Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

AMEDD BOLC Midterm Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass, Exams of Nursing

AMEDD BOLC Midterm Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass

Typology: Exams

2024/2025

Available from 12/06/2024

Estrelia
Estrelia 🇨🇦

4.4

(19)

4.9K documents

1 / 59

Toggle sidebar

Related documents


Partial preview of the text

Download AMEDD BOLC Midterm Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity!

And Answers 100% Pass

The AMEDD views threats from what two perspectives? - - - correct answer ✅General threat and health threat What is a health threat? - - - correct answer ✅composite of ongoing potential enemy actions; adverse environmental, occupational, and geographic and meteorological conditions, endemic diseases, CBRN, etc What is health Service Support (HSS)? - - - correct answer ✅All support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of personnel in the Army. Anything that helps improve the physical and mental state of people in the Army. What are the 3 components of Health Service Support? - - - correct answer ✅Casualty Care: treatment, hospitalization, dental, neuropsych, and lab services Medical evacuation: medical regulating and en route care Medical logistics: all subcomponents and services

And Answers 100% Pass

What is Force Health Protection (FHP)? - - - correct answer ✅Measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers. What is involved in Force Health Protection? - - - correct answer ✅-Preventative medicine -Veterinary services, food inspection, zoonotic disease prevention -Combat operational stress control (COSC) -Dental services (preventative) -Lab services and support What is the Army health System? - - - correct answer ✅All encompassing term to describe both the HSS and FHP aspects of AMEDD support. What are the 3 parts of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3)? - - - correct answer ✅Care Under Fire

And Answers 100% Pass

Tactical Field Care Tactical Evacuation What are the 6 principles of the Army health System? - - - correct answer ✅1. Conformity

  1. Proximity
  2. Flexibility
  3. Mobility
  4. Continuity
  5. Control What are Roles 1, 2 3 and 4? - - - correct answer ✅Role 1: BN aid station and below -Immediate life saving measures Role 2: Medical company -X-ray, lab, dental, patient hold, pharmacy, advanced trauma Role 3: Field hospital -Resuscitation, wound surgery, postoperative treatment

And Answers 100% Pass

Role 4: Definitive Care -Full spectrum of definitive medical care Is sequential evacuation necessary? (Role 1 > Role 2 > Role 3 > Role


correct answer ✅No. For example you can go from Role 1 to Role 3 What is the role of the command surgeon? - - - correct answer ✅Special staff officer that plans and monitors execution of the AHS mission Ensures all Medical Functions and operational planning factors are planned and synchronized in operation plans and orders Not a commander. May recommend policy/procedures but can't give orders except through unit plans and orders What are the primary tasks of mission command functions? - - - correct answer ✅Mission command Communications and computers

And Answers 100% Pass

Task organization Medical intelligence Technical supervision Regional focus What are the 3 mission command organizations? - - - correct answer ✅Medical command (Deployment support)- medical force provider Medical brigade (Support)-provide mission command of all attached/assigned AHS units Medical Battalion (Multifunctional)-provide mission command, administrative assistance, logistical support, and technical supervision capability What are the responsibilities of the medical commander? - - - correct answer ✅Exercises mission command (authority and direction) over his subordinate medical resources

And Answers 100% Pass

What are the responsibilities of the command surgeon? - - - correct answer ✅At all levels of command, a command surgeon is designated. This AMEDD officer is a special staff officer charged with planning for and executing the AHS mission What are the responsibilities of the line commander? - - - correct answer ✅The commander ensures health promotion program. This encompasses the assets of educational, environmental, and AHS support services What is the Law of Land Warfare inspired by? What does it do? - - - correct answer ✅The desire to diminish the evils of war -Protects combatants and noncombatants from unnecessary suffering -Safeguards certain fundamental human rights of persons who fall into the hands of the enemy, particularly detainees/enemy prisoners of war, the wounded and sick, and civilians -Facilitates the restoration of peace What are possible operation variables? (Known as PMESII-PT) - - - correct answer ✅Political

And Answers 100% Pass

Military Economic Social Infrastructure Information Physical environment Time Name the possible mission variables. (Known as METT-TC) - - - correct answer ✅Mission Enemy Terrain and weather Troops and support available Time available Civil considerations What is task organization? - - - correct answer ✅A tool used by commanders to tailor their forces to specific mission requirements. Task-organization is a temporary grouping of forces designed to accomplish a particular mission

And Answers 100% Pass

What are the four supporting tasks to decisive operations? - - - correct answer ✅Offensive tasks Defensive tasks Stability tasks Defense support of civil authorities What is counseling? - - - correct answer ✅The process used by leaders to review with a subordinate their demonstrated performance and potential What are the 3 types of counseling? - - - correct answer ✅1. Event- for specific event/situation, and precede or follow events like a school or duty performance

  1. Performance-review of duty performance over certain period
  2. Professional growth-planning for accomplishment of goals What are the approaches to counseling? - - - correct answer ✅1. Nondirective approach- • Leaders use experiences, insight and judgment to assist subordinates in developing solutions, explain expectations

And Answers 100% Pass

  1. Directive approach- •Leader does most of the talking and tells subordinate what to do and when to do it. Works best to correct simple problems
  2. Combined approach- •Leader uses techniques from both approaches, adjusting them to fit what's best for the subordinate. Emphasize planning and decision making What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Nondirective approach? - - - correct answer ✅Pros: Encourages maturity Encourages open communication Develops personal responsibility Cons: More time-consuming Requires greatest counselor skills

And Answers 100% Pass

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Directive approach? - - - correct answer ✅Pros: Good for people who need clear, concise direction Allows counselors to use their experience Quickest method Cons: Discourages subordinates to be part of the solution Tends to treat symptoms, not problems Discourages free talk Solution is the counselor's What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Combined approach? - - - correct answer ✅Pros: Encourages maturity and open communication Allows counselors to use their experience Moderately quick Cons:

And Answers 100% Pass

May take too much time for some situations What are the stages of the counseling process? - - - correct answer ✅1. Identify the need for counseling

  1. Prepare for counseling (7 areas)
  2. Conduct the counseling session 4.Follow-up What are areas involved in preparing for a counseling (Stage 2)? - - - correct answer ✅1)Select a suitable place (i.e. noise, distraction, etc.) 2)Schedule the counseling 3)Notify subordinate 4)Organize information 5)Outline the counseling 6)Plan the counseling strategy 7)Establish the right atmosphere What are the 4 basic components during the counseling session (Stage 3)? - - - correct answer ✅1.Opening

And Answers 100% Pass

2.Discussion 3.Plan of action 4.Record and close What form is used for counselings? - - - correct answer ✅DA Form 4856 What are the different types of promotions and their authorities? -

correct answer ✅Decentralized (Chapter 2): To SPC/CPL and below Authority: Unit commander Semi-centralized (Chapter 3): To SGT and SSG Authority: Battalion Commander Centralized (Chapter 4): To SFC-SGM Authority: Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) (HRC) What are the categories of individual awards? - - - correct answer ✅Decorations Good Conduct Medal

And Answers 100% Pass

Service Medals / Service Ribbons Badges / Tabs Certificates / Letters Foreign Awards What do service (campaign) medals and ribbons denote? - - - correct answer ✅Honorable performance of duty within specified limited dates in specified geographical areas. What are the different types of badges? - - - correct answer ✅Combat Identification Special skill Marksmanship When are wartime decorations authorized? - - - correct answer ✅For wartime valor, service or achievement: What is the form used for the recommendation for an award? - - - correct answer ✅DA Form 638

And Answers 100% Pass

The Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star and Legion of Merit fall under what category of awards? - - - correct answer ✅Decorations Who is the policy proponent for the Army decorations, awards and honors program? - - - correct answer ✅G- What are the 2 basic categories of evaluation reports? - - - correct answer ✅Mandatory and optional What are the types of mandatory reports? - - - correct answer ✅Annual- Done when 1 calendar year of duty is completed Change of Rater-Rater changed Relief for Cause- Removal of individual based on conduct Change of Duty- (officers only) When rated officer has changed of principal duty

And Answers 100% Pass

Extended annual Departure on TDY/Special duty Officer Non-select for Promotion Initial tour of extended active duty HRC directed What are the types of optional reports? - - - correct answer ✅Complete the Record- intended to update individual's file with performance and potential info Senior Rater (SR) option reports- When a change in SR occurs, the SR may direct that a report be made on any Soldier whom they senior rate. Special situations: Soldier assigned to WTU Rater Option Report When must the scope of a rated soldier's duty description be discussed? - - -

And Answers 100% Pass

correct answer ✅Within 30 days after the beginning of the rating period At a minimum, a counseling will include: - - - correct answer ✅Duty description and performance objectives to attain. Relationship of duty description and objectives with the organization's mission. What are the senior rater's rating chain responsibilities? - - - correct answer ✅Ensure Rater counsels the rated Soldier throughout the rating period Review and initial Counseling and Support Forms at the beginning and during rating period Use all reasonable means to become familiar with Soldier's performance. Ensure rater's portion is fair, accurate and candid.

And Answers 100% Pass

Assess and evaluate the abilities and potential of the rated Soldier relative to his/her peers. When is a supplementary reviewer required? - - - correct answer ✅When the senior rater is a 2LT-1LT, WO1-CW2, or SFC-1SG/MSG; in certain situations What are the primary and secondary functions of evaluation reports? - - - correct answer ✅Primary: Assist in making personnel management decisions Secondary: Encourage leader professional development Department of the Army Evaluations focus on a Soldier's potential based on what three factors? - - - correct answer ✅1. Duty performance

  1. Army requirements for soldiers
  2. Leadership qualifications What is leave and who is the approval authority? - - - correct answer ✅An authorized absence from duty and is essential to the health, welfare, and morale of all Soldiers of a unit

And Answers 100% Pass

Authority: unit commander What are the two types of leave accrual? - - - correct answer ✅Normal leave accrual- AD Soldiers earn 30 days leave per year with pay and allowances at a rate of 2.5 days per month Special leave accrual- Gives relief to Soldiers that aren't allowed leave when undergoing lengthy deployment or during periods of hostility -Authorized for Soldiers who served in an area qualifying for hostile fire or imminent danger pay for at least 120 continuous days. How many leave days are soldiers allowed to carry forward at the end of a fiscal year? - - - correct answer ✅Up to 90 days -60 days normal leave carry over plus 30 days special leave accrual What is chargeable leave? - - - correct answer ✅Leave that is subtracted from a soldier's accrued leave balance

And Answers 100% Pass

What is ordinary leave? - - - correct answer ✅Taken by a Soldier who is at a permanent duty station and wishes to take time off from work What is transition leave? - - - correct answer ✅Taken by a Soldier who will be separating from the service by either ETS, Release from Active Duty (REFRAD) or retiring What is emergency leave? - - - correct answer ✅Used for family emergencies. Immediate family includes: Parents, including Stepparents, Spouse, Children, including Stepchildren, Sisters, Brothers, only living blood relative and a person in loco parentis What is Permanent Change of Station (PCS)? - - - correct answer ✅When a Soldier is reassigned from one duty station to another, PCS leave can be taken before or after arrival at the new unit What is leave in Conjunction with Temporary Duty (TDY)? - - - correct answer ✅Leave taken en route to or from a Soldier's temporary duty station.

And Answers 100% Pass

What is Nonchargeable leave? - - - correct answer ✅Absence that is NOT charged against a Soldier's accrued leave balance: What is Convalescent leave? - - - correct answer ✅Granted to a Soldier to expedite a member's return to full duty after an illness or injury. What is Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY)? - - - correct answer ✅Taken by a Soldier to attend a semi-official activity. What is Excess leave? - - - correct answer ✅Granted for emergencies or unusual circumstances. Advanced leave is normally expended prior to using excess leave -Becomes an indebtedness when there is a negative leave balance -No pay and allowances What is Regular Pass? - - - correct answer ✅A short, nonchargeable, authorized absence from post or place of duty during normal off duty hours -Can't exceed 3 days

And Answers 100% Pass

What is a Special Pass? - - - correct answer ✅A short nonchargeable authorized absence from post or place of duty. It may be granted as a 3-day or 4-day Special Pass. Is Emergency Leave for death of an immediate family member a chargeable or non-chargeable leave? - - - correct answer ✅Nonchargeable What is a Flag and what are the 2 categories? - - - correct answer ✅Flag: Suspension of Favorable Personnel actions Transferable: Flag may be transferred to another unit Non-transferable: May not be transferred to another unit What are examples of transferable flags? - - - correct answer ✅-APFT failures -Soldiers in Weight Control Program -Punishment phase of adverse action

And Answers 100% Pass

What are examples of non-transferable flags? - - - correct answer ✅-Adverse actions (charges, investigation, court- martial, AWOL) -Involuntary separation or discharge -Removal from selection list -Referred OER or Relief for Cause NCOER -CDR's investigation -Failure to provide + maintain Family Care Plan -Security violation -Drug/alcohol offenses What is the effective date of a flag? - - - correct answer ✅-The date that the circumstance(s) requiring the flag occurred, not the date the flag was initiated (Unless otherwise specified) -The date the commander signs the intent to separate notification memorandum -The date HQDA initiates an involuntary separation action

And Answers 100% Pass

True or False. A flag may NOT be initiated based on referral, screening or enrollment into the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP). - - - correct answer ✅True When can a flag be removed? - - - correct answer ✅As soon as the Soldier is released without charges, the charges are dropped, or the punishment (confinement, probation, restriction, extra duty, etc.) or adverse action is completed. A flag based on APFT failure or weight control failure must be removed as soon as the Soldier either passes the APFT or meets weight standards. What areas can a failure with the Mortuary Affairs (MA) mission or disrespectful handling of remains negatively impact? - - - correct answer ✅•Troop morale within the losing unit •National public support •Coalition support •Local national support •Enemy treatment of remains and/or prisoners

And Answers 100% Pass

What does full accounting (of remains) require? - - - correct answer ✅-Proper identification -Explanation as to the cause and manner of death Contingency fatality operations occur at what levels in a theater of operation? - - - correct answer ✅All levels What are the 3 phases of search and recovery operations? - - - correct answer ✅Combat, Post Combat and area clearance. What are PADD, PE, and PERE? What is their order after search and recovery? - - - correct answer ✅PADD: Person Authorized to Direct Disposition PE: Personal effects PERE: Person Eligible to Receive Effects Search/recovery > remains returned to PADD > PE returned to PERE

And Answers 100% Pass

What is involved in joint mortuary affairs? - - - correct answer ✅•Initial Search and Recovery starts with the unit personnel •Tentative Identification •Coordinated Evacuation •CBRNE Decontamination (if needed) •Personal Effects What are the 3 distinct operations of the Army Mortuary Affairs Program? - - - correct answer ✅1. Current Death (Used in Garrison) -Always in peacetime -When possible in conflicts

  1. Concurrent return -In conflict from a theater of operations to a servicing mortuary through MA channels -Ship PE to PE Depot for shipment to PERE
  2. Temporary Internment