Personnel Readiness Transformation Training
Question 17. IAW AR 40-502, within how many days must Active Duty Commanders review temporary profiles for their assigned Soldiers? 14 60 7 30
14 days
Periodic Health Assessments (PHA) and dental readiness exams are required to be current within ____ months. 12 15 24 6
15
Permanent 2 (P2) profiles signed by the profiling officer do not require a second physician signature. True False
False
Which of the following statements about the MRAT are true? It shows data for all Soldiers, regardless of component It is not available to Commanders It is an effective tool to help identify trends affecting a unit's health It can be used as evidence for administrative personnel actions
It is an effective tool to help identify trends affecting a unit's health
Into what MRC should a Soldier be placed if he/she meets all medical readiness requirements, is DRC 2, and has a temporary profile lasting five days? MRC 1 MRC 2 MRC 3 MRC 4
MRC 1
Which MRC should a Soldier be placed in if he/she has completed all individual medical readiness requirements and is awaiting mask inserts? MRC 1 MRC 2 MRC 3 MRC 4
MRC 2
Commanders can make deployability determinations for which of the following MRC categories? MRC 2, MRC 3, and MRC 4 MRC 3 DL codes 1, 2, and 3 only MRC 3 only MRC 3 DL codes 1, 2, and MRC 4 only
MRC 3 DL codes 1,2 and MRC 4 only
Which MRC population is the easiest to action in order to improve a unit's deployability rates? MRC 1 MRC 4 MRC 2 MRC 3
MRC 4?
What element within the Commander Portal allows Commanders to access the MRAT Leader Tool graphs and review trends? Action Items Resources Readiness Projection Manage Deployability
Resources
Which of the following statements apply to permanent profiles? Valid for up to one year Reviewed and assessed at every readiness visit NO PULHES designation Active duty Commanders must review within 14 days
Reviewed and assessed at every readiness visit
Commanders only have access to the Leader Tool within the MRAT. True False
True
Soldiers who are MRC 3 DL 7 may be considered for a waiver for deployment if requested by command and authorized by policy. True False
True
Which user role has "View Access" to the Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) data and a limited view of Soldier profiles in the commander portal? Commander designee Unit Commander Unit command support staff
Unit command support staff
The _________ is primarily a communication tool between the profiling officer, the Soldier, and the commander to address duty limitations. DA Form 199 DD Form 689 DA Form 3349 DA Form 3083
DA Form 3349
DL Code for Temporary profile greater than 30 days
DL1
DL Code for Dental readiness class 3 (DRC3)
DL2
DL Code for Permanent profile indicating a MAR2 is needed
DL4
DL Code for Pregnancy
DL4
DL Code for Permanent Profile indicating an MEB is needed
DL5
DL Code for Permanent profile indicating a non-duty related PEB is needed
DL6
DL Code for Permanent Profile with a physical category code of F, V, or X
DL7
Which regulation primarily cover medical retention standards? FM 6-22 AR 600-8-1 AR 220-1 AR 40-501
AR 40-501
What reason for non-deployable status should be applied to a Soldier with a postpartum operational deferment? Medical Administrative
Administrative
Which key component within the culture of readiness refers to leaders presenting information necessary to make deployability determinations in a manner that truly depicts unit readiness? Accountability Communication Transparency Consistency All of the above
All of the above
What element within the Commander Portal shows future trends to allow the command team to take action as soon as possible? Manage Deployability Readiness Projection Action Items Resources
Manage Deployability
Commanders use the medical readiness information to determine if a Soldier is ____ and can contribute to the unit's core designed mission or assigned mission, in accordance with readiness reporting guidance. Healthy Assignment Ready Deployable Medically Ready
deployability