

















Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Community
Ask the community for help and clear up your study doubts
Discover the best universities in your country according to Docsity users
Free resources
Download our free guides on studying techniques, anxiety management strategies, and thesis advice from Docsity tutors
An overview of the different levels of medical support and capabilities within the military, known as roles. It covers the specific capabilities and responsibilities of role 1, role 2, and role 3 medical units, including the types of units that provide these levels of care, the duration of patient holding, and the additional services and capabilities available at each level. The document also covers key medical planning factors, medical functions, and the integration of medical support with the overall tactical plan. It addresses topics such as preventive measures for various environmental and medical threats, medical evacuation, and the responsibilities of different medical personnel. The information presented could be useful for military personnel, medical professionals, or students interested in military medicine and healthcare operations.
Typology: Exams
1 / 25
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!
What is the purpose to having the Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA)? โโTo provide similar care as a role 2+ near a coastal location
How long are patients held within a Role 2? โโ 72 hrs A Role 3 is better know as what? โโCombat Support Hospital (CSH) Role 3 Capabilities โโ- All of Role 1 & 2
What squads does an Area Support Section consist of? โโ- Treatment Squad
What are the types of Convoy Battle Drills? โโ- React to Attack
Disrupt โโTo break apart or cause confusion in the enemy's execution of an activity or event On Order โโA mission which the force WILL be accomplished at a later time Be Prepared โโA mission which the force MAY accomplish at a late time Destroy โโTo render the opposing force combat ineffective Defeat โโTo disrupt the enemy plan and will to fight so that they are unable to pursue their mission What are the 7 symbol components for operations symbols? โโ- Frame
What are symbol amplifiers? Where are they located in relation to the symbol? โโ- Provides additional information about the unit
Define Warfighter Function โโA group of tasks and systems united by a common purpose that commanders use to accomplish missions What are the 10 medical functions? โโ- Medical mission command
What element provides tactical sustainment in a battalion? โโForward Support Company What element provides tactical sustainment in a BCT? โโBrigade Support Battalion What element provides tactical sustainment in a Divisions and above? โโSustainment Brigade Identify the operational variables that make up PMESII-PT โโ- Political
What Role is a Nurse Corps Officer primarily found? โโ 2 and up How many patients can a Role 2 hold? โโ 40 How many units of blood will a Role 2 have? โโ 16 Which role does initial surgery take place? โโ2+ & 3 T or F the medical COA must be nested with the maneuver plan โโTrue Is preservation of remains a Medical Operations planning factor? โโNo, they are Maintain medical presence of the soldier Health of command Save lives Clear the battlefield of casualties Provide state of the art medical care What considerations does the med planner have to account for as it relates to the tactical plan? โโโข Integrates the medical plan with the tactical plan
What are the responsibilities of the Medical PLT HQ's facility: โโโข Mission Command, to include medevac