of war, the wounded and sick,
and civilians
-Facilitates the restoration of peace
,Breakdown of the Infantry Medical (Combat Medic section) - ANSWER-15
combat medics (dispersed between the maneuver companies)
What is the purpose to having the Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA)? -
ANSWER-To provide similar care as a role 2+ near a coastal location
- Can be used in emergency or natural disaster events
Role 1 Capabilities - ANSWER-- Immediate Lifesaving Measures
- Disease Non-Battle Injury
- Patient Collection
- Medical Evacuation
Role 2 Capabilities - ANSWER-- All Capabilities of Role 1
- Ancillary Support
- Patient Holding
- Preventive Medicine
- Behavioral Health
Physical Therapy
- Medical Supply Office
- Blood Storage
In which companies is a Role 2? - ANSWER-- Brigade Support Medical Company
(BSMC)
- Area Support Medical Company (ASMC)
How long are patients held within a Role 2? - ANSWER-72 hrs
A Role 3 is better know as what? - ANSWER-Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
Role 3 Capabilities - ANSWER-- All of Role 1 & 2
- Resuscitation
- Initial Wound Surgery
- Postoperative Treatment
- Blood Bank
,How long are patients kept within a Role 3? - ANSWER-Until the patients are
stabilized and are not expected to return to duty
Where is FST attached?
Where can it be assigned?
What would that role be referred to as? - ANSWER-- Role 3
- Role 2
- Role 2 plus
What is a Role 4? - ANSWER-A major hospital
Define Health Service Support (HSS) - ANSWER-All support and services
performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve,
or restore the mental and physical well being of personnel in the Army.
What 3 components encompass HSS? - ANSWER-- Casualty Care
- Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC)
- Medical Logistics (MEDLOG)
Define Force Health Protection (FHP) - ANSWER-The measures to promote,
improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers
What 5 components encompass FHP? - ANSWER-- Preventive Medicine
- Veterinary Services
- Laboratory Services
- Dental Services
- Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC)
What are the roles of the Command Surgeon? - ANSWER-- Supervises medical
operations within the command (is not a commander)
What is the purpose of the Modular Medial System? - ANSWER-- Standardizes all
medical sub-units
- Designed to allow medical planners acquire, receive, and triage patients
, Name some Force Multipliers - ANSWER-Appropriate gestures
Proper greetings
How to show respect
What is deemed disrespectful
Role of women within the culture
What is considered sacred
How to ask for things
Eye contact (remove sunglasses)
Medical Planning Factors - ANSWER-Maintain a medical presence with the
Soldier
Maintain the health of the command
Save lives
Clear the battlefield of casualties
Provide state of the art medical care
Ensure early return to duty
What are EEFIs - ANSWER-Essential Elements of Friendly Information
"What I DO NOT want the enemy to know"
Intelligence - ANSWER-The related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding
of the enemy, terrain, weather, and civil considerations.
Movement and Maneuver - ANSWER-The related tasks and systems that move
forces to achieve a position of advantage in relation to the enemy.
Fire Support - ANSWER-The related tasks and systems that provide collective and
coordinated use of Army indirect fires, joint fires, and offensive information
operations.
Protection - ANSWER-The related tasks and systems that preserve the force so the
commander can apply maximum combat power.