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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
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Administrative Deceased
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
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Administrative Emergency Leave
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
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Administrative Missing (MIA,POW)
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
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Administrative PCS
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
AR |
Administrative Refusal (UCMJ action or religious)
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
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Administrative Seperation
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
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Administrative Temporary (AWOL)
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What does the following administartive exemption code stand for?
NR |
Administrative Not Required
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
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Medical Assumed (Received in Boot Camp)
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
MD |
Medical Declined (Religious waiver)
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
MI |
Medical Immune (Serological)
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
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Medical Permanent (HIV)
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
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Medical Reactive
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
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Medical Supply (None in stock)
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What does the following mediacl exemption code stand for?
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Medical Temporary (Pregnant)
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Vaccine inventories exceeding what dollar amount must have temperature recording devices and an alarm system?
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$25,000
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Who has the authority to waive consent for an IND?
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President of the United States
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Travelers Diarrhea?
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Ciprofloxacin or other quinolones
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Scrub Typhus?
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Doxycycline
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Plague?
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Tetracycline, doxycycline, or chloramphenicol
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Meningococcal disease?
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Rifampin, ceftiaxone, ciprofloxacin, or sulfadiazine
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Leptospirosis?
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Doxycycline
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Influenza Type A and B?
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Amantadine, rimantidine, or oseltamivir
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Group A streptococcal disease?
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Penicillin G benzathine(Bicillin LA) or penicillin VK (oral)
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What is the Chemoprophylaxis for Anthrax?
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Doxycycline or cyprofloxacin
Children consider amoxicillin suspension |
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Who receives the rabies vaccine and how often is the booster given?
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Special Ops every two years
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How is Yellow Fever spread?
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Mosquito
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A TDaP is administered for a wound after how many years have elasped from the last dose?
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Five years
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What year was it declared that smallpox was eradicated from the Earth?
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1980
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What is Poliomyelitis used for?
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To prevent polio through the fecal-oral route
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What is Pnemococcal vaccine for?
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Prevent pneumococcal disease due to Streptococcus pnemoniae in high-risk personnel
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What is Meningococcal vaccine for?
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Prevent minigitis
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What does Japanese encephalitis prevent?
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Acute infection of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges
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How is Japanese encephalitis contracted?
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Mosquito
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What is Hep A vaccine for?
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Prevent infections of the liver from food or water
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U.S. forces in Korea get what vaccine?
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Hep B
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What is Hep B for?
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To prevent a chronic infection of the liver due to blood and body fluids
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What is Haemophilis Influenzae type B for?
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Prevent invasive Haemophilus disease in poeple with asplenia
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Do detainees have to receive immunizations?
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No, it is voluntary
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How often is adequacy of immunization coverage among supported populations reviewed?
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Annually
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When must health care personnel report adverse events?
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Hospitalization
Life-threatening event 24 hours lost from duty Suspected contamination of a vial Event warranting permanant mediacl exemption |
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Adverse reactions are reported on what form?
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VAERS
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System |
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What are the flying restrictions for the Japanese-encephalitis vaccine (JEV)?
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First dose 3 days
Second dose 5 days Third dose 3 days |
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What are the flying restrictions after receiving an immunization?
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12 hours
72 hours if a reaction |
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What is the maximum number of vaccine injections that may be given in one day?
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5
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What documentation is used for hypersensitivity to vaccines?
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SF 600 (Health record-Chronological Record of Medical Care) and on th eproblem list
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What forms do you enter exemptions from vaccines?
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PHS Form 731
Approved electronic ITS DD Form 2766 |
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May breast feeding women be immunized?
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Yes
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What are the types of exemption from immunization?
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Medical and Administrative
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Within how many days of sep/ret may a person be exempt from deployment immunizations?
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180 days
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What is the SF601?
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Health Record Immunization Record
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What happens if an immunization record is lost?
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Assume the individual received standard immunizations
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What does VIS stand for?
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Vaccine information statements
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Who must adverse reactions must be reported to?
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VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)
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What are the first cluster immunizations?
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Adenovirus, influenza, meningoccal, MMR, and varicella
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What are the second cluster immunizations?
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HepA, HepB, influenza, poliovirus, Td.
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What is the definition of Chemprophylaxis?
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Administration of medication before, during, or after possible exposure.
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