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What is the main focus of Dental Battalion when operational?
Dental Maintenance with a focus on emergency care
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What is MEDLOG mainly responsible for?
Class VIII supplies, AMAL, ADAL
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What is the most mobile medical support platoon?
Shock Trauma Platoon (STP)
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How many surgical platoons are in a surgical company?
4
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What size operations does a Surgical Company support?
Regimental size
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What is the smallest possible unit to provide surgical care to combat casualties?
Forward Resuscitative Surgical System (FRSS)
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What personnel are required to staff a FRSS?
2 Surgeons, 1 Anesthesiologist, 1 Critical care nurse, 1 IDC, 1 8404 HM, 2 OR Techs
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How long can a FRSS hold a patient?
4 hours
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An FRSS can perform _____ amount procedures over a _____ period before requiring resupply or relief of personnel.
18 surgical procedures, 20 trauma resuscitations over a 48 hour period
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What are the dimensions of a FRSS?
6300 lbs, 640 sq feet
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What staff are required for an En Route Care Platoon?
1 critical care nurse, 1 8404 HM
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How far can an ERCP transport a patient in theater?
240 nautical miles
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How many hours of care can an ERCP provide to a patient?
2 hours
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Who is in charge of Phasing Support Ashore?
Commander, Amphibious Task Force (CATF)
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What are the restrictions for Class VIII supplies on ship?
Class VIII supplies can not be used on a ship unless authorized by CATF during an overwhelming medical emergency
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What are the phases during Phasing Support Ashore?
- 1. Assault Phase - medical support limited to field med techs/self-aid/buddy-aid.
- 2. Assault Follow-on Echelon - main medical at sea, limited FRSS/STP support comes ashore.
- 3. Follow-on Forces - Medical sets up on shore
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What does CRTS stand for?
Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ships
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What is the largest medical capability for an Amphibious Task Force?
Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ships
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How many medical personnel staff the medical section of a CRTS?
84
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What medical capabilities does a CRTS typically have?
4-6 Operating Rooms, 15 bed ICU, quiet room, 45 ward beds, 6 isolation and overflow beds
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What ships are typically tasked to be CRTS?
LHA and LHD
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How many Fleet Surgical Teams are there between the Atlantic and Pacific fleets?
9
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Personnel who are assigned to the Health Service Augmentation Program are typically assigned to what units?
Fleet CRTS, MARFOR HSS, EMFS, T-AH
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Who can authorize increased manning for HSAP platforms when needed?
Chief of Naval Operations
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What instruction governs the AMAL/ADAL list?
MCO 6700.5
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An AMAL/ADAL can support a MEF for ____ days.
60
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An AMAL/ADAL can support a MEB for ____ days.
30
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An AMAL/ADAL can support a Maritime Prepositioned Force for ____ days.
30
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An AMAL/ADAL can support a MEU for ____ days.
15
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What does TLAMM/SIMLM stand for?
- Theater Lead Agent for Medical Material
- Single Integrated Medical Logistics Manager
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What branch of service has been tasked by the DoD to perform TLAMM/SIMLM operations in peace time?
US Army
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What is the safest method of field disposal of Class VIII items during combat operations?
Burning, followed by deep burial (6+ feet)
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What is the principle organization of Marine Corps Forces for all operations?
Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
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What is the largest MAGTF?
Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
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What Marine unit typically fulfills the sea-based forward-deployed capability?
Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
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