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Define CTP?
Its a holistic idea that focuses on the Soldiers future goals and encompasses the 6 domains.
List each process of the CTP.
Inprocessing
Goal setting
Transition Review
Rehabilitation
Reintegration
Post Transition
Identify taks within each CTP Process.
Improcessing: Self Asessment/Initial Risk Asessment/Inprocessing checklist

Goal Setting: Complete phase 1 & 2 Goal setting/Sub goals

Transition Review: Scrimmage/ Review self asessment

Rehabilitation: Clinical & Non-Clinical appts/Voc Rehab/Education

Reintegration: Reintegration checklist/7 essential CTP tasks

Post Transition: Soldier is now under the control of follow on unit, VA, or AW2 program
Name the personel in the Triad of Care.
SL/PSG
NCM
PCM
Define the interdisciplinary team?
Personel who provide direct support for counseling, guidance, & training.
Name the two tracks available to the Soldier in the CTP.
Remain in the Army
Transition
Name the tasks to be completed within the first 24 hours of the Soldier arriving.
Self assessment
Initial Risk assessment
Name the individuals required at the Scrimmage.
SL/PSG
NCM
PCM
SW
Explain the acronym SMART?
Action statements that provide the Soldier with a road map that supports healing and transition
SMART?
Specific
Measurable
Actionable
Realistic
Time bound
List the 6 CTP Domains.
Social
Physical
Emotional
Career
Spiritual
Family
Define the purpose of the scrimmage work sheet?
Develope short and long term goals to achieve future plans.
Define MRDP?
The process in which it's decided whether the Soldier will RTD, REFRAD, or MRP.
The risk assessment belongs to who?
The Commander
The CTP belongs to who?
The warrior in transition
Name the 3 key attributes of Risk Communication.
Familiarity
Control
Benefits
Define the stake holder?
A person, group, orginization, or system who affects or can be affected by an orginizations actions.
List one primary stake holder.
Squad Leader
List one secondary stake holder.
Human Resources
List one tertiary stake holder.
VFW
Explain "perception equals" reality.
what someone sees is often what they believe to be fact or fiction.
Identify situations when you would use risk communication.
Counselings
Scrimmages
Dealing with family
List consequences of poor risk communication.
Fear
Anger
Distrust
List the three types of PTSD.
Acute
Chronic
Delayed-onset
Name 5 signs and symptoms of PTSD.
Fatigue
Twitches
Weakness
Breathing heavy
Vomiting
MRP
Medical Retention Processing
MRP2
Medical Retention Processing 2
ADME
Active Duty Medical Extension
MRP-E
Medical Retention Processing Evaluation
Define ADME.
extends on or recalls to AD RC Soldiers who incur an illness or injury while on duty status or can not perform duties within confines of profile.
Define MRP.
Continues on active duty and needs difinitive care based on injuries occured on AD status.
Define MRP2.
Recalls to AD soldiers who require difinitive care based on medical conditions identified while on AD status.
Define MRP-E.
Retains RC soldiers to determine if care is needed.
OCO
Overseas Contingency Operations
MRB
Medical Review Board