AMEDD BOLC Final Exam With
Questions and 100% Verified
Answers
general and health - Answer-What are Army Medicines two perspectives of threats?
health threat - Answer-a composite of ongoing or potential enemy actions; adverse
environmental, occupational, and geographic and meteorological conditions; endemic
diseases; and employment of CBRN weapons (to include weapons of mass destruction
that have the potential to affect the short- or long-term health [including psychological
impact] of personnel.)
disease, occupational and environmental health hazards, poisonous or toxic flora and
fauna, and physiologic and psychological stressors - Answer-What are the categories of
health threats?
Health Service Support - Answer-defined as 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.
Patient care, medical evacuation, and medlog - Answer-What are the three components
of HSS?
patient care - Answer-medical treatment (including the treatment of chemical, biological,
radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) patients), hospitalization, the treatment aspects of
dental care, Behavioral health/ neuropsychiatric treatment and clinical lab services
Force Health Protection (FHP) - Answer-Measures to promote, improve, or conserve,
the mental and physical well-being of Service members. These measures enable a
healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness, and protect the force from health
hazards.
Operational health, Vet services (food inspection and zoonotic diseases too), combat
and operational stress control (COSC), dental services, and lab services and support -
Answer-What does FHP consist of?
Army Health System - Answer-What is the all encompassing term used to describe both
the HSS and FHP aspects of Army Medicine?
,Tactical Evacuation, Tactical Field Care, and Care Under Fire - Answer-What does TC3
stand for?
Tactical Evacuation Care - Answer-Medical treatment given once casualty has been
picked up by CASEVAC or MEDEVAC. Primary and secondary injuries treated.
Tactical Field Care - Answer-Medical treatment given in a tactical environment when no
longer under hostile fire.
Care Under Fire - Answer-Medical treatment given while under effective enemy fire
conformity, proximity, flexibility, mobility, continuity, control - Answer-What are the 6
principles of the army health system?
conformity - Answer-the medical plan is conformed with the operation plan
proximity - Answer-medical assets are at the right place right time
flexibility - Answer-Able to change or be changed according to circumstances
mobility - Answer-assets remain in supporting distance to maneuver units
continuity - Answer-moving the patient through progressive, phased roles of care
Control - Answer-ensure that scarce resources are efficiently employed
Role 1 - Answer-Battalion Aid Station & Below
Immediate lifesaving measures
• Self-aid, buddy aid, combat lifesaver
• EMT / ATM
• Medic, Physician, Physician Assistant
• Medical evacuation - Answer-What are the capabilities of a role 1?
Role 2 - Answer-medical company BSMC or ASMC
-xray, lab, dental support
-preventive medicine
-patient hold
-ATM
-med log
-medical evacuation
-physical therapy
-pharmacy
100% self mobile - Answer-What are the capabilities of a role 2?
, Role 3 - Answer-field hospital
-resuscitation, initial wound surgery, and post-op treatment
-hospitalization
-medical regulating
-clinical services - Answer-What are the capabilities of a role 3?
role 4 - Answer--definitive care
-full spectrum of definitive medical care
-CONUS or OCONUS safe havens
Treatment, evacuation, MEDLOG, and Command and control - Answer-What are the 4
common attributes of the roles of medical care?
Command forces, control operations, drive the operations process, and establish the
command and control system - Answer-What are the primary tasks of command and
control?
command forces - Answer-ensure unity of AHS support effort, train subordinates, make
timely and effective decisions and actions, and inform and influence leaders to provide
the right mix of medical capabilities
control operations - Answer-regulate the AHS support of subordinate and supporting
units, direct and coordinate the actions of medical assets to meet the commanders
intent, ensure the medical functions within the protection and sustainment war fighting
functions are coordinated and synchronized for linkage between these varied
commands and staffs, direct actions by establishing responsibilities and limits that
prevent subordinate medical unit actions from impeding one another, and maintain
situational understanding of AHS command and control systems and the common
operational picture
Drive the Operations Process - Answer-integration and synchronization, MDMP, and
execution
Establish the command and control system - Answer-support the commanders decision
making, prepare and communicate directives, and facilitate the integration of medical
information systems in support of AHS
provide technical supervision - Answer-advise the Commanders, ensures medical
standards, provides consultation and reach back capabilities to the DHA, provides
oversight over medical care to soldiers, civilians and detainees
Analyzes the medical requirements before, during, and after all phases of an operation
Conducts medical estimate (mission analysis) as the tactical staff conducts MDMP
("parallel planning")
Develops medical plan for each COA developed
Questions and 100% Verified
Answers
general and health - Answer-What are Army Medicines two perspectives of threats?
health threat - Answer-a composite of ongoing or potential enemy actions; adverse
environmental, occupational, and geographic and meteorological conditions; endemic
diseases; and employment of CBRN weapons (to include weapons of mass destruction
that have the potential to affect the short- or long-term health [including psychological
impact] of personnel.)
disease, occupational and environmental health hazards, poisonous or toxic flora and
fauna, and physiologic and psychological stressors - Answer-What are the categories of
health threats?
Health Service Support - Answer-defined as 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.
Patient care, medical evacuation, and medlog - Answer-What are the three components
of HSS?
patient care - Answer-medical treatment (including the treatment of chemical, biological,
radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) patients), hospitalization, the treatment aspects of
dental care, Behavioral health/ neuropsychiatric treatment and clinical lab services
Force Health Protection (FHP) - Answer-Measures to promote, improve, or conserve,
the mental and physical well-being of Service members. These measures enable a
healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness, and protect the force from health
hazards.
Operational health, Vet services (food inspection and zoonotic diseases too), combat
and operational stress control (COSC), dental services, and lab services and support -
Answer-What does FHP consist of?
Army Health System - Answer-What is the all encompassing term used to describe both
the HSS and FHP aspects of Army Medicine?
,Tactical Evacuation, Tactical Field Care, and Care Under Fire - Answer-What does TC3
stand for?
Tactical Evacuation Care - Answer-Medical treatment given once casualty has been
picked up by CASEVAC or MEDEVAC. Primary and secondary injuries treated.
Tactical Field Care - Answer-Medical treatment given in a tactical environment when no
longer under hostile fire.
Care Under Fire - Answer-Medical treatment given while under effective enemy fire
conformity, proximity, flexibility, mobility, continuity, control - Answer-What are the 6
principles of the army health system?
conformity - Answer-the medical plan is conformed with the operation plan
proximity - Answer-medical assets are at the right place right time
flexibility - Answer-Able to change or be changed according to circumstances
mobility - Answer-assets remain in supporting distance to maneuver units
continuity - Answer-moving the patient through progressive, phased roles of care
Control - Answer-ensure that scarce resources are efficiently employed
Role 1 - Answer-Battalion Aid Station & Below
Immediate lifesaving measures
• Self-aid, buddy aid, combat lifesaver
• EMT / ATM
• Medic, Physician, Physician Assistant
• Medical evacuation - Answer-What are the capabilities of a role 1?
Role 2 - Answer-medical company BSMC or ASMC
-xray, lab, dental support
-preventive medicine
-patient hold
-ATM
-med log
-medical evacuation
-physical therapy
-pharmacy
100% self mobile - Answer-What are the capabilities of a role 2?
, Role 3 - Answer-field hospital
-resuscitation, initial wound surgery, and post-op treatment
-hospitalization
-medical regulating
-clinical services - Answer-What are the capabilities of a role 3?
role 4 - Answer--definitive care
-full spectrum of definitive medical care
-CONUS or OCONUS safe havens
Treatment, evacuation, MEDLOG, and Command and control - Answer-What are the 4
common attributes of the roles of medical care?
Command forces, control operations, drive the operations process, and establish the
command and control system - Answer-What are the primary tasks of command and
control?
command forces - Answer-ensure unity of AHS support effort, train subordinates, make
timely and effective decisions and actions, and inform and influence leaders to provide
the right mix of medical capabilities
control operations - Answer-regulate the AHS support of subordinate and supporting
units, direct and coordinate the actions of medical assets to meet the commanders
intent, ensure the medical functions within the protection and sustainment war fighting
functions are coordinated and synchronized for linkage between these varied
commands and staffs, direct actions by establishing responsibilities and limits that
prevent subordinate medical unit actions from impeding one another, and maintain
situational understanding of AHS command and control systems and the common
operational picture
Drive the Operations Process - Answer-integration and synchronization, MDMP, and
execution
Establish the command and control system - Answer-support the commanders decision
making, prepare and communicate directives, and facilitate the integration of medical
information systems in support of AHS
provide technical supervision - Answer-advise the Commanders, ensures medical
standards, provides consultation and reach back capabilities to the DHA, provides
oversight over medical care to soldiers, civilians and detainees
Analyzes the medical requirements before, during, and after all phases of an operation
Conducts medical estimate (mission analysis) as the tactical staff conducts MDMP
("parallel planning")
Develops medical plan for each COA developed