JKO National Disaster Medical System One: Overview
What plan, program, or system provides a comprehensive all-hazards approach to managing domestic incidents?
A: National Disaster Medical System
B: Defense Support to Civil Authorities program
C: Federal Response Plan
D: National Response Framework
D
The NDMS organizational element that determines overall policy and program guidance for the NDMS is the:
A: Federal Coordinating Center Coordination
Working Group
B: Senior Policy Group
C: Directorate Staff
D: Operations Center
B
When supporting the DSCA program, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is responsible for:
A: Serve as the Defense Domestic Crisis Manager
B: Establishing the necessary policies and procedures to ensure the appropriate personnel are trained to execute DSCA plans
C: Establishing DoD policy governing DSCA
D: Identifying available resources for support in response to DSCA requests, and release related orders when approved
D
What organizational element is responsible for day-to-day coordination of planning and operations in NDMS patient reception areas?
A: Emergency Support Functions
B: Federal Coordinating Centers
C: NDMS Operations Support Center
D: Disaster Medical Assistance Teams
B
Who is the principle approval authority for the activation of the DSCA program?
A: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
B: The HHS Office of Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)
C: The Department of the Army
D: The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security (ASD(HD&GS))
D
What plan, program, or system provides medical support when state and local resources are overwhelmed as a result of a disaster?
A: National Response Framework
B: Defense Support to Civil Authorities
C: National Disaster Medical System
D: Federal Response Plan
B
What agency or office would activate the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) in the event of a catastrophic disaster within the U.S.?
A: Department of Homeland Security
B: Army Surgeon General's Office
C: Department of Health and Human Services
D: The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
not D
True or False: The primary mechanism for the provision of federal assistance under the NRF is through 15 ESFs.
T
A group of professional and para-professional medical personnel (supported by a cadre of logistical and administrative staff) designed to provide medical care during a disaster or other event are referred to as:
A: Disaster Medical Assistance Teams
B: Public Health Preparedness Teams
C: Disaster Coordination Teams
D: Definitive Medical Care Teams
A
True or False: The National Response Framework (NRF) allows first responders, decision makers, and supporting entities to provide a unified national response.
T
Who is responsible for coordinating DSCA policy with other Federal departments and agencies, State agencies, and the DoD Components?
A: Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security (ASD(HD&GS))
B: Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD(P))
C: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
D: Secretaries of the Military Departments
B
Which agency is the primary lead agency for ESF #8 (Public Health and Medical Services) of the NRF?
A: HHS
B: DHS
C: FEMA
D: DoD
A
True or False: DSCA is initiated by a request for DoD assistance from a civilian agency or is ordered by the President or Secretary of Defense.
T