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What does Adp 6-22 cover?

Army leadership

What is leadership?

Leadership is motivating and influencing people to accomplish a mission and approve an organization

What is toxic leadership?

Toxic leadership is a leader who puts their needs above their soldiers

what value must a leader have to take the initiative to make something happen rather then standing by or withdrawing events and hoping events will turn out well

Personal courage

What is command?

Issuing an order and making sure that order is followed through

What is mission command?

Mission command is Issuing guidance and empowering leaders to take initiative

What is Ar 600-20?

Army command policy

What are the 3 levels of leadership?

Direct


Organizational


Strategic

What are the 3 leader attributes?

Character, presence, intellect

What are 3 leader competencies

Lead, develop, achieve

What the publication of first aid skill level 1?

Stp 21-1 chpt2

What are the 3 phases of TCCC?

Care under fire


Tactical field care


Combat casualty evacuation care

What is care under fire?

You are under fire and is very limited to the care you can provide .

What is tactical field care?

You And the casualty is in a safe zone and can provide care.

What does CPR stand for?

Cardio pulmonary resuscitation

what does FMC stand for?

Field medical card

What are the 9 signs and symptoms of shock?

Sweaty but cool skin, pale skin, restless or nervousness, thirst, server bleeding, confusion, rapid breathing, blue skin, nausea and vomiting

When would you not loosen clothing?

In a chemical environment

How many different burns are there?

4

What are the 4 different types of burns?

Thermal, electric, Chemical, laser

What is the first step to treating a casualty for a heat injury?

Identify which type of heat injury

What are the symptoms for heat cramps?

Excess sweating, cramping in the arms and leg and stomach cramps.

What are the symptoms for heat excursions and heat stroke?

Weakness, dizziness headache and nausea

What are the 2 methods used to open an airway?

Chin lift and jaw thrust.

What does AR 600-9 cover?

Body composition

What Ar covers body composition?

AR 600-9

What does ADP 7-0 cover?

Training units and developing leaders

What are 3 training domains the army uses

Operational, self development, institutional

Soldiers and leaders should train to master what?

The mission

What is the army committed to?

Training and developing its leaders

What collective task should a unit train on?

Only the task that are essential to the units mission.

What does train as you fight mean?

Training as you would in war

How many levels down should all leaders know their subordinates?

2 : strengths and weaknesses

What does METL stand for?

Mission, essential, task, list

What is METL? What

A list of tasks for which the unit was designed

What do subordinates provide in order to enable the commander to assist in mission essential task?

AAR

What are the 3 phases of physical conduction?

Preparatory, conduction and maintenance.

What is the cyclic rate of a M240B? Sustain rate and rapid rate?

650-950 rounds per minute .


100 for sustain and 200 for rapid

What TC covers M240B?

TC 3-22.240

What is the weight of m240b?

27 pounds

What is the maximum range?

3,725 meters

What is the maximum range with a tripod?

1100 meters

What are some techniques leaders may use during the directive approach to counseling?

Corrective Training


Commanding

By neglecting the welfare of your Soldiers, you will probably do what?


Lose their respect and loyal cooperation

What is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation

TC 3-25.26

What are the basic colors of a map, and what does each color represent?

Black - Indicates cultural (man-made) features such as buildings and roads, surveyed spot elevations, and all labels.


Red-Brown - The colors red and brown are combined to identify cultural features, all relief features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and elevation, such as contour lines on red-light readable maps.


Blue - Identifies hydrography or water features such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage.


Green - Identifies vegetation with military significance, such as woods, orchards, and vineyards.


Brown - Identifies all relief features and elevation, such as contours on older edition maps, and cultivated land on red-light readable maps.


Red - Classifies cultural features, such as populated areas, main roads, and boundaries, on older maps.


Other - Occasionally other colors may be used to show special information. These are indicated in the marginal information as a rule

How many Norths are there on a military map?

3: true north, magnetic north, grid north

What are 5 major terrain features found on a map

Hill, valley, ridge, saddle, depression

What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map?

Draw, Spur, cliff

What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map?

1.cut


2.fill

What is a map?

A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale, as seen


from above

What is an azimuth?

A horizontal angle, measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction

Name two ways to hold a compass

Compass-to-Cheek Method


Center-Hold Method


What ATP covers counseling?

ATP 6-22.1

What are the three approaches to counseling?

Direct


Indirect


Both

What are the three major categories of developmental counseling?

Event counseling


Performance counseling


Professional growth counseling

What are some examples of Event counseling?

Instances of superior or substandard performance.


Reception and Integration Counseling.


Crisis Counseling


Referral Counseling


Promotion Counseling


Separation Counseling

What are the 4 stages of the Counseling Process?

Identify the need for counseling.


Prepare for counseling.


Conduct counseling.


Follow up

What form is used for counseling?

DA Form 4856 E

Is performance counseling limited to bad performance?

No. Counseling may also be for good performance

Is it a requirement that a leader counsel his/her subordinates?

Yes. A leader who neglects to counsel his subordinates is negligent in his performance of duty

When is the directive approach in counseling most likely to be used?

When time is short, when the LEADER knows what to do, when the counseled soldier has limited problem-solving abilities

What is counseling?

Counseling is the process used by leaders to review with subordinates

What are the navigation methods?

Dead reckoning


Moving by terrain association


A combination of techniques

What is the 9 line MEDAVC

1- location


2- GTA assigned alpha sign


3-precedence


4- special equipment required


5-number of patients by type


6- number and type injury


7- method of marking land zone


8- nationality and status


9- terrain

What is self- aid?

Emergency treatment one applies to oneself

Name some items that you might use as a splint from your military equipment?

Bayonet


Rifle


Entrenching tool


Tent poles and stakes


Web belt

What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg?

Tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg

How many pressure points, which can be used to control bleeding with fingers, thumbs, or hands are there on the human body?

11

What is the object of first aid?

To stop the bleeding


Overcome shock


Relieve pain


Prevent infection

What fm covers first aid?

FM 4-25.11

What is the unique feature of type O blood? What

It’s a universal donor

What are the 3 major factors to determine a leaders character?

Army values


Empathy


Warriors ethos

What are the team building stages?

Formation


Enrichment


Sustainment

What are the three principal ways that leaders can develop others through which they provide knowledge and feedback?

Counseling


Coaching


Mentoring

How do you read a map with a protractor to determine a grid?

Right and up

How close will a six digit grid be to a location? 8?

6 digit- 100 meters


8 digit- 10 meters

What are the 3 major parts of a compass?

Cover


Base


Lens

What does OCOKA stand for?

Observation


Cover and concealment


Obstacles


Key terrain


Avenues of approach

What are the different ways to orient a map?

Using a compass


Terrain association

What is combat casualty evacuation care?

Using CASEVAC