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A collection of 250 questions and answers related to the army medical department (amedd) exam for 2025. It covers various topics including knowledge management, information management, screening criteria for coas, ulo, emergency support functions, medical evaluation boards, us policy on intervention, army medicine campaign plan, defensive operations, unified land operations, mission command, warfighting functions, cema, commander tasks, critical thinking, leader development, ethical lenses, hss, stability tasks, fema regions, war-gaming methods, training methodology, us national security strategy, dsca characteristics, awards program, erss, emeds configurations, operational control of military health systems, medevac, bct medical mission command, med bde elements, mmb companies, inpatient staffing, tap, and quality measurement.
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What is Knowledge Management? - ANSWER>>Is the process of enabling knowledge flow to enhance shared understanding, learning and decision making. What is Information Management? - ANSWER>>provides the timely and protected dissemination of relevant information to commanders and staffs. What is the screening criteria for COAs? - ANSWER>>Feasible, Acceptable, Suitable, Distinguishable, Complete What is ULO? - ANSWER>>is that Army units seize, retain, and exploit the initiative to gain and maintain a position of relative advantage in sustained land operations to create conditions for favorable conflict resolution.
11? - ANSWER>>U.S. Department of Agriculture (ESF
Who requests to initiate a Fit for Duty Physical? - ANSWER>>Commander Who initiates a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB)? - ANSWER>>Physician U.S. Policy focuses on achieving unity of effort or cooperation through what type of approach to intervention? - ANSWER>>integrated or Whole of Government What are the 4 lines of Effort in the 2018 Army Medicine Campaign Plan? - ANSWER>>Readiness and Health (DO), Healthcare Delivery, Force Development, Take care of Soldiers for Life & DA Civilians and Families What Air Force medical element does not have organic evacuation capability? - ANSWER>>Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS) List the characteristics of defensive operations - ANSWER>>Preparation; Security;
Disruption; Massing Effects; Flexibility; Maneuver; Operations in Depth The Army conducts ________ ___________ ___________, executed through
_____________, guided by ___________ ___________. - ANSWER>>Unified Land Operations; Decisive Action; Mission Command Who leads the Military Health System? - ANSWER>>The MHS is led by the office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD[HA]) under the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD [PSR]) List the 3 defensive operation tasks - ANSWER>>Mobile Defense; Area Defense; Retrograde What are the 4 characteristics of offense? - ANSWER>>Surprise; Concentration; Tempo; Audacity When the situation permits, __________ is the first intervention of care. -
What outlines the conditions and standards for a collective task? - ANSWER>>Training and Evaluation Outline (T&EO) What focuses on identifying and targeting the root cause of instability by building the capacity of local institutions? - ANSWER>>Stability tasks What is METT - TC? - ANSWER>>Mission Variables: (Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops available, Time, and Civilian considerations) What is PMESII - PT? - ANSWER>>Operational variables: (Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time) What are the Warfighting functions (and which are AMEDD related)? - ANSWER>>Protection, Sustainment, Maneuver (AMEDD Related), Fires, Intelligence, Mission Command
What are the three pillars of CEMA? - ANSWER>>Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, Spectrum Management List the 3 commander tasks - ANSWER>>Drive the operations process, develop teams, inform and influence Mission command ______ is guided by 6 principles, and mission command
__________ consists of tasks and systems - ANSWER>>Philosophy; warfighting functions List the 6 principles of Mission Command - ANSWER>>Build cohesive teams through mutual trust; create a shared understanding; provide a clear How does the commander drive the operations process? - ANSWER>>Through the activities of understand, visualize, describe, direct, lead, and assess
Army forces perform what five primary stability tasks? ANSWER>>Establish civi security; Establish civil control; Restore essential services; Support to governance; Support to economic and infrastructure development l What is the primary stability task supported by AMEDD? ANSWER>>Building
medical capacity by restoring essential services How many FEMA regions are there? - ANSWER>>10 and have 10 defense coordinating officers
treatment, evacuation Role 2 (BSMC/MMB): MC, treatment, evacuation, lab, COSC, dental, X-ray Role 3 (FH/CSH/MMB): MC, treatment, lab, COSC, Medlog, dental, PM, hospitalization ( MFAs) Role 4: Definitive care Who is in charge of the operations process? - ANSWER>>The commander With great power, comes_______ ___________ - ANSWER>>great responsibility Proficiency Rating: Shortcomings require MINIMAL training to meet the Army standard. - ANSWER>>T- (Trained) Proficiency Rating: Shortcomings require SIGNIFICANT training to meet the Army standard. (Practiced)
Proficiency Rating: Shortcomings require COMPLETE re-training - ANSWER>>P- (Marginally practiced) What methodology sequences training events from simple to increasingly complex?
ANSWER>>Crawl/walk/run What are the formal steps to training? - ANSWER>>Plan, prepare, execute, assess What is the U.S. National Security strategy? - ANSWER>>Whole of Government Approach
and motivate to higher levels of performance and service. What are 4 standards of military critical thinking (repeat)? - ANSWER>>clarity, depth, precision, logic Operational control of military health systems is divided among which 4 organizations? - ANSWER>>DHA, Dept of Army, Regional Health Command, U.S. Public Health Who is responsible for evac from Role 2 to Role 3? - ANSWER>>Ground MEDEVAC company, MMB Who is Medical Mission Command for the BCT? - ANSWER>>BDE Surgeon Section What two BN elements fall under a MED BDE? - ANSWER>>MMB and Role 3/CSH What companies are under a MMB? - ANSWER>>ASMC, MEDLOG, GA, Den
What are the Department Leadership under Inpatient Staffing? ANSWER>>Medical
Director, NCOIC Nursing Director, What is TAP and what is it designed to do? - ANSWER>>Technology Acquisition Programs in order to fund routine modernization/replacement equipment How do you measure Quality? - ANSWER>>Structure, process, outcome What are BSC components? - ANSWER>>Strategy Map and Scorecard What is a PEBLO - ANSWER>>Physical Evaluation Board Liaison Officer, admin for the Army portion. Follows the Soldier through the entire process What doctrine covers Army Leadership - ANSWER>>ADRP 6-22, Army Leadership What are tools of creativity and innovation? - ANSWER>>Brainstorming, outside in
Forms of Maneuver? - ANSWER>>Envelopment, Turning Movement, Infiltration, Penetration, Frontal attack, Flank Attack. the activities of governmental and non-governmental entities with military operations to achieve unity of effort (JP 1) Which step in the mdmp process involves war gaming? - ANSWER>>Coa analysis CCIR - ANSWER>>Commander's Critical Information Requirements EEFI - ANSWER>>Essential Elements of Friendly Information FFIR - ANSWER>>Friendly Force Information Requirement Who is responsible for developing the hss/fhp plan? - ANSWER>>Bde medical planner Describe Army and Joint doctrine and how they are nested? - ANSWER>>Central idea: synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of
Where is axp typically setup? - ANSWER>>Between to medical facilities; serves as a centra point to transport casualties to the next role When moving into new operational environment what variables must you first consider? - ANSWER>>Mett-TC and PMESII-PT Commander's Intent - ANSWER>>Purpose, key task, and end state TLP - ANSWER>>Troop Leading Procedures - company and Platoon level - tactical problems MDMP - ANSWER>>Battalion and brigade level - operational What are the levels of war - ANSWER>>Strategic, Operational, Tactical IPB allows you to do what? - ANSWER>>Collect, analysis, visualize