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36 Cards in this Set
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The mission of Medical Battalion is to provide__________. |
Direct and general Health Service Support to the MEF in order to sustain the combat effort across the full spectrum of MAGTF operations. |
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The Medical Battalion organization consist of what companies? |
1. H&S Co 2. Surgical Support Co (2) |
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How many task fall under the responsibility of the Medical Battalion? |
6 |
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How many task fall under the responsibility of the MED BN H&S Company? |
4 |
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What are the task of the MED BN H&S Company? |
1. Limited medical evacuation for the battalion 2. Provide admin, organic supply, light motor transportation, and maintenance support to the battalion 3. Medical data coordination for the battalion 4. Provide medical personnel, as required, to the headquarters elements |
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The Medical Battalion Surgical Support Company consist of how many platoons? What are those platoons? |
Six platoons: - HQ platoon (1) - Ancillary services platoon (1) - Triage/ evac platoon (1) - Combat stress platoon (1) - Holding platoon (1) - Surgical platoon (1) |
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The surgical platoon consist of ___ surgical sections that support one operating room for ___-hour operations. |
- 3 surgical sections - 24 hour operations |
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The MED BN Surgical Support Company have how many task? |
6 |
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The ______________ is the smallest mobile medical support element of the medical battalion and is the first medical treatment facility of the MAGTF in support of the BAS. |
Shock-trauma platoon |
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There are ___ shock-trauma platoons in support of the MEF. |
8 |
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Each shock-trauma platoon consist of a _______section and a _______ & _______section. |
- Stabilization section - Collection & Evacuation section |
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How many task fall under the responsibility of the Shock-Trauma Platoon? |
4 |
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Define FRSS |
Forward Resuscitative Surgery System |
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The mission of the FRSS is to provide_____________. |
Rapid Surgical capabilities to support any tactical medical situation in a forward environment on a 24-hour basis with a minimum mission duration of 48 hours without resupply. |
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Define BAS |
Battalion Aid Station |
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Define RAS |
Regimental Aid Station |
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Define GAS |
Group Aid Station |
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Define BDC |
Blood Donor Center |
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Define CRTS |
Casualty Receiving & Treatment Ship |
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Define FMC |
Field Medical Card |
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Define HSS |
Health Service Support |
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Define MAP |
Medical Augmentation Program |
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Define MTF |
Medical Treatment Facility |
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Define STP |
Shock Trauma Platoon |
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Define TMIP |
Theater Medical Information Program |
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How many echelon levels of care are there? |
5 |
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Initial Emergency care is what echelon level of care? |
Level I |
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Initial Resuscitative Care is what echelon level of care? |
Level II |
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Resuscitative Care is what echelon level of care? |
Level III |
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Definitive care is what echelon level of care? |
Level IV |
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Rehabilitative care is what echelon level of care? |
Level V |
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Where and/or by whom is Initial Emergency Care (level I) performed? |
- Buddy Aid - Company Corpsman - BAS - STP care
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Where and/or by whom is Initial Resuscitative Surgical Care (level II) performed? |
- FRSS - CRTS |
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Where and/or by whom is Resuscitative Care (level III) performed? |
- Fleet Hospitals - TAH Army CSH |
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Where and/or by whom is Definitive Care (level IV) performed? |
- MTF - Overseas MTF |
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Where and/or by whom is Rehabilitative Care (level V) performed? |
- CONUS Facilities |