AMEDD BOLC FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What are the 10 AMEDD functional areas? - answer- 1.Medical Treatment
2.Evacuation & Medical Regulating
3.Preventive Medicine
4.Medical Logistics & Blood Management
5.Medical Mission Command
6.Hospitalization
7.Combat and Operational Stress Control
8.Laboratory
9.Veterinary
10. Dental
What are the 6 principles of the Army Health System? Describe them. - answer-
1.Conformity −Ensures comprehensive AHS support plan conforms to tactical plans
−Medical assets are placed on the battlefield properly
2.Proximity−Provide medical support at the right time and place
−Medical resources used as far forward as possible, without impeding operations
3.Flexibility−Ability to shift AHS resources to meet changing battlefield requirements
−Effectively managing medical resources to benefit greatest number of Soldiers in AO
4.Mobility−AHS assets remain in supporting distance to support maneuvering forces
-Vehicle hardening equal to that of supported unit
5.Continuity−Patient moves through progressive, phased roles of care
−Each Soldier gets care required to optimize outcome
6.Control−Resources efficiently employed
−Ensure scope and quality of medical treatment meets professional standards and
policies
What is a medical estimate? - answer- A continuous process which systematically
examines all aspects of operations
-Produces task organization for decentralized execution and flexible medical support on
the battlefield
The main purpose of medical analysis should be to examine what seven areas? -
answer- 1)Enemy situation
2)Friendly situation
3)Characteristics of the Area of Responsibility (AOR)
4)Strengths to be supported
5)Health of the command
6)Facts and Assumptions
7)Specified, Implied, and Essential Tasks
,What is analyzed in the Enemy Situation area of medical analysis? - answer- -Strength
and location
-Combat efficiency
-Capabilities
-Logistics
-EPW casualty estimate
What is analyzed in the Friendly Situation area of medical analysis? - answer- -Strength
and disposition
-Combat efficiency
-Rear battle plan
-Weapon systems
What is analyzed in the Characteristics of AOR area of medical analysis? - answer- -
Terrain - Obstacles, Avenues of Approach, Key Terrain, Observation and Fields of Fire,
Cover and Concealment (OAKOC)
-Weather
-Flora and fauna
What is analyzed in the Strengths to be Supported area of medical analysis? - answer-
Medical requirements for:
Joint Services
Allied Forces
Coalition Forces
Refugees
Civilian population of Host Nation
Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) population
Department of Defense (DOD) personnel
What is analyzed in the Health of the Command area of medical analysis? - answer-
Medical Readiness of the Soldier includes:
Immunizations
Acclimatization
Nutrition
Fatigue (sleep)
Combat and Operational Stress
Dental Status
What is analyzed in the Facts and Assumptions area of medical analysis? - answer-
Areas to consider in absence of Facts:
Host Nation support
,Resupply rates
Use of weapons of mass destruction
Time-frame of operation
Status of evacuation routes
Who does casualty estimates? - answer- S-1
•Killed in Action (KIA)
•Wounded in Action (WIA)
•Missing in Action (MIA)
Who refines/analyzes the casualty estimate? What is included? - answer- The Medical
Planner
•Number of patients anticipated at each role of care
•Areas of patient density
•Enemy Prisoners of War (EPWs) and civilian patient estimates
•Additional assets needed for patient movement
Personnel and equipment strengths and critical shortages are calculated for what
entities? - answer- •Organic medical assets
•Attached medical elements
•Supporting medical units
•Joint Service and Allied medical units
•Host Nation medical resources
In medical COA development, what must the medical plan do? - answer- Support the
Commander's Intent and enable the accomplishment of the mission for the tactical COA
developed
What must be understood to develop the medical plan for each COA? - answer-
•Commander's Intent
•Tactical Scheme of Maneuver for each COA
•Task Organization of each COA
•Results from medical estimate (previous step)
•Specified, Implied, and Essential Tasks
•Constraints and Limitations
Unit Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs)
What is the focus of the medical planning process? - answer- Quickly develop a flexible,
tactically sound, fully integrated and synchronized plan that supports the tactical
commander's mission
What are the responsibilities of the medical planner? - answer- -Analyzes medical
requirements before, during, and after all phases of an operation
, -Conducts medical estimate (mission analysis) while tactical staff does MDMP ("parallel
planning")
-Develops medical plan for each COA developed
-Considers medical support capability of each proposed COA
-Integrates the medical plan with the tactical plan
What actions are done during COA development? - answer- -Array medical assets
-Determine Mission Command relationships for medical elements
-Develop concept of support sketch and synch matrix
-Maximize existing graphics and control measures
-Refine the casualty estimates
Based on maneuver task organization for that COA
Do estimates at smallest level (i.e. on each OBJECTIVE)
-Keep the six medical principles in mind:
Conformity, Proximity, Flexibility, Mobility, Continuity, and Control
Each medical COA must meet what criteria? - answer- 1. Suitable - Is it nested with the
maneuver plan?
2. Feasible - Can we do it?
3. Acceptable - Acceptable risk?
4. Complete - Includes all AMEDD functional areas?
Each Medical COA should address medical support for what? - answer- -Security
Operations (Basic Reconnaissance Teams)
-Main / Supporting Attacks (close fight)
-Rear Operations (BDE Staging Area, FA units, etc.)
-Follow-on Operations (Stability OPS, Defense OPS, etc.)
What are the advantages and disadvantages of ground evacuation? - answer-
Advantages:
Least Affected by weather
More reliable
What are the advantages and disadvantages of air evacuation? - answer- Advantages:
Airlift medical supplies and medical personnel
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