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What should you document in Medical Readiness Decision Support System (MRDSS) when members are in-processing?
What should you document in Medical Readiness Decision Support System (MRDSS) when members are in-processing?
- Training (correct)
- The medical contingency response plan
- It is a predetermined area designed as a central point where the MTF commander and key personnel coordinate, control, and direct medical response actions during crises or contingencies
- To relay information to and from unit personnel, provide expertise to the base emergency response, and leverage unit resources to respond to and mitigate the incident
What document should the medical readiness office have the member review during in-processing?
What document should the medical readiness office have the member review during in-processing?
- It is a predetermined area designed as a central point where the MTF commander and key personnel coordinate, control, and direct medical response actions during crises or contingencies
- Crisis action team
- The medical contingency response plan (correct)
- The MTF commander
What are two steps you may see on the out-processing checklist?
What are two steps you may see on the out-processing checklist?
- Out-processing report and in-processing report
- The medical contingency response plan
- Medical report and clearance report
- Remove the member from MRDSS and give the member their mobility folder to take to their new readiness office (correct)
What is the medical control center?
What is the medical control center?
What is the MCC primary focus?
What is the MCC primary focus?
Who ensures there is an effective alert notification and recall system for the unit?
Who ensures there is an effective alert notification and recall system for the unit?
Who are some of the incident command system members you will communicate with while working in the Medical Control Center (MCC)?
Who are some of the incident command system members you will communicate with while working in the Medical Control Center (MCC)?
Who has the capability to determine the nature of the incident, mitigate its effects, assess damages and support recovery operations?
Who has the capability to determine the nature of the incident, mitigate its effects, assess damages and support recovery operations?
When activated for an incident, what team devotes full time attention to how the crisis effects mission execution?
When activated for an incident, what team devotes full time attention to how the crisis effects mission execution?
What is the purpose of the first responder?
What is the purpose of the first responder?
Who is included in the combat controller; contamination control teams (CCTs)?
Who is included in the combat controller; contamination control teams (CCTs)?
What do the emergency responders carry out?
What do the emergency responders carry out?
What do emergency support functions (ESFs) provide?
What do emergency support functions (ESFs) provide?
What are the most often used forms of communication?
What are the most often used forms of communication?
What is the primary crash alarm circuit?
What is the primary crash alarm circuit?
What are the types of maps you could work with in the Medical Control Center (MCC)?
What are the types of maps you could work with in the Medical Control Center (MCC)?
What is a topographical map?
What is a topographical map?
What is the purpose of the city map?
What is the purpose of the city map?
What identifies the symbols used to show how the map represents the terrain's natural and man-made features?
What identifies the symbols used to show how the map represents the terrain's natural and man-made features?
What do military symbols show?
What do military symbols show?
What map color shows vegetation, such as forests and orchards?
What map color shows vegetation, such as forests and orchards?
What is it called when you are determining an exact location on a map?
What is it called when you are determining an exact location on a map?
What is the first half of plotting that represents the label as read from left to right called?
What is the first half of plotting that represents the label as read from left to right called?
What is the second half of plotting that represents the label as read from the bottom to top called?
What is the second half of plotting that represents the label as read from the bottom to top called?
What grid lines?
What grid lines?
7/D is an example of what type of grid coordinate?
7/D is an example of what type of grid coordinate?
2.5/E.4 is an example of what type of grid coordinate?
2.5/E.4 is an example of what type of grid coordinate?
What is the hot zone?
What is the hot zone?
What type of events should be put on the events log?
What type of events should be put on the events log?
What is a status board?
What is a status board?
Who ensures checklist are developed, maintained, and reviewed?
Who ensures checklist are developed, maintained, and reviewed?
What checklist(s) must an medical control center (MCC) have?
What checklist(s) must an medical control center (MCC) have?
How many force protection conditions (FPCON) categories are there?
How many force protection conditions (FPCON) categories are there?
What are the force protection conditions (FPCON) checklist lines referred to?
What are the force protection conditions (FPCON) checklist lines referred to?
What force protection conditions (FPCON) requires an increase of random security checks of vehicles and persons entering the installations or facilities?
What force protection conditions (FPCON) requires an increase of random security checks of vehicles and persons entering the installations or facilities?
What are the measures included in FPCON Charlie?
What are the measures included in FPCON Charlie?
In what order do you complete a checklist?
In what order do you complete a checklist?
What does the "N" marking on a checklist mean?
What does the "N" marking on a checklist mean?
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