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Microscope: Green
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100x (low power)
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Microscope: Yellow
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450x (high power)
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Microscope: Red
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1000x (all immersion)
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Vitamin A
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Retinal
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Vitamin B1
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Thiamine
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Vitamin B2
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Riboflavin
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Vitamin B6
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Pyridoxine HCI
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Vitamin B12
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Cyanocobalamin
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Vitamin C
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Ascorbic Acid
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Vitamin D
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Sunshine
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Vitamin E
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Tocopherol
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Vitamin K
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Menidione
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Vitamin A deficiency
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Vision problems at night
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Vitamin B1 deficiency
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Beriberi
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Vitamin B2 deficiency
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Pellagre
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Vitamin B6 deficiency
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Neuritis
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Vitamin B12 deficiency
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Pernicious Anemia
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Vitamin C deficiency
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Scurvy
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Vitamin D deficiency
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Rickets
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Vitamin E deficiency
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Renal disease
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Vitamin K deficiency
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Blood cotting
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NAVMED P -5042
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Medical Aspects of Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare
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Viral Agent Tularimea
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Gram-negative
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True /False: Variola major is the most common type of Small pox?
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TRUE
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True/False: Vatiola minor is less common type of Small pox?
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TRUE
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What is the acronym SNAP?
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Shipboard Non - tactical Automatic Data Process
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What is the acronym SAMS?
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(SNAP) Automated Medical System
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What is SAMS?
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An administrative management tool that tracks the Medical and dental readiness of Navy and Marine Corps operational units.
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What else can SAMS track?
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Supply inventory
Log preventative medicine inspections Report and receive radiation exposure data Manage medical training |
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What is the acronym MRRS?
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Medical Readiness Reporting System
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What is MRRS?
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An administrative management tool that is used to track the medical and dental readiness of every active duty and reserve Sailor or Marine.
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What does MRRS allow health care providers do?
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To update and manage a member's permanent duty station
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What is the acronym CDR?
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Central Data Repository
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COMANVSURFORINST 6000.1 series
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Shipboard Medical Procedures Manual
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What is the purpose of the potable water log?
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To record the reading of daily residual chlorine or bromine levels and the weekly bacteriological examinations required on potable water aboard ship and in the field.
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Where would the results of the residual chlorine or bromine be recorded?
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In SAMS, Environmental Management Module
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What was developed to meet the need to record, report, and evaluate the maintenance requirements of the fleet and provide the orangizational level with the tools to plan, schedule, and control planned maintenance effectively?
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The Standard Navy Maintenance and Material Management System (3-M)
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OPNAVINST 5215.17 series
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Navy Directives Issuance System
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What are the two types of directives?
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Permanent
Temporary |
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What is Permanent directives?
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Regulate administration, establish policy, delegate authority, and assign a mission function or task.
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