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