AMEDD RC-BASIC OFFICER LEADER COURSE PHASE
1 MODULE D EXAM
Once a profile is visible in the Commander Portal, how many days does an active duty commander have to view it? How many days does a reserve component commander have to view it? - Answer- A) Active duty commanders have 15 days and reserve component commanders have 30 days
B) Active duty and reserve component commanders have 14 days
C) Active duty commanders have 14 days and reserve component commanders have 30 days
D) Active duty and reserve component commanders have 30 days
Match the role of care with the correct type of facility. - Answer- Role 1 - Battalion Aid Station and below
Role 2 - Medical Company
Role 3 - Combat Support Hospital
Role 4 - Definitive Care
Your Soldiers were tasked to assist the MA unit gaining a full accounting of deceased Soldiers. They were able to determine cause of death and the manner of death. Have the gained a full accounting and why or why not? - Answer- A) No, there is no location of death
B) Yes, that is all that's required
C) No, there is no proper identification
D) No, there is no estimated time of death
The search for, recovery, tentative identification, processing, and evacuation of human remains and decedent PE from a theater of operation to a servicing mortuary through MA evacuation channels. Which operation is this within the Army's Mortuary Affairs Program? - Answer- A) Concurrent Return
B) Current Death
C) Temporary Interment
D) Search and Recovery (SAR)
When must you complete Part I of the Post-Deployment Health Assessment? - Answer- A) While deployed or at home station
B) Only after returning to home station
C) Within five days of redeployment
D) Within 30 days of redeployment
You have been advised that the theater requires fewer hospital beds, there's going to be
a greater demand for inter-theater USAF evacuation resources, and there will be increases in the requirements for replacements to meet rapid personnel turnover. What has caused this combination of effects? - Answer- A) A long theater evacuation policy
B) No theater evacuation policy
1 MODULE D EXAM
Once a profile is visible in the Commander Portal, how many days does an active duty commander have to view it? How many days does a reserve component commander have to view it? - Answer- A) Active duty commanders have 15 days and reserve component commanders have 30 days
B) Active duty and reserve component commanders have 14 days
C) Active duty commanders have 14 days and reserve component commanders have 30 days
D) Active duty and reserve component commanders have 30 days
Match the role of care with the correct type of facility. - Answer- Role 1 - Battalion Aid Station and below
Role 2 - Medical Company
Role 3 - Combat Support Hospital
Role 4 - Definitive Care
Your Soldiers were tasked to assist the MA unit gaining a full accounting of deceased Soldiers. They were able to determine cause of death and the manner of death. Have the gained a full accounting and why or why not? - Answer- A) No, there is no location of death
B) Yes, that is all that's required
C) No, there is no proper identification
D) No, there is no estimated time of death
The search for, recovery, tentative identification, processing, and evacuation of human remains and decedent PE from a theater of operation to a servicing mortuary through MA evacuation channels. Which operation is this within the Army's Mortuary Affairs Program? - Answer- A) Concurrent Return
B) Current Death
C) Temporary Interment
D) Search and Recovery (SAR)
When must you complete Part I of the Post-Deployment Health Assessment? - Answer- A) While deployed or at home station
B) Only after returning to home station
C) Within five days of redeployment
D) Within 30 days of redeployment
You have been advised that the theater requires fewer hospital beds, there's going to be
a greater demand for inter-theater USAF evacuation resources, and there will be increases in the requirements for replacements to meet rapid personnel turnover. What has caused this combination of effects? - Answer- A) A long theater evacuation policy
B) No theater evacuation policy