Medical Readiness AGR Board
When is a profile considered permanent?
When Soldier reaches MRDP
All cervical cytology screening, breast examinations, and other preventative services will be done in accordance with what?
U.S. Preventative Service Task Force A and Babe recommendations
What are postpartum and nursing soldiers authorized to wear?
Uniforms without permethrin
How do profiling officers profile Soldiers with concussion?
Using appropriate concussion profiling template
When is the MRDP?
When a medical condition has stabilized or cannot be stabilized in a reasonable period of time up to 12 months
What can commanders make deploy ability determination?
When soldiers have DL codes 1 or 2.
When should Soldiers with temporary profiles be evaluated?
at least once every 90 days
What will Soldiers considered for separations other than honorable be screened for during SHPE?
mTBI, PTSD, and other behavioral health disorders possibly under medical retention standards and subject to DES
What must be done before deployments?
pre- and post- deployment PHAs, brief of heath hazards oversees, and initiate LODs prior to ending active duty period of RC soldiers
What is the purpose of a physical profile?
protect and maintain Soldiers health
Which profiles require an e-Profile
temporary greater than 7 days and all permanent
What is the goal of a PHA?
update IMR, identify potential health risks, correct readiness issues, initiate evaluation/treatment, document, and identify possible DLs
What does a Stinging Insect Allergy profile require?
venom immunotherapy or DES
When should evaluation be conducted after OCONUS deployment?
within 3mo of return
What is CCMD?
Combatant Command Deployment
Who conducted aeromedical examinations?
Flight surgeons, aeromedical physician assistants, aviation medicine nurse practitioners, or aeromedical examiners
What is a FDME?
Flying Duty Medical Exams
What are the timelines for LODs?
Formal 180 days Informal 60 days
Why do you feel you should be selected for this position?
I believe I would be a great medical readiness NCO because Soldier care is a top priority to me as well as reserving the fighting force. I enjoy helping others and believe I would be a great fit for this position.
Out of all of the Army Values which means the most to you?
Out of all of the Army Values Honor means the most to me because it embodies all of the other values it is carrying out, acting, and living each value. Also, theMedal of Honor is the highest possible award in our military therefore it is held to a high standard.
What profile number does cancer in remission receive?
P2
What are the 6 DoD mandated IMR elements?
PHA, DL codes, Dental Readiness, Immunization Status, Medical Readiness Laboratory Tests, and Individual Medical Equipment
What DL codes can be CCMD waived?
Permanent or temporary conditions with DL codes 1, 2, and 7
What is the Army's unit medical readiness standard?
90% or above in MRC 1 or 2
What is MRDP?
Medical Readiness Determination Point
What is the DD Form 2992?
Medical Recommendation for Flying or Special Operations Duty or the outcome of the FDME
What is MEDPROS?
Medical System of Record for all medical readiness data elements
Are Soldiers with a psychiatric condition controlled by medication who are otherwise medically deplorable DQ for deployment?
No they may be considered in remission. Commanders discretion
What must be submitted to request exception of policy for temp. profile extending beyond 12 months?
1. Written treatment plan 2. Explanation why the Soldier was not referred to MEB or why the MEB should stop 3. An expected MRDP
How long are postpartum Soldiers exempt from APFT and weigh in?
180 days after pregnancy termination
Due to significance what do all permanent profiles require?
2 profiling officer signatures. A physician approving authority will review all permanent 3 and 4 profiles
How many classes are there for flying duty standards?
4
At what age do Soldiers require cardio screening?
40
What cardio risk factor must be referred to cardiology?
7.5% or greater
When does IMR services completed in HRR need to be put into MEDPROS?
72hrs
When should Soldiers be able to deploy?
72hrs of receipt of mission
What regulation covers medical fitness and retention standards?
AR 40-501
What regulation governs medical fitness and retention for flight personnel?
AR 40-501 Chapter 4
In the event that guidance in 40-501 and 40-502 conflict. Which regulation takes precedence?
AR 40-502
What regulation governs IMR?
AR 40-502
What regulation covers LODs?
AR 600-8-4
How do temporary profiles impact MRC?
By duration only, there is no PULHES determination
When should specialty evaluations start?
By the 6th month of profiled period. If no specialty evaluation is required a physician must evaluate Soldier.
What is the LOD form?
DA Form 2173
Where do all IMR elements get documented?
DD Form 2766
What form do you use to obtain medical records?
DD Form 2870
Which DL codes are constrained by policy?
DL 3-7 cannot be overridden by commander
Who is responsible for maintaining physical and medical readiness?
Each soldier
What is the unit commander responsible for?
Ensuring each soldier completes all medical readiness requirements
How often are FDMEs required?
Every 5 years up to the age of 50 for classes 2/2F/3/4
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
In 5 years I see myself still a
What is the DD Form 689
Individual Sick Slip
What are the two types of LODs?
Informal and Formal
What should the profiling officer do if e-Profile is unavailable?
Issue DD Form 689 and describe the duty limitations
What if the condition does not meet medical retention standards?
Soldier will be referred to the DES (Disability Evaluation System)
Who all should have medical record copies?
Soldier, STR, and HRR
Where are LODs initiated?
MEDCHART
Where is the PHA completed?
MODS
What does MRC stand for?
Medical Readiness Classification
Does the DD Form 3349 excuse Soldiers from AR 600-9?
No
Is the DD 689 authorized for use in Soldiers with concussions?
No
Is there a paper option to e-Profile?
No
What does PULHES stand for?
Physical/systemic; upper extremity and spine; lower extremity and spine; hearing; eyes; and psychological
What is the purpose of the DA Form 3349?
Primary communication tool between profiling officer, the Soldier, and the commander to address duty limitations
What is the SHPE?
Separation history and physical examination which transfers care from DoD to VA
What are 3 weakness you have?
Soldier care is extremely important to me but I tend to take on more than I can handle. With that being said I also am
During SHPE what happens if there are sexual assault allegations?
Soldier must receive counseling by sexual assault coordinator. Exam must not be performed until so.
What is the MTF responsible for?
Storing medical records
When will a temporary profile expire?
Temp. profiles require expiration date, if no date is listed then the profile expires 30 days after issuance
What if a profile is required beyond a 12 month period?
The condition will be documented in the form of a permanent profile
What happens if Soldiers fall under retention standards during SHPE?
The will be evaluated under DES