HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS MCWP 4-11.1,CH 1-2

  1. What is Health Service Supports mission?
    TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECTS THAT WOUNDS, INJURIES AND DISEASE HAVE ON UNITS EFFECTIVENESS, READINESS AND MORALE
  2. What are Health Service Support principles?
    ARE GUIDES FOR PLANNING, ORGANIZING, MANAGING ANF EXECUTING SERVICE SUPPORT
  3. What HSS principle is the medical plan must provide as close combat operations as the tactical situation permits?
    PROXIMITY
  4. What HSS principle is the medical must shift resources to meet changing requirements?
    FLEXIBILITY
  5. What both forms of threat does Health Service Support focus on?
    ENEMY AND HEALTH
  6. What Health Service Support function is routine sick call and records submission?
    HEALTH MAINTENANCE
  7. What Health Service Support function is self aid, buddy aid and initial resuscitative care?
    CASUALTY TREATMENT
  8. For how many hours can patients stay at Temporary casualty holding?
    72 HOURS
  9. What regulates the conduct of armed hostilities on land?
    LAW OF LAND WARFARE
  10. The law of land warfare is derived from what two principal sources?
    CUSTOM TREATIES AND LAWMAKING TREATIES SUCH AS HAGUE AND GENEVA CONVENTIONS
  11. When were additional protocols added to the Geneva Conventions?
    1977
  12. TRUE OR FALSE: Medical intelligence includes more than just information on disease or other environmental hazards
    TRUE
  13. Where can you request additional medical intelligence?
    G-2 SECTIONS
  14. What is a field production of the Defense Intelligence Agency?
    THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER (AFMIC)
  15. When making a query for medical intelligence support where do you address the naval message?
    DIRAFMIC FTDETRICKMED.
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HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS MCWP 4-11.1,CH 1-2
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MCWP 4-11.1, HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS; CHAP 1 AND 2
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