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(001) What are the three increments that make up the Expeditionary Medical Support packages and their specific scope of care? |
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1) EMEDS Basic increment provides prevention, acute intervention, and primary care support deployment of 500-2000 deployed personnel. The 25-person EMEDS Basic force package is capable of providing medical/dental care for these personnel for seven days in an uncomplicated environment without re-supply. 2) EMEDS+10 provides prevention, acute intervention and primary care to support deployment of 2000-3000 deployed personnel. This 56-person EMEDS+10 bed AFTH force package is also capable of providing medical/dental care to these personnel for seven days in a simple environment without re-supply. 3) EMEDS+25 increment provides prevention, acute intervention and primary care to support deployment of 3000-5000 deployed personnel. The EMEDS+25 AFTH, 86-personnel increment provides the core infrastructure for specialty UTCs. |
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(001) What system provides the Air Expeditionary Force the ability to move patients intra/inter theater? |
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(001) Which Expeditionary Medical Support package matches this statement: "care for 500-2000 personnel at deployed site" answer may be more than one of the below. a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. Aeromedical Evacuation |
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(001) Which Expeditionary Medical Support package matches this statement: "86 personnel assigned to EMEDS package" answer may be more than one of the below. a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. Aeromedical Evacuation |
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(001) Which Expeditionary Medical Support package matches this statement: "provide care to 2000-3000 deployed personnel" answer may be more than one of the below. a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. Aeromedical Evacuation |
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(001) Which Expeditionary Medical Support package matches this statement: "Has the UTC FFEP6 assigned to this force package" answer may be more than one of the below. a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. Aeromedical Evacuation |
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a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25
The book says that the answer is only "A" EMEDS basic, but since EMEDS +10&+25 are only additions to the EMEDS Basic, then in truth they all have FFEP6 |
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(001) Which Expeditionary Medical Support package matches this statement: "Capable of having type specific blood" answer may be more than one of the below. a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. Aeromedical Evacuation |
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b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 The book says that the answer is only "B" EMEDS+10, but since EMEDS+25 is an addition to the EMEDS+10, then EMEDS+25 has everything that EMEDS+10 has. |
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(001) Which Expeditionary Medical Support package matches this statement: "Core infrastructure for specialty UTCs" answer may be more than one of the below. a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. Aeromedical Evacuation |
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(002) For progression to SMSgt, How many years back does the Air Force Selection board review? |
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(002) What aspects of the individual being scored does the SNCO board evaluate? |
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How well does the individual meet the whole person concept to include performance, education, breadth of experience, job responsibility, professional competence, specific achievements and leadership |
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(002) As an Aerospace Medical Service Craftsman what base/wing projects can you become involved in to be better prepared for the responsibilites as a SMSgt? |
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Dining in/out programs, leadership committees, Top 3 committee, and Wing and Group level awards. |
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(002) What Special duty assignments or positions can you fill that will help with career progression? |
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Working as an instructor or a CDC writer, volunteering to rewrite the Skills Knowledge Test for the career field. Seeking out the opportunity to attend a Utilization and Training Workshop (U&TW). Working in areas of medical readiness and manpower are areas of special positions or special assignments to enhance career progression. |
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(002) Where can AFCFM responsibilities be found? |
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(001) The movement of stabilized patients from forward medical locations to another pre-arranged destination is the definition of a. AEF b. EMEDS c. AE d. AFTH |
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(001) What kind of change to casualty survival rates occurs when AE is available? a. Significantly increases with AE b. Significantly decreases with AE c. Increased by only 10% with AE d. Decreased by only 10% with AE |
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a. Significantly increases with AE |
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(001) What is the ratio of c-17's used for EMEDS versus 25 bed Air Transportable Hospital? a. 1/2 b. 1.7/3 c. 3/1 d. 4/2 |
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(001) The EMEDS components are broken down into which 3 increments? a. 25 bed STH, clinical units and unit type codes. b. AEF, EMEDS, AFTH c. EMEDS intermediate, ATH, Unit Type codes d. EMEDS Basic, +10, +25 |
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(001) Which EMEDS increment has no inpatient beds? a. EMEDS Basic b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. All EMEDS have inpatient beds |
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(001) Which EMEDS increment is capable of performing 10 major surgeries in 24hrs? a. only AFTHS have surgery capabilities b. EMEDS+10 c. EMEDS+25 d. EMEDS Basic |
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(001) UTC FFDAB, the Flight Medicine Team, provides care and treatment for a maximum of a. 100 personnel b. 1000 personnel c. 2000 personnel d. 5000 personnel |
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(001) EMEDS Basic requires both routine AE support and urgent AE support within how many hours of notification? a. 12hrs for routine AE support, and 2hrs for urgent AE support b. 12 hrs for routine AE support, and 4hrs for urgent AE support c. 24hrs for routine AE support, and 12hrs for urgent AE support d. 36hrs for routine AE support, and 24hrs for urgent AE support |
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c. 24hrs for routine AE support, and 12hrs for urgent AE support |
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(001) For what is the UTC FFGL2, the Medical Preventative and Aeromedical Team, responsible? a. security of base perimeter b. ensuring safety of food and water supply c. providing all personnel for EMEDS surgery team d. only providing medical support for all AE personnel |
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b. ensuring safety of food and water supply |
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(001) What capabilities is the UTC FFMFS, Medical Mobile Field Surgical Team responsible for providing? a. only provides care for the battle injured using pain meds and blood transfusion b. set up operations separate from main EMEDS locations c. provide care to all battle wounded personnel where they are found d. provides primary disaster medical capability for EMEDS |
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d. provides primary disaster medical capability for EMEDS |
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