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What is MCWP 4-11.1 CHAPTER 3 about?
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HSS Operational planning to Support any MAGTF mission despite their size and variety.
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What is the Operational planning based on?
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METT-T
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What is METT-T?
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Mission, Enemy, Terrain and weather, Troops and support available -Time available. (verbatim per instruction)
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How many surgical companies and shock trauma platoons, exist in medical battalion?
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3 Surgical Companies and 8 Shock Trauma Platoons.
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How many holding beds and operating rooms are they?
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260 holding beds and 9 operating rooms.
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How many companies are in the medical battalion and what are they?
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4 (Companies total) and 1 H&S Companies and 3 surgical companies.
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How many STP’s does the H&S company have?
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Eight
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How many patient beds does each STP contained?
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Ten
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How many patient beds and Operating Rooms does each surgical company contained?
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60 beds/ 3 O.R.s
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How many Platoons does each Surgical Company Contained?
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Six
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What are the Platoons in each Surgical Company?
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Headquarters, Triage/evacuation, Surgical, Holding, Combat stress, and Ancillary services.
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What does the Surgical Platoon consist of?
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Three surgical sections
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How many 12 hour shift staff are in the each operating room?
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Two
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How many ward sections are in a Holding Platoon?
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Three
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How many medical/surgical beds are in each section?
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Twenty
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How many laboratory, pharmacy, and x-ray sections are they in the Service Platoon?
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Two of each
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How does the MEU deploy with is own HSS capacity?
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Through a HSS Detachment
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Who has overall responsibility for the HSS during amphibious movements?
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The Commander, Amphibious Task Force (CATF)
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What happens when the Ship does not have a Medical Officer?
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The Landing Force Officer provides Health Support Services while embarked.
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How many sections are the BAS divided into?
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Two
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What does the first section of the BAS provide?
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In close support to the assault force.
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What does the second section of the BAS provide?
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Interim evacuation stations.
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What has the Largest medical capacity of any medical ship in the Amphibious Task Force (ATF)?
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Casualty Receiving Treatment Ship.
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What type of medical spaces are in a CRTS?
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Include operating rooms, an intensive care unit, a quiet room, ward beds, and over- flow beds.
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What type of rooms are included in the Dental Spaces of a CRTS?
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General Operating Rooms, maxillofacial surgery room, and a prosthetics lab.
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What Amphibious Task Force (ATF) ships are suitable for use as CRTSs?
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LHD, LHA, and LPH
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What are Fleet Hospitals?
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Fleet hospitals are transportable, medically and surgically intensive, and deployable in a variety of operational scenarios.
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What is a Hospital Ship?
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The T-AH is a floating surgical hospital.
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What is the mission of the Hospital Ship?
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Its mission is to provide acute medical care in support of combat operations at sea and ashore.
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How do Hospital Ships receive ships?
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Patients primarily by helicopter., but has limited capacity for receiving patients by surface craft.
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