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