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