mcwp 4-11.1 Health Service Support Operations
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Responsible
for coordinating and integrating HSS within their area of operations. - Marine Corps forces (MARFOR) commanders.
- How many surgical companies does a FSSG have?
- 3
- How many shock trauma platoons does a FSSG have?
- 8
- The medical batallion has ___ beds and __ operating rooms.
- 260,9
- The medical batallion is made of of _ H&S company and _ surgical companies
- 1,3
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Which platoon is the smallest, most mobile medical support platoon of
the medical battalion. - Shock Trauma Platoon.
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During the movement phase of amphibious operations who has overall responsibility
for HSS services to embarked personnel? -
the commander,
amphibious task force (CATF) -
What is the means by which operating forces are brought
to wartime manning levels by personnel augmentation from
CONUS-based activities. - MAP Medical Augmentation Program.
- Who manages the MAP?
- BUMED
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The total
T/E and AMALs/ADALs are designed to support a MEF in an
estimated worst case scenario for a __day period of combat. - 60
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is responsible for funding AMALs/ADALs above the level prescribed by the Marine Corps order
4400 series. -
The
authorizing commander. -
What are the medical equipment and
supplies required to support the patient during evacuation - Patient movement items.
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When the tactical situation permits during combat operations, the
safest method of field disposal is _____ followed by
burial ___ ft. -
burning
over 6 ft. -
Responsibility for
neutralization and disposal of clothing, equipment, and dressings
removed during NBC decontamination processes resides with
the command’s ______ - NBC officer.
- What are the three phases of medical support in an amphibious operation?
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Assault Echelon
Assault follow on echelon
Follow on forces. - Bas is normally divided into how many sections during the Assalt echelon
- 2
- Who advises the MAGTF Commander regarding medical and dental support
- MAGTF Surgeon.
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Who's mission is to provide integrated automation of the theater
medical environment. -
Theater Medical Information Program
(TMIP). -
Who is responsible to the MEF commander
and MEF surgeon for coordinating preventive medicine
efforts among the division, the wing, and the FSSG. - Preventive Medicine Officer
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Who provides
technical and specialized services in the field of disease vector
surveillance and control, as well as providing vector control
training to various agencies of the federal government. - Navy Disease Vector Ecology and Control Centers
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can quickly identify infectious
and biologic threats to the deployed force. - Forward Deployed Laboratory
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conducts
basic clinical and applied field research directly related to
military requirements and operational needs. - Naval Medical Research and Development Command
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Institute provides research related
to immediate operational problems - The Naval Medical Research Institute
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the process of selecting destination
MTFs with the necessary HSS capabilities for patients being
medically evacuated - Medical regulating
- AE missions are classified as _______ or ________ .
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preplanned
immediate - A MAW had how many aircraft groups?
- 4