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MEDCOM
US Army Medical Command
WTC
Warrior Transition Command
WTU
Warrior Transition Unit
OT
Occupational Therapist
COTA
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
SW
Social Worker
AW2
Army Wounded Warrior Program
MRP
Medical Retention Processing - Mobilized Soldier got hurt, retained on AD orders
MRP2
Medical Retention Processing 2 - On Mob orders, got hurt, DEMOBed, needs to come back on AD.
MRP Requirements
LOD, RTD longer than 60 days or < 120 days on MOB orders
MRP2 Requirements
LOD, less than 6 mos from REFRAD, longer requires exception to policy.
ADME
Active Duty Medical Extension. Non-Mob, got hurt, needs extended care.
Early REFRAD
25 day rule for mobilizations
Motto of AW2 Program
For as long as it takes.
Role of the Ombudsman
Advocate who hears and investigates complaints and works for fair and equitable solutions for both parties.
3 Key Attributes of Risk Perception
Familiarty
Control
Benefit
What is Risk Communication?
An interactive process of information exchange with individuals groups or institutions.
What is a Stake Holder?
A person, group, organization or system who affects or can be affected by an organizations actions.
List 3 scenarios you might use risk communication.
Difficult Questions
Education
Briefings
List 3 consequences of Risk Communication.
Distrust
Anger
Fear
When is credibility determined in low trust situations?
Within 30 seconds.
What is the acronym for improving credibility?
BLOCA
What is BLOCA?
B e open and honest
L isten to stakeholder
O ffer to be accountable
C oordinate & Collaborate with other credible sources
A ccept and involve Stakeholder
What is the acronym for 5 key elements of building trust?
CHECA
What is CHECA?
Competence
Honesty
Empathy
Committment
Accountability
What is the acronym for suicide prevention?
ACE
What is ACE?
Ask
Care
Escort
What is SFAC?
Soldier and Family Assistance Center
What is RTD?
Return to Duty
What is PTSD.
Post traumatic stress disorder.
What is MODS
Medical Operational Data System
What is CBWTU?
Community Based Warrior Transition Unit
What is REFRAD?
Release from Active Duty
What is PCM?
Primary Care Manager
What is NCM?
Nurse Case Manager
What is CTP?
Comprehensive Transition Plan
What is the purpose of the CTP?
CTP is a holistic plan that maps a path for the SM and their family to RTD status or transition to veteran status.
When is CTP initiated?
Within 30 days.
List the phases of CTP.
1. Intake
2. Assessment
3. Goal Setting
4. Rehabilitation
5. Pre-transition
6. Post-Transition
Who owns the CTP?
The Warrior in transition.
Define Intake.
Initial inprocessing, screening, and assessment.
Define Assessment.
Clinical, Risk and Self assessments are completed.
Define Goal Setting.
Goal Setting training for WT and Family, document training, set initial career goals. Perform initial CTP scrimmage.
Define rehabilitation.
Transfer to Line company, attend appointments, receive treatment
Define Pre-transition.
Prepares SM for transition out of WTU. Conduct TRB, refer to VA, outprocess, transition leave.
Define Post-transition.
Follow up with SM to determine the effectiveness of the WT's CTP.
When is the risk assessment initiated?
W/in 24 hours.
What are the 4 levels and colors of risk.
Green - Low
Amber - Low/Moderate
Red - Moderate
Black - High
Name 3 factors that must be taken into account when assessing risk?
Polypharmacy
Narcotics
Pending UCMJ
Name a risk reduction measure that may reduce misuse or abuse of medication.
Limited prescription amounts - 7 days
Regular Prescription Reconciliation
What percentage for one area is required for AW2?
30%
What other method is AW2 gained?
50% in multiple combat-related areas combined.
When might you consider reassessing a WT risk level?
During a change in any of the required risk categories; ie UCMJ, relationship, mental health etc.
What is the time period for the PCM initial risk assessment?
Initial 24 hours, completed in 72 hours.
What is the time period for the NCM initial risk assessment?
Initial 24 hours, completed in 72 hours.
When is the OT risk assessment due?
Within 14 days.
When is the SW risk assessment due?
Within 24 hours initial, complete within 10 days.
Who are the members of the Triad?
NCM, SL, PCM
What are 3 types of PTSD?
Acute, Chronic, Delayed Onset.
When is acute PTSD?
3 months or less.
When is chronic PTSD?
3+ months
When is delayed onset PTSD?
After 6 months.
Define Stigma.
A negative differentiation attached to members of society affected by a particular condition or state.
3 types of risk factors in suicide.
Sociocultural
Biopsychosocial
Environmental
Who attends the CTP scrimmage?
SW, NCM, WT, SL, COTA (optional)
When is the initial self-assessment due?
Within 7 days.
How often are high risk WTs reassessed?
Weekly.
What is ADL?
Activities of Daily Living.
What is the triad of leadership?
Senior Mission Commander
WTU Commander
MTF Commander
What are the areas of responsibility for OT?
ADLs
Upper Body rehabilitation
Work Site Placement
Who is in the CBWTU quad?
PCM, NCM, PSG, SW.
What is the acronym for the 6 domains of the scrimmage?
SPECS-F
What is SPECS-F?
Social
Physical
Emotional
Career
Spiritual
Family
What is MRB?
Medical Review Board
What is MEB?
Medical Evaluation Board