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AMEDD BOLC Midterm Exam Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

A set of midterm exam questions and answers for the amedd (army medical department) basic officer leader course (bolc). The questions cover a wide range of topics related to army leadership, counseling, personnel management, awards and decorations, risk management, communication systems, and property accountability. The answers provided offer a comprehensive understanding of these key concepts and processes within the army. This document could be valuable as study notes, lecture notes, or a summary for students preparing for the amedd bolc midterm exam, as well as for those interested in gaining a deeper knowledge of the army's leadership development, personnel management, and operational procedures.

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Download AMEDD BOLC Midterm Exam Questions and Answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! AMEDD BOLC Midterm questions with correct answers Explain the different types of developmental counseling - Ans Event, Performance, and Professional Development Explain the Approaches to developmental Counseling - Ans Nondirective, directive, and combined Explain the four stages of the counseling process - Ans identify the need for counseling, prepare for the counseling, conduct the counseling, follow up What form is used for counseling? - Ans DA Form 4856 Define Army Leadership - Ans The process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization. Define the army attribute: character - Ans displays Army Values (LDRSHIP), empathy, warrior ethos Define the army attribute: presence - Ans physical fitness, confidence, resilience, bearing Define the army attribute: intellect - Ans sound judgement, mental agility, innovation, expertise Define the army competencies: leads - Ans builds trust, leads by example, communicates Define the army competencies: develops - Ans fosters positive environment, prepares self and others, develops self and others, stewards the army profession Define the army competencies: achieves - Ans gets results Army Leadership levels from largest to smallest - Ans Strategic, Organizational, Direct What is a leader's role in command climate - Ans Be fair and inclusive, have open communication, foster a learning environment, command climate, = create a positive command climate, have an interest in others, support learning in others How do we provide developmental feedback? - Ans coaching, mentoring, counseling What are the 8 troop leading procedures? - Ans 1. Receive the mission 2. Issue warning order 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Initiate movement 5. Conduct reconnaissance 6. Complete the plan 7. Issue the order 8. Supervise and refine the plan Who utilizes TLPs and who utilizes MDMP - Ans TLP is company and below MDMP battalion and above How much leave do we get a month? - Ans 2.5 days What are the types of chargeable leave? - Ans ordinary, transition, emergency, and PCS What are the types of non-chargeable leave? - Ans Convalescent, PTDY, Excess, Regular pass, and Special pass What is the form for a flag? - Ans 268 What are transferable flags? - Ans APFT failures, H/W, punishment phase flag What are non-transferable flags? - Ans drug/alcohol, security violation, lack of family care plan, cdr's investigation, discharge, adverse actions What is a BAR? - Ans bar for reenlistment, keeps service member from reinlisting, put in place due to article 15s, AWOL, late patter, equipment loss, APFT, H/W What are the steps to risk management? - Ans Step 1-Identify the hazards. Step 2-Assess the hazards. Step 3-Develop controls and make risk decisions. Step 4-Implement controls. Step 5-Supervise and evaluate. How are hazards identified? - Ans Experiences and history, SOPs, diagrams, training + AARs What are the classes of severity for hazards? - Ans catastrophic, critical, moderate, negligible What are the classes of probability for hazards? - Ans frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, unlikely What is D3SOE? - Ans Denied, degraded, and disrupted space operating environment What is SATCOM? - Ans Satellite Communication. beyond site, voice, and data comms, reduces fratricide and increases command and control How do you conduct Space IGR (intel, surveillance, and recon) - Ans 1. encrypt your GPS recievers (DAGR) 2. block the jamming signal using different means 3. Maintain skills in traditional methods of navigating 4. PACE plan What are cyberspace operations? - Ans Cyberspace operations are the employment of cyberspace capabilities where the primary purpose is to achieve military objectives or effect in or through cyberspace. What is electromagnetic warfare? - Ans military action involving electromagnetic and direct energy to control the spectrum or attack the enemy What are spectrum management operations? - Ans the mngt of portions of the electromagnetic spectrum What is the form used to tentatively identify a lost service member? - Ans DD form 565 How do we positively identify a lost service member? - Ans DNA, dental, etc What impacts should we look for upon the lost of a service member? - Ans troop morale, national public support, coalition support, local national support What are the best procedures and practices for a lost service member - Ans human remains pouch (poncho if not available, supine, eyes closed, lightly tie wrists together, apply bandage to keep jaw closed, keep body in cool area (ice if needed), DO NOT remove anything, toe tag, wrist tag, and bag tag, ask a provider to confirm death What are the procedures following a current death in garrison? - Ans ship personal effects(PE) to personal eligible to receive effects (PERE), peacetime What are the procedures of a concurrent return - Ans PE goes to PE depot for shipment to PERE in theatre What are the procedures of temporary internment? - Ans No disposition of PE, only when authorized by responsible cdr during major military operations Officer Personal MNGT Systm misssion and function? - Ans Assess strength, accessions, and assignments What are the 5 levels of military education? - Ans Pre-commissioning, primary, intermediate, senior, and general Why would an eval be returned substantively? - Ans differences in opinion, prejudice, unjust rating, Army special review board does this What form is used for the pre-deployment assessment? - Ans DD 2795 What does the Pre-deployment health assessment include? - Ans glasses, medical tags, ako assessment, pregnancy test, medical records review, medications, part II needs to be done within 30 days of part I and both must be complete 60 days before deployment What does a post-deployment health include? - Ans screening, health assessment, occupational and environmental exposure assessment, behavioral assessment, health surveillance What form is the Post-deployment Health Re-assessment? - Ans DD form 2796 What does the acronym ENVITE stand for - Ans Empathy, Non-confronttional, validate, inform, take action, enlist cooperation What is accountability? - Ans the obligation of having something in one's possession What is liability? - Ans Who pays if damage or loss occurs What is responsibility? - Ans In whos possession the equipment is Who can be an accountable officer? - Ans e5 and above, DOD civilian What does the transportation officer do? - Ans accountable for the property during shipment What does the stock record officer do? - Ans They receive the shipment and is accountable until the equipment goes where it needs to go What does the PBO do? - Ans Tracks all unit property 100% inventory at least once a year Responsible for the property Ensures PHRH signs for property Items must be issued using a HR If you're signing for something what kind of responsibility do you have? - Ans DIRECT RESPONSIBILITY What is expendable property? - Ans Property that is consumed in use, or that loses its identity in use. What is durable property? - Ans Property that is not consumed in use and does not require property book accountability, but because of UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS requires control (HAND RECEIPT) when issued to the user. What is non-expendable property? - Ans personal property that is not consumed in use and that retains its original identity during the period of use. What are the classes of supply? - Ans I subsistence II clothing, individual equipment, tool kits III petroleums, oils, lubes IV fortification and barrier materials V ammo VI personal demand items VII major end items VIII medical IX repair parts X agriculture What is organizational property? - Ans property going to field or deployment How long is a temporary hand receipt good for and what form is it on? - Ans 30 days, DA 3161 Regular hand reciept form - Ans DA 2062 Weapons Reciept form? - Ans DA 3749, good for 24hrs How often does the PHRH have to do a joint inventory? - Ans monthly How often does a PHRH have to do a weapons inventory? - Ans monthly How often do controlled items need to be inventoried? - Ans quarterly