Writing quality profiles US1150
When is a permanent profile determined?
When a Soldier has a permanent duty limiting condition or has reached Military Retention Decision Point (MRDP)
True or False: A permanent profile becomes a "1" or "2" when a Provider determines that the Soldier has reached MRDP and has restrictions and limitations that do not meet retention standards.
False
Commanders will use who's instructions to make deployment decisions?
Providers
Which is not a component of a profile?
Soldier comments
A permanent profile for behavioral health will be issued when:
The provider has determined the Soldier will not meet medical retention standards within a year of initial diagnosis (meets MRDP per AR 40-501)
Which of the following are not the Soldier's responsibility within the profile cycle?
Making deployability determination
eProfile is an application within which data system?
Medical Readiness Portal (MRP) within Medical Operational Data System (MODS)
Which functional activity listed below is required for a Soldier to be retained in the Army?
Must be physically and mentally able to carry and fire an individual assigned weapon.
Upon diagnosis of a stinging insect allergy, Soldiers should receive a:
P2 profile
Profiles are grouped into what major areas:
Permanent & Temporary
Which profiles require a second signature with an approval authority?
Permanent profiles with a 3 or a 4 and profiles with a deployment-limiting, physical category codes.
All of the following are considered minimal tasks that a Soldier must carry out to remain in the Army except?
The Soldier's ability to wear their protective mask and MOPP 4 for at least 30 minutes a day.
All are true concerning permanent profiles except:
The Soldier's commander CANNOT request a review of a permanent profile
Complete this sentence: The physical readiness training capabilities section of the DA 3349...
Describes the authorized physical activities in accordance with ASTP 7-22
When determining and endpoint for a temporary profile:
Include rehabilitation time
Which section of the DA 3349 provides guidance to the Commander on Soldier restrictions?
Instructions to Unit Commander
Which DA form is used to record profiles for both permanent and temporary conditions?
DA3349
True or False: All COMPO 1 and RC Soldiers assigned to table of organization and equipment (TO&E) receive an annual hearing screening through the Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System -- Hearing Conservation (DOEHRS-HC):
True
True or False: Temporary profiles do not have a PULHES grade?
True
True or False: a profile with a permanent grade of 3 or 4 means the Military Retention Decision Point (MRDP) has been reached?
True
When should providers be encouraged to initiate MRDP?
When medically indicated
When developing a profile, a provider should:
Be accurate, consistent and complete
When did the ACFT become the official test of record?
1 October, 2020
Each temporary profile is to be written for the full duration of the limitations, up to how many days?
90 days
Complete this sentence: Each of the PULHES functional sreas is assigned a score of:
1-4
For pregnancy profiling, you must adhere to AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness, and AR:
AR 600-9, the Army Body Composition Program
In order to reduce variability in behavioral health profiles, providers are encouraged to complete which of the following?
All of the Above
The assessment of a Soldier's medical readiness as it relates to behavioral health includes:
All of the Above
Once a Soldier with a stinging insect allergy is prescribed epinephrine autoinjector and begins Venom Immunotherapy (VIT), how often should the allergist review the Soldier's condition?
Annually
How often should permanent profiles be reviewed and updated to reflect any clinical change?
Annually or with each PHA as needed
What is the maximum amount of time a Soldier can have a temporary profile before the restrictions and limitations are converted to a permanent profile?
Both A & C
Extensions to temporary profile must be linked to the previous profile in order to:
Both B & C
Who determines if a Soldier is deployable in the Medical Readiness Portal?
Both the Commander Designee and the Commander
True or False: A physical profile designator of "3" under any factors indicates some medical condition or physical defect that requires some minor functional or activity limitations, deployable.
False
Which of the following represents correct definitions?
Recovery: Healing from illness or injury; Rehabilitation: time to progress to full duty; APFT Train Up: The Soldier is preparing to maximize APFT effort
The primary benefit of utilizing templates in E-Profile is all of the following except:
Templates do not need to be reviewed or edited
Extending and linking profiles may be done to the following:
Temporary profiles only
Upon diagnosis of a stinging insect allergy, if a Soldier is either unable to initiate or complete the 3-year Venom Immunotherapy (VIT) course the Soldier should receive a:
permanent P3 profile and referred to DES