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EFMB Field San Exam Solution Guide 2021/2022, explained What is a disease and nonbattle injury (DNBI)? - Is defined as a Soldier who is lost to an organization by reason of disease or injury and who is not a battle casualty Historical linked to 80% of hospitalization from the EO How do unit fi...

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EFMB 2023 – ALL Exam With Correct
Answers.
What is the Army Health System (AHS)? - Answer a component of the Military
Health System that is responsible
for operational management of the health service support and force health protection
missions for training, predeployment, deployment, and postdeployment operations.

What is Heath Service Support and Force Health Protection (FHP)? - Answer Health
service
support is defined as all services performed, provided, or arranged to promote,
improve, conserve, or
restore the mental or physical well-being of personnel.
FHP - Measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-
being of Service
members. These measures enable a healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness,
and protect the
force from health hazards.

What warfighting functions are HSS and FHP aligned under? - Answer sustainment
warfighting function and the protection
warfighting function

What are the six principles of AHS Support? - Answer -conformity
-mobility
-flexible
-continuity
-proximity
-control

What is the difference between Role 1 and 2 care? - Answer Role 1 - lifesaving
procedures before evacuation
Role 2 - pt examination and trauma management

What is included in Role 1 medical care? - Answer -Immediate lifesaving measures
-Disease and nonbattle injury prevention
-Combat and operational stress control (COSC) preventive measures
-Patient location and acquisition (collection)

What are the ten medical functions of the AHS? - Answer - mission command
-medical treatment
-hospitalization
-med evac
-med logistics
-PVNTMED services
-vet services
-dental services
-COSC
-medical lab

Understand Table 1-1 Health Threats - Answer

,EFMB 2023 – ALL Exam With Correct
Answers.
What is the difference between a brigade and battalion surgeon in roles and
responsibilities (Table 2-1)? - Answer

What is the make-up of a medical platoon in a maneuver battalion? - Answer MED
PLT HQ
-TX SQD
-EVAC SQD
-Combat medic section

What are the functions of a combat medic? - Answer -screen/treat pts & perform
triage
-arrange evac
-keep CO informed
-manage Class VIII
-train CLS

Who is in tactical control of the battalion aid station? - Answer BN S-4

What are the consideration that should be considered for the location of the BAS? -
Answer -Tactical situation/commander's plan
-Expected areas of high casualty density
-security
protection afforded by defilade
-convergence of lines of drift
-evacuation time and distance
-accessible evac routes
-avoidance of likely targets
-solid ground with good drainage
-HLZ
-available communications
-additional area for PT DECON

What should be considered for location of an AXP? - Answer

What is the role of medical personnel in regards to patient decontamination for
CBRN patients? - Answer To supervise nonmedical personnel performing decon

What is the make-up of a medical company in a brigade support battalion? - Answer

What is the mission, allocation, capabilities & dependencies of a BSMC? - Answer
M: provide Role 1/2 support within BDE AO
A: ATP 4-02.3 2-51
D:

What is the role of the BMSO? - Answer This office provides brigade level, Role 2,
Class VIII coordination, synchronization, and execution of MEDLOG support for the
BSMC and supported BCT.

, EFMB 2023 – ALL Exam With Correct
Answers.
Understand Table 3-1 Medical considerations for terrain and environmental
conditions and the equipment and supplies that may be required. - Answer See
Table 3-1

What are offensive tasks? - Answer Movement to Contact
Attack
Exploitation
Pursuit

What are defensive tasks? - Answer A defensive task is a task conducted to defeat
an enemy attack, gain time, economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for
offensive or stability tasks (Area Defense, Mobile Defense, Retrograde)

What are stability tasks? - Answer Stability tasks are tasks conducted as part of
operations outside the US in coordination with other instruments of national power to
maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment and provide essential
governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian
relief.

What are defense support of civil authorities' tasks? - Answer In defense support of
civil authorities tasks, Army forces provide essential support, services, or specialized
resources to help civil authorities deal with situations beyond their capabilities. The
purpose of defense support of civil authorities tasks is to meet the immediate needs
of designated groups for a limited time until civil authorities can do so without Army
assistance. (provide support for domestic disasters, provide support for domestic
chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents, provide support for domestic
civilian law enforcement agencies)

What is the make-up of a medical company (area support)? - Answer

What is the mission, allocation, capabilities & dependencies of an MCAS? - Answer
The MCAS provides Role 1 and Role 2 AHS support to units located in its AO.

What is a mass casualty situtation? - Answer Mass casualty situations occur when
the number of casualties exceeds the available medical capability to rapidly treat and
evacuate them.

What are the four triage categories? Know examples of injuries in each category. -
Answer IMMEDIATE
DELAYED
MINIMAL
EXPECTANT

How is patient accountability handled during a MASCAL? - Answer The card is then
attached to the individual's clothing. The card is used to record the treatment and
medications that the patient receives. When the MASCAL situation begins to resolve,

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