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What is MCWP 4-11.1?

Health Service Support Operations
What does HSS stand for?
Health serice support
What is the HSS mission?
Minimize the effects that wounds, injuries, and disease have on unit's effectiveness, readiness, and moral.
How many componests encompasses the HSS system and what are they?
6
-conformity
-proximity
-flexibility
-mobility
-continuity
-coordination
Medical plans must include what functions into the HSS concept of operations?
-Health maintenance
-Casualty collection
-Casualty treatment
-Temporary casualty holding
-Casualty Evacuation
The US is a signatory to the Geneva Conventions of ___? (year)
1949
True or False
HSSE is often the last to recieve medical intelligence from on-site care providers due to multiple communications and information available to sections.
Fasle.
They are often the first.
What does FSSG stand for?
Force service support group
What does AFMIC stand for?
Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center
Who is the sole producer of medical intelligence in the DOD?
AFMIC (Armed forces medical intelligence center)
What does the AFMIC provide all-source intelligence on?
-worldwide infectious disease and environmental health risks
-foreign military and civilian health care systesm and infrastructure
-foreign biomedical developments and life science technologies
What does CINC stand for?
Commander in Chief
HSS beyond the organic capabilities of the GCE and ACE, for the MEF, are normally provided by ?
Task-organized units of the medical and dental battalions of the FSSG.
What does CRTS stand for?
Casualty receiving and treatment ships
What is the medical staff of a division headquarters?
Division Surgeon
Medical planner/administrator
Psychiatrist
HM's
What is the medical staff of a Marine Air Wing?
Wing Surgeon
Medical planner/administravice officer
Environmental health officer
Industrial hygienist
Optometrist
HM's
What is the medical staff of a Marine Air Group?
Flight Surgeon
HM's
FSSG has a medical battalion with __ surgical companies and __ shock trauma platoons.
3
8
What does AMAL and ADAL stand for?
Authorized Medical Allowance List
Authorized Dental Allownace List
The medical battalion structure has __ holding beds and __ operating rooms.
260
9
Medical battalion is made up of a H&S company and __ Surg Co.
3
In MEDBN, H&S Co contains __ STPS that have __ patient holding beads each.
8
10
Each Surg Co in MEDBN contains __ beds and __ operating rooms
60
3
What does the Surg Co provide for MTFs?
resuscitative surgery
medical treatment
temp holding of casualties
What is a Surg Co composed of?
HQ plt
Triage/EVAC plt
Surg Plt - 3 surg sections ->each with OR ->cap of staffign two 12 hour shifts
Holding plt - 3 wards->each with 20 med/surg beds
Combat stress plt
Ancillary Services plt - 2 each labs/pharm/x-ray
What is the smallest, most mobile medical support platoon of the medical battalion?
STP
Shock Trauma Platoon
This company maintains medical quipment, maintains centralied acquisition, storing, and stock rotation, and constructs medical supply sets (AMAL/ADAL)
Medical Logistics Company
During the movement phase of amphibious operations, who has overall responsibility for HSS services to embarked personnel?
CATF
Commander, amphibious task force
True or False
Landing force Class 8A equipment and supplies will not be used aboard ship.
True
Unless authorized by MAGTF commander in support of an overwhelming emergency.
First response medical care for assault forces, during the assault phase, is provided by __?
self-aid, buddy aid, and HM's of the landed rifle platoons
These have the largest medical capability of any amphibious ship in the ATF.
CRTS
Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ships
CRTS medical spaces include __.
-OR's
-ICU
-Quiet room
-Ward beds
-Overflow beds
CRTS dental spaces include __.
-Dental OR
-Maxillofacial surgery OR
-Prosthetics lab
What 3 tyes of ATF ships are suitable for use as CRTS?
LHD
LHA
LPH
What is a T-AH?
(Hospital Ship)
It is a floating surgical hospital.
How many fleet surgical teams are there?
9
What does MMARTs stand for?
Mobile Medical Augmentation Readiness Teams
What is the difference between Class 8A and B?
A - Consumable and equipment
B - Blood products
The safest method of field disposal is burning, followed by
deep burial (over 6 feet)
What are the 4 major areas of C2?
C2 organizations, communications and information systems, information management, MAGTF C2 centers
True or false. The same telephones and switches that commanders use for communications are also used by HSS personnel.
TRUE
What does TMIP stand for?
Theater Medical Information Program
Where is the Navy Environmental Health Center located?
Norfolk, VA
Where is the Naval Medical Research and Development Command located?
Bethesda, MD
What’s the difference between Dedicated and Designated MEDEVAC assets?
Dedicated externally marked with red cross. Protected under Geneva Conventions. Designated are not.
Normally injuries are observed at what rate for NBC attacks.
Nuclear - four hours to days of attack, Chemical - immediately to 14 days, Biological - hours to days
What are the three basic modes of evacuating casualties?
Personnel, ground vehicles, aircraft
What is the DD Form 1380?
US Field Medical Card
What is the purpose of the FMC (DD Form 1380)?
To establish patient accountability and to provide a means to document assessment of condition and treatment
Today's Armed Services Blood Program consists of approx __ blood banks world wide.
116
Armed Services Whole Blood Processing Laboratory maintain a peacetime inventory of __ units of liquid blood for use as a radip resonse.
250
A blood trasshipment center can store and process up to ___ units of liquid blood daily.
7,200
A blood trasshipment center is usually staffed and operaed by what service personnel?
Air Force
Blood supply units are required to provide a __ day storage supply of blood products.
5
What is AMAL 618?
Lab Equip
What is AMAL 619?
Lab Supply
What is AMAL 627?
Xray Equip
What is AMAL 649?
Xray Supply
What is AMAL 629?
Pharmacy Equip
What is AMAL 630?
Pharmacy Supply
What is AMAL 631?
Shock Surgical Team Triage Equipment
What is AMAL 632?
Shock Surgical Team Triage Supply
What is AMAL 633?
Ward Equip
What is AMAL 634?
Ward Supply
What is AMAL 635?
Aid Station Equipment
What is AMAL 636?
Aid Station Supply
What is AMAL 637?
Preventive Med Equip
What is AMAL 638?
Preventive Med Supply
What is AMAL 639?
Operating Room Equip
What is AMAL 640?
Operating Room Supply
What is AMAL 684?
Geographic Supplement
What is AMAL 685?
Cold Weather Supplement
What is AMAL 686?
Hot Weather Supplement
What is AMAL 687?
NBC Individual
What is AMAL 688?
NBC Unit
What is AMAL 691?
Med Log Test Repair Equip
What is AMAL 692?

Med Log Test Repair Supply