MMPL Flashcards

1
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What are some examples of the HSS Planning considerations

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Health support for detainees
Threats
Medical Intel
Patient movement
MEDLOG support
Clinical capability assessments
Environmental surveillance
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In general, what are the components for typical joint and multinational task force command structures?

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Air components
Land Components
Maritime components
Special Ops task forces

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DIME (elements of national power)

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Diplomatic
Information
Military
Economic

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4
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Describe the diplomatic element of national power

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Humanitarian misions, international relations

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5
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Describe the information element of national power

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Consider how and through what media information is released

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Describe the Military element of national power

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Provides manpower, flexibility, and adaptability to execute missions and with the appropirate tools necessary to do so

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Describe the economic element of national power

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Fuels the ability to conduct medical missions and operations

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Describe the Strategic-Operational-Tactical framework in regards to the command at each section and the general role of it

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Strategic: O8-O10 -
Operational: O6-O7
Tactical: O1-O3

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SOT Framework - Operational

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O6 - O7
Issues which require planning and coordinated execution at the larger corporate or MAJCOM level. Also in charge of the interservice communication across time zones and geography

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SOT Framework - Strategic

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O8 - O10
Fundamental, overarching themes which are the heart of the military medical mission, the mission of the DOD and thus, national defense.

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SOT Framework - Tactical

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O1 - O3
Practical, local issues and processes which build the basis for operational and strategic success. This is a group where specific skill sets are very important.

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12
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What is LOAC?

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Law of Armed Conflict - Outlines articles for international law as it pertains to protection of victims on the battle field

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13
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Article 32 of the LOAC

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Prohibits scientific experimentation on detainees

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LOAC - Article 38

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Must provide medical care

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LOAC - Article 76

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Protected persons accused of offenses shall be detained in the occupied country

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LOAC - Article 91

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Hygiene and medical attention

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LOAC - Article 92

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Medical inspections of camps

18
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LOAC - Article 127

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Medical care during transportation

19
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What status is a POW according to the Geneva Convention?

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GC Status III

20
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What status is a civilian according to the Geneva Convention?

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GC Status IV

21
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Malfeasance

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the performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law; wrongdoing (used especially of an act in violation of a public trust).

22
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AR 190-8

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Enemy POWs, retained personnel, civilian internees and other detainees will all be provided the same standard of medical care available to soldiers (Tenents of Detention Healthcare)

23
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Seven Tenents of Detention Healthcare

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  1. Casualties/Detainees will receive the same medical ethics and standards of care as for coalition forces
  2. All detainees treated with dignity and respect
  3. Detainees have the right to informed consent and the right to refusal
  4. All exams must be documented in their medical record
  5. All allegations of abuse/torture/etc must be reported immediately
  6. Medical personnel will never participate in interrogations
  7. Always maintain the moral high ground
24
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Apply the SOT framework to providing care for the enemy

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Tactical: Doing what you are trained to do as physicians

Operational: Convert insurgents to neutrality towards the U.S. (don’t have to like us, just don’t hate us)

Strategic: America’s reputation is at stake. Do the right things as soldiers

25
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What is “shift in cognition?”

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perceived reality changes during wartime environments; keeping an open mind becomes harder to do

26
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What is “victim blame?”

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Holding victims responsible for their own fate

27
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Henri Dunant

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Formed international committee of the Red Cross which would be provided protected status

28
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1864 Geneva Convention

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Outlined who should recieve care and how. Protecting life, ensuring respect/dignity, and protecting locations designated by certain symbolism were all important tenents

29
Q

U.S. Response to international need:

Nutrition

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UNICEF

30
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U.S. Response to international need:

Health

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WHO

31
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U.S. Response to international need:

Water/Sanitation

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UNICEF

32
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U.S. Response to international need:

Shelter

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UNHCR and IFRC for disasters

33
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U.S. Response to international need:

Protection

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UNHCR

34
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U.S. Response to international need:

Camp Management

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UNHCR, IOM for disasters

35
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U.S. Response to international need:

Recovery

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UNDP

36
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U.S. Response to international need:

Logistics

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WFP

37
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U.S. Response to international need:

Emergency Communication

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WFP

38
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U.S. Response to international need:

Food, Security

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FAO, WFP

39
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U.S. Response to international need:

Education

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UNICEF, Save the Children

40
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Disaster Cycle

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  1. Disaster
  2. Recovery
  3. Mitigation
  4. Preparedness
  5. Repeat