COSC COURSE
soldier reconditioning
A) Up to 7 days of intensive work therapy, military activities & psychotherapy in CORPS area.
unit needs assessment
B)Systematic and frequent assessment of supported units to determine the priority and types of BH interventions required.
soldier restoration
C) One to three day management of Soldiers with Combat & Operational Stress Reaction (COSR) or behavioral disorders normally near a medical treatment facility (MTF).
track report cosc workload
COSC WARS
what is false about COSC triage
Medical emergencies usually appear similar to combat and operational stress reactions in presentations
Acts as the liaison between detachment teams and sub-teams and the supported Unit ministry Teams?
chaplain
Diagnoses BH disorders and provides a range of psychotherapies including cognitive/mental approaches, assessment for safety eval. and psychometric assessment
clinical psychologist
the una varies in ______ and ________ depending on the purpose of the assessment and the needs of the supported unit commander, with many factors that influence its__________.
complexity, formality, feasibility
All of the following are TEM DoD/VA Guidelines EXCEPT
compulsory psycho debriefing
What are the difference Between Consultation and education
consultation involves active feedback and education means to provide information only
those that don't have a severe COSR or BH disorder &close medical or mental health observation is not required
help in place
those that require observation and evaluation at the current ROLE II
hold
targets soldiers with COSR or potential BH disorder
indicated
what are the limits to confidentiality of Unit Ministry Teams when soldiers come to them for assistance
nothing said to a Chaplain of assistance can be reported regardless of the risk or situation
Conducts initial occupational performance history interviews and mental status eval. :observers clients to gather data as part of task perform skill assessment
occupational therapy specialist
too disruptive for the current level;evac to a higher level of care; cost medical/BH observation is required
refer
performs crisis intervention; Coordinates Traumatic Event Management debreifings; Conducts peer caring giving
religious affairs specialist
soldiers who are provided rest & replenishment in non-medical support facility, but not at the unit
rest
targets a unit or soldier with higher risk
selective
targets soldiers with BH disorder
treatment
targets general population or area of operation
universal
what is required before a us service member can be directed by a commander to see a bh provider on a non-emergency basis
when a commander in good faith believes that a service member may require a non-emergency MHE
command Notification requirements to dispel stigma in providing Mental Health Care
6490.04
Takes the initial history and conducts mental status evaluations for supervising officer, and administrators psych tests.
behavioral health specialist
consultation & education
I) preventative advice to commanders, staff of supported units and training in concepts and skills for increasing soldier resilience to stress
UNA allows COSC personnel to:
Identify warriors in need of BH Interventions
Behavioral health treatment
D) ongoing evaluation, treatment & follow-up to sustain soldiers with identified behavioral disorders
establish requirements that support psych help in military
DoD 6490.05
Command notifiaction to dispel stigma
DoD 6490.08
COSC Triage
E) sorting of soldiers with COSR or behavioral disorders based upon where they can best be managed and to ensure safety
what's the difference between full stabilization & emergency stabilization
EM ST is acute management of disruptive behaviors FL ST is inpatient psych treatment
COSC Stabilization
F) Acute management or inpatient care for disruptive behaviors from COSR, BH disorders or organic factors
true or false PFC's name is spelled Ahlms
False
reconstitution support
G) Extraordinary action that commanders plan and implement to restore units to a desired level of combat effectiveness.
traumatic event management
H) a flexible set of intervention specifically focused on stress management for units and soldiers following potentially traumatizing events.
Examples of COSC consultation Includes
Providing COSC advise, coaching, training, planning assistence
restoration V.S. reconditioning
REST 1-3 days of treatment using BICEPTS
What are the SIX R's of COSC Actions?
Rest, replenish, reassure, restore confidence, remind, return to duty
The triage process for cosc is used to sort soldiers depending upon the:
Symptoms/needs Locations where they can best be managed
The goals if TEM are:
To successfully transition units, and individuals, build resistance, promote post traumatic growth, quickly restore and/or enhance unit cohesion and effectiveness
