Army Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) Certification Training Practice Test

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What type of test is ordered by the Commander as part of a soldier's rehabilitation program?

Inspection Unit (IU)

Rehabilitation (RO)

The correct response reflects a specific type of testing frequently utilized in the context of a soldier's rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation tests, ordered by the Commander, are structured to assess a soldier's re-integration into service after undergoing treatment for substance abuse or other related issues. These tests are vital for monitoring a soldier's compliance with rehabilitation objectives and ensuring their readiness for active duty.

Rehabilitation testing primarily focuses on supporting the recovery process and helps facilitate a structured approach to reintegrating soldiers back into their unit by verifying that they are adhering to the rehabilitation guidelines. This type of testing is crucial for both the health of the individual and the overall safety and effectiveness of the unit.

Other test types serve different purposes: Inspection Unit tests typically aim to assess broader organizational compliance; Probable Cause tests are reactionary and based on specific incidents or suspicions; while Inspection Other tests are usually related to various compliance inspections rather than a soldier’s rehabilitation. Thus, the rehabilitation test is distinctly suited to its purpose within a soldier's recovery framework.

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Probable Cause (PO)

Inspection Other (IO)

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