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Anatomy
What connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx? |
The eustachian tube (36mm)
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Anatomy
What structure of the brain stimulated the putuitary gland to release hormones and help regulate body temeperature? |
The Hypothalamus
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Anatomy
What is the growth hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland that can lead to Acromegaly if produced in excess? Its excess during development cause Gigantism and underproduction cused DWARFISM. |
SOMATOTROPIN
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Anatomy
What hormones affect every cell of the body? |
Corticosteroid
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Anatoym
What two hormones are produced by the posterios pituitary gland? |
ADH and oxytocin
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Anatomy
What gland is known as the BIOLOGICAL CLOCK? |
PINEAL gland
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Anatomy
What mineral in essential in the production of thyroxin? |
Iodine
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Anatomy
Hypothyrodism during childhood can lead to the development of what disease? |
Cretinism
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Anatomy: Parathyroid gland
The hormone PARATHORMONE (PTH) regulates the _______ and _______ content of the blood and bones. |
Calcium and Phosphorus
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Anatomy
The regulators of fluid and electrolyte balance are called? |
Mineralocorticoids
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The adrenal medulla secretes EPINEPHRINE in the presence of what conditions?
a)Emotional crises b)Hypoglycemia c)Low blood-pressute d) all of the above |
All of the above
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What endocrine cell produces the hormone glucagon?
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The ALPHA cells
-Glucagon causes a temporary rise in blood sugar levels |
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What endocrine cells secrete Insulin, which is essential to carbohydrate metabolism?
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Beta cells
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Delta cells produce the hormone SOMATOSTATIN, which has what function?
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Helps reduce carbohydrates by inhibiting the secretion of glucagon
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The primary goal of this program is to help resolve patient COMPLAINTS and problems through patient intervention and negotiations...
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Patient Relations Program
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What program ensures an effective menas of resolving such issues before the patient depart the facility, all NAVY treatment facilities have this program..
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Patient Contact Point Program
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What is the instruction for the Family Advocy Program?
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SECNAVINST 1752.3
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OPNAVINST 5350.4 pertains to what?
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DAPA
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What governs the disclosure of documents maintained by government agencies?
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
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What establishes safeguards concerning the right to privacy by regulating the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of personal information by FEDERAL givernment.
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The Privacy Act of 1974
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What program's overall goal is to provide safeguards for protected health information (PHI) to ensure patient privacy is maintained?
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HIPAA (1996)
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HIPAA allows the use and disclosure of PHI ONLY under what three circumstances?
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1) Treatment
2)Payment 3) Healthcare Operations |
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Non-military Federal prisoners are authorized only what type of care?
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Emergency Care
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What is the instruction for Medical and Dental Care for Eligible Persons at Navy Medical Department Facilities?
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6320.3
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What is an enhancement of CHAMPUS?
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TRICARE
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On what date was teh dental rating became effective, authorizing Dentan techs to wear the dental rating badge?
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02 April 1948
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Dental
What form is designed to give providers a record of treatment performed daily, as well as time involved in patient care and nonpatient care functions? |
The Daily DIRS form(NAVMED 6600/11)
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Dental
What block should not be completed for dental records? |
ANNUAL VERIFICATION
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Record Category Tape:
1) AD: 2)Reserve Military, not on active duty: 3)Family member 4)Retired: |
1)BLUE
2)RED 3)YELLOW 4)GREEN |
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The cranium is formed by how many bones?
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8 bones
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The skull consists of how many bones?
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28
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What bone has a wing-like shape and is internally wedged between several other bones in the front part of the cranium?
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Sphenoid Bone
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What musclesanatominally and functionally form the floor of the mouth?
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MYLOHYOID
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Which gland is WALNUT size , secretes watery fluid with some mucus?
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Submandibular
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What is the largest of the salivary glands?
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Parotid gland
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For occlusal planes, the anteroposterior curve is called?
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Curve f Sphee
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Mandibular first molar's occlusal surfaces has how many cusps?
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5
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What is found in the lingual aspect of an aterior tooth, it is a convex mount of enamel localized to the cervical 1/3 fo the crown?
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Cingulum
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A rounded or angular depression of varying size found on the surface of a tooth?
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Fissure
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An elongated valley or depression in the surface of a tooth formed by the inclines of adjacent cusp or ridges is called ___________.
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SULCUS
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Who is responsible for issuing custody receipts, maintaining and updating a consolidated isting if all personal property issued to Custodians or Responsible officer?
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Ther Personal Property Manager (PPM) also known as EM
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A unique numeric identifier shall be assign toa piece of equipment within __ calendar days from the day of receipt.
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7
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Who has the responsability of locating medical equipment that cannot be located during the schedule preventive maintenance cycle?
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Equipment Manager (EM)
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What form is initiated by the custodian officer for missing equipment?
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DD Form 200
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The process of creating records for accountability or maintenance purpose is called_________.
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Equipment gain (Use transaction "Equipment Inventory Gain Adjust")
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Operation and maintenance Expense-Health affairs with acquisition cost of less tha $100,000 is under what AFC code?
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XM
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Operation and maintenance Expense-Health affairs with acquisition cost of $100,000 to less than $250,000 is under what AFC code?
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MH
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Who is responsible for conducting physical inventories and reconciliation of records of all classes of personal property?
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BUMED activities, physical inventory accuracy must be at least 98%
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What kind of inventory is required for replacement facilities?
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WALL-TO-WALL
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Walk-through inspections will be conducted at least _______ to identify sherable, idle, under utilized, non-bar equipment etc.
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QUARTERLY, results of walk-through inspections are kep for 3 years
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Who requires a triennial inventory?
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SECNAVINST 7320.10 series
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Intra-hospital loans of equipment may be made up to how many days?
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60
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What form is used to document inter-activity loans and transfers?
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DD Form 1348-1A
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Who is the only individual authorized by the commanding officer to tranfer personal property?
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The Equipment Manager
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For equipment transferred-out to ANOTHER MTF, what transaction reason is used?
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"Turn-in to Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS)"
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For equipment trade in to a PRIVATE organization, what transaction reason is used?
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"Trade-in Equipment"
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What does SECNAVINST 7320.10 pertains to?
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Establishes DON personal property accountability procedures
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What should be used as the system of record of all accountable PP&E assigned to BSO-18 activities and shall be assign ECN?
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DMLSS system
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Materials of CLASS VIIIA are what kind of equipment?
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Consumables and equipment
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The SIMLM encompasses the provision of medical supply, equipment, blood management and optical fabrication EXCEPT ___________
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NAVY COMBATANT SHIPS
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BMR
For women, with jumper uniforms, hair may extend a maximum of ______ below the top of the jumper collar. |
1 1/2 inches
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BMR
The extreme right or left of a unit, either in line or in a column is called___________. |
Flank
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BMR
A formation of elements or persons abreast of each other or side by side is called __________. |
Rank or line
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BMR
A STEP, the half step and back step are______ inches. The right and left steps are _____ inches. |
15;12
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At sea, the ship's deck log is kept by the __________.
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QOOW
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BMR
Under battle stations, what condition is general quarter? |
Condition I
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BMR
Under what condition all battle stations are manned, and usually surface or air action is imminent? |
Condition I
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BMR
Under what condition is a special watch used by gunfire support ships for situations such as extended periods of shore bombardment? |
Condition II
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BMR
The normal wartime cruising watch is under condition ________. |
Condition III (1/3 of ship armament is manned in the event of surprise attack)
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BMR
What is manned whenever the ship leaves or enters port? |
SPECIAL SEA DETAIL
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BMR
The ensign is called the NATIONAL COLORS, when it is flying from a STAFF or PIKE carried by an individual or displayed in a fized location. |
True
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BMR
When the ensign is mounted on a vehicle, it is called_______> |
National Standard
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BMR
Moral principles include all the following except? a)Honesty b)Integrity c)Loyalty d) Personal example |
d) Personal example
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BMR
What three elements make an effective Navy leader? |
1)Moral principles
2)Personal example 3)Administrative ability |
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BMR
The primary goal of this program is to increase productivity and produce better quality through leadership. |
Continous Improvement Program
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The CMC is directly responsible to _________________ for the organization, training, and readiness of those elements of the operating forces of the MSC assigned to the Navy.
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CNO
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The CMC is directly responsible to the ____________________ for the admin, discipline, and internal organization of the MSC.
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Secretary of the Navy
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Who advices the Commandant and staff agencies on all health service matters?
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The Medical Officer, US Marine Corps
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The assistant Chief, Operational Medicine and Fleet Support (MED-02), administers and coordinates all of _________ aspects related to fleet and Marine corps medical support.
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BUMED
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Dental support to the FMF is provided at the ___________ level by the dental battallion assigned to the FSSG.
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MEF
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The marine corps is divided into which four categories?
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1)operating forces
2)marine corps reserve 3)support establishment 4)Headquarters |
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What category of the MSC can participate in civil affairs and graves registration?
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Marine Corps reserve
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How many marine corps bases are there?
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16
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What is the Marine Corps principal organization for the conduct of all missions across teh range of military operations?
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MAGTF
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Each MAGTF has four elements which are?
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1) Command element (CE)
2)GCE 3)ACE 4)CSSE |
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What is the MAGTF headquarters, and it is task organized to provide command and control capabilities (intelligence, communication, etc)
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The CE
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Who functions as a special staff officer under the cognizance of the Assistant Chief of staff for Logistics (ACS/ G-4), he also advices the Division Commander???
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The Division Surgeon
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Who advices the Force Service Support Group (FSSG) commander in all matters relating to the health of teh command?
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Group Surgeon
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Within the MEF, the ___________ is the primary source of medical support above aid station level.
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battalion aid
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A full surgical company has three operating rooms and a ________ bed ward.
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60
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What is the smallest, most mobile medical support platoon of the medical battalion?
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The Shock Trauma Platoon (STP)
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What can be augmented to NBC personnel and can serve as a beach evacuation station?
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STP
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The dental battalion provides up to what level of dental services to the MEF?
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Level III
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For what level, the unit corpsman represents the first point at which a wounded, sick or injured Marine might receive medical attention?
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Level I, First Aid/ Emergency Medical Care
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Under level I, what level of treatment is distinguished by the availability of a physician's clinical judgement and skills?
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BAS (surgical airway, IV, antibiotics, etc)
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What level of care is characteristic of a surgical company or a CRST, team of physicians, and the objective of this phase is to perform emergency surgical procedures (resuscitation)
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Level II: Initial Resuscitative Care
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This level of treatment is usually provided at combat zone fleet hospitals and hospital ships. Located at an environment with a LOW LEVEL OF THREAT FORM ENEMY ACTION.
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Level III: Resuscitative Care (Initial step towards restoration of fucntional health)
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What level of definitive phase of treatment provides a level of care adapted to the PRECISE CONDITION OF A PATIENT. Normaly at at FULLY STAFFED HOSPITAL.
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Level IV: DEFINITIVE CARE
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This level is normally provided by military or VA hospitals inside the Continental US.
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Level V: Convalescent, Restorative and, Rehabilitative care
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Current marine corps doctrine is to use "____" for moving patients between theater medical facilities and levels of care
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"Lifts of opportunity"
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