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MCWP 4-11.1
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Health Service Support Operations (HSSO)
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What level of war is the MARFOR primarily concerned w/?
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Operational
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What level of war is the MEF primarily concerned w/?
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Tactical
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Who is the commander's special staff officer that is directly responsible for the aeromedical safety & HSS for the command?
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Flight Surgeon
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Who develops the MLG HSS plans & coordinates HSS for GCE & ACE units requiring medical/dental support that exceeds their organic capabilities?
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HSSO
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What are medical supplies & equipment for the MEF managed through?
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MEDLOGCO
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What is organized to execute HSS functions in support of the MAGTF's mission?
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Medical Battalion
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How many additional surgical companies does 1st Medical Battalion have?
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1
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What is the most mobile medical support platoon of the medical battalion? |
STP
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What prepare & evacuate casualties whose medical requirements exceed the established theater evacuation policy?
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Surgical Co
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Surgical companies consist of a headquarters section & how many surgical platoons?
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4
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What is one of the smallest possible units for provision of surgical care to combat casualties & is the primary unit for resuscitative treatment?
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FRSS
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The patient holding capability of the FRSS is no more than how many hours?
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4
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Approx. how many pounds does the FRSS equip. weigh?
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6,300 lbs
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The Marine Corps's ERCS is composed of 1 critical care nurse & 1 8404 corpsman w/ how many teams per SC?
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3
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The ECRS is capable of providing medical care for2 critically injured/ill, but stabilized, patients for how many hours during flight?
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2
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En route care systems provide a capability to support expeditionary maneuver warfare by meeting an operational requirement to evacuate patients p to how many miles using opportune life medium lift aircraft?
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240 miles
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How many sections are battalion aid stations normally divided into?
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2
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What has the primary role of evacuating assault force casualties to designated CRTSs?
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BAS
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What type of ships have the largest medical capability of any amphibious ship in the ATF?
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CRTS
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How many medical dept. personnel do CRTS ships require augmentation by to achieve full casualty treatment capability?
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84
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What are floating surgical hospitals that have the primary mission of providing acute medical care in support of combat operations at sea & ashore?
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T-AHs
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By what method is the T-AH primarily designed to receive patients by?
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Helicopter
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How many Fleet Surgical Teams (FSTs) that are considered the CCDR's assets in both peace & wartime are there in the Pacific & Atlantic fleets combined?
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9
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What provides the surgical capability of the CRTS
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FST (fleet surgical teams)
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By what means are medical support personnel brought to operational unity from Navy MTFs?
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HSAP (health services augmentation program) |
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CH 3 HSSO |
Operations
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