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12 Cards in this Set
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The three pillars of force health protection (FHP) are
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Healthy
and fit force, casualty prevention, and casualty care management. |
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These pillars correlate to the National Military
Strategy pillars |
Shape”, “Prepare”, and “Respond”
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FHP mission in joint operations
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To minimize the effects of
wounds, injuries, disease, environment, occupational hazards, and psychological stressors on unit effectiveness, readiness, and morale. |
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Who is responsible for the
execution of the FHP mission within his or her area of responsibility. |
Combatant commander
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Integrate and comply with the commander’s
plan is |
Conformity
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Provide timely access to HSS through
proximity or evacuation. |
Responsiveness
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Shift HSS resources to meet changing
requirements. |
Flexibility
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Anticipate the need for rapid movement of
HSS resources to support combat forces during operations |
Mobility
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Provide optimum, uninterrupted care and
treatment |
Continuity
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Ensure that HSS resources are efficiently
employed and used effectively to support the planned operation. |
Coordination
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Organization of the HSS system
is determined largely by |
Joint force’s mission, the medical
threat, medical intelligence, and the theater evacuation policy. |
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What is the perfered patient transport method
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Air
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