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(3) In cases of accident or injury, the unit uses DD Form 689. Units will ensure that all individuals injured
during training or mission sustainment report to troop medical facilities with a completed DD Form 689. The
supervisor (military or civilian) completes the top portion of this form and gives it to the injured person (or medical
personnel if the individual is incapacitated). The form is taken to the MTF and given to the medical officer or
attendant performing medical treatment.
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Supervised quarters
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a. Commanders will establish policies and procedures, ICW the garrison commander and the commander of the local
MTF, to house and monitor Soldiers with communicable respiratory illnesses.
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b. Options for supervised quarters include:
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(1) Admission to a hospital ward.
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(2) Placement in designated barracks space.
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c. Policies should include the following:
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(1) Criteria for placement in supervised quarters.
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(2) Routine checks and recordkeeping for mental status, vital signs, and rashes.
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(3) Regular supervision by a competent medical professional.
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(4) Enforced nourishment, hydration, and hygiene.
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(5) Reporting procedures for lack of improvement and worsening condition.
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(6) Criteria for release from supervised quarters.
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Disposition of Soldiers with injuries or illnesses that prevent continued training
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a. Report IET Soldiers that miss three or more consecutive full days of training, due to illness or injury, in ATRRS
as a medical hold reason code. Soldiers will remain coded as "medical holdovers" until they have recovered from
their illness/injury, or for as long as they remain on a profile. Once the profile has expired, and the Soldier resumes
training, remove the medical hold code in ATRRS.