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What is Chapter 1 of the Health Service Support Operations?
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Chapter 1 is Fundamentals
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What is Chapter 2 of the Health Service Support Operations?
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Chapter 2 is Intelligence
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What is Chapter 3 of the Health Service Support Operations?
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Chapter 3 is Operations
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What is Chapter 4 of the Health Service Support Operations?
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Chapter 4 is Logistics
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What is Chapter 5 of the Health Service Support Operations?
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Chapter 5 is Planning
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What is Chapter 6 of the Health Service Support Operations Manual?
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Chapter 6 is Command and Control
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What is Chapter 7 of the Health Service Support Operations Manual?
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Chapter 7 is Preventive Medicine
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What is Chapter 8 of the Health Service Support Operations Manual?
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Chapter 8 is Patient Movement
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What is Chapter 9 of the Health Service Support Operations Manual?
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Chapter 9 is Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense
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What is Chapter 10 of the Health Service Support Operations Manual?
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Chapter 10 Combat Casualty Reporting
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What is Chapter 11 of the Health Service Support Operations Manual?
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Chapter 11 is Training
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What it is a process that delivers on demand to the warfighter a healthy, fit, medically ready force?
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Health Service Support
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What is the mission of the HSS?
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The mission of the HSS is to minimize the effects that wounds, injuries, and diseases have on units' effectiveness, readiness, and morale.
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What is conformity?
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The medical plan must integrate and comply with the commander's plan.
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What is Proximity?
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The medical plan must provide HSS as close to
combat operations as the tactical situation permits. |
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What is Flexibility?
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The medical plan must shift HSS resources to
meet changing requirements. |
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What is Mobility?
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the medical plan must anticipate requirements for
rapid movement of HSS units to support combat forces during operations. |
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What is Continuity?
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the medical plan must provide optimum, uninterrupted
care and treatment to the wounded, injured, and sick. |
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What is Coordination?
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the medical plan must ensure that HSS
resources in short supply are efficiently employed and used effectively to support the planned operations. |
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What are the forms of threats that HSS focuses on?
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HSS focuses on enemy and health
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What is Health maintenance?
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routine sick call, physical examination,
preventive medicine, dental maintenance, record maintenance, and reports submission. |
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What is Casualty collection?
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selection of and manning of locations
where casualties are assembled, triaged, treated, protected from further injury, and evacuated. |
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What is Casualty treatment?
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triage and treatment (self-aid, buddy aid,
and initial resuscitative care). |
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Who is often the first to receive medicine intelligence from on-site care providers?
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Health Service Support Element
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What It is
the sole producer of medical intelligence in the Department of Defense (DOD)? |
Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center(AMFIC)
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