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Navy Directives Issuance System
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OPNAVINST 5215.17 series
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Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
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SECNAVINST 5216.5 series
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Forms and Reports Management Program
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BUMEDINST 5210.9 series
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All important occurrences are reported by the _____ to the ____ for entry into the duty log or journal of the command.
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Senior Medical Department Representative (SMDR);
OOD |
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The SMDR can be the senior medical or dental officer or it can be the _____.
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Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC).
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The names of patients in serious condition are reported directly to the _____, with the information necessary for notification of the patient’s ____.
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Commanding Officer and the OOD;
next of kin |
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A Memorandum for the Record is prepared in accordance with (IAW) the ____.
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SECNAVINST 5216.5 series, Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
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SAMS stands for ____
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SHIPBOARD AUTOMATED MEDICAL SYSTEM
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_____ is an administrative management tool that tracks the medical and dental readiness of Navy and Marine Corps operational units.
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SAMS
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____ enables health care providers to update patient medical information and record medical encounters.
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SAMS
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MRRS stands for _____
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MEDICAL READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM
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_____ is 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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MRRS
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There are gateways known as the ____ and ______ that allow SAMS and MRRS to communicate and share information.
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Central Data Repository (CDR);
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) |
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The Sick Call Treatment Log is maintained in ___ for each ship or activity.
The report is forwarded to the Commanding Officer on a ___ basis. |
SAMS;
daily basis |
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What's the instruction for "Ships’ Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) System"?
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OPNAVINST 4790.4 series
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Refer to the _____, for complete details of the responsibilities.
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OPNAVINST 5215.17 series, Navy Directives Issuance System
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There are two basic types of directives: ___ and ___.
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permanent and temporary.
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____ regulate administration, establish policy, delegate authority, and assign a mission function or task.
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Permanent directives
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_____ are normally issued as a notice to request comments or approval. Notices cannot remain in effect for more than ___ year.
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Temporary directives;
one year |
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______ are numbered consecutively. They are filed in the front of the respective instruction with the most ____ change on top.
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Change transmittals;
current |
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SSIC stands for ___.
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Standard Subject Identification Code
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SSICs are found in the ____.
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SECNAVINST 5210.11 series, Department of the Navy Standard Subject Identification Codes
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Department of the Navy Standard Subject Identification Codes
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SECNAVINST 5210.11 series
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SSICs are divided into ___ major groups.
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13
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NIIN stands for ___.
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National Item Identification Number.
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FSC
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Federal Supply Classification
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1000 series
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Military Personnel
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2000 series
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Telecommunications
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3000 series
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Operations and Readiness
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4000 series
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Logistics
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5000 series
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General Administration and Management
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6000 series
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Medicine and Dentistry
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7000 series
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Financial Management
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8000 series
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Ordnance Material
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9000 series
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Ships Design and Material
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10000 series
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General Material
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11000 series
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Facilities and Activities Ashore
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12000 series
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Civilian Personnel
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13000 series
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Aeronautical and Astronautical Material
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16000 series
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Coast Guard Missions
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_____ is the process of determining the correct subject group or name-title codes under which correspondence should be filed and any subordinate subjects that should be cross-referenced.
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Classifying
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The ___ is used to review and correct any IMR deficiencies.
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PHA
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IMR stands for ___.
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Individual Medical Readiness
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A service member who is Class ____ is considered worldwide deployable.
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1 or 2
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Any oral condition that will result in an emergency condition within the next 12 months
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Class 3
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An individual who needs a dental exam or has oral conditions that are unknown
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Class 4
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BATTALION AID STATION: It is normally comprised of ___ medical officers and ______ HMs.
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two
up to 65 |
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A _____ would also be assigned to the BAS to provide level ____ dental care and dental health maintenance with a focus on _____.
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dental detachment
1, 2, and 3 emergency care |
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The majority of medical support comes from the medical battalion of the ______
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MLG. (Marine Logistics Group)
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MLG stands for ___.
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Marine Logistics Group
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The primary mission of the medical battalion is to provide: (5 answers)
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Casualty collection
Emergency treatment Temporary hospitalization Specialized surgery Evacuation |
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The mission of the FMF dental organization is to _____.
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ensure the combat effectiveness of the FMF by providing comprehensive dental services.
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In an emergency environment, the dental battalion’s primary mission is _____ to ensure long term dental health maintenance.
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emergency care
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HMs deploy with Expeditionary Medical Facilities (EMF) 远征医疗设施 with ____ (#) beds, to be organized and scaled to fit the requirements identified by the _____.
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up to 500
Combatant Commander (COCOM). |
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Fleet hospitals are designed to be used in operations ___ (#) days.
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greater than 60
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A fleet hospital’s mission depends on the requirements of the _____.
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COCOM
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NMCBs stands for ____.
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NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALIONS, or CBs
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The Navy organized the Construction Battalions, or CBs during the first days of WWII, and the name “___” ...
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Seabees
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There are a total of ____ NMCBs home ported in ____ and ____.
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eight
Gulfport, MS Port Hueneme, CA |
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The mission of the NMCB medical and dental support is to ensure the ____.
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combat effectiveness of the NMCB by providing the medical and dental needs of the Seabees.
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2-2. SAMS is an administrative management tool that tracks:
1. Sick Call Log 2. Potable Water Testing Results 3. Medical Training 4. All of the above 5. Answers 1 and 2 |
4. All of the above
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The mission of the FMF dental organization is to ensure the ______ of the FMF by providing comprehensive dental services. By assigning dental detachments to the task force, battalion personnel maintain dental readiness during _____ (3).
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combat effectiveness
exercises, deployments, and combat operations |
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2-15. FMF dental units maintain dental readiness during all of the following EXCEPT:
1. Deployments 2. Exercises 3. Emergency Environments 4. Combat Operations |
3. Emergency Environments
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2-18. Who directs the actions of the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion when responding to a natural disaster, i.e.
Hurricane Katrina? 1. Cognizant Authority 2. Senior Naval Officer on scene 3. Commanding Officer 4. FEMA Coordinator on site |
1. Cognizant Authority
During contingency, disaster control, or mass casualty situations, NMCB dental personnel augment with the medical effort under the direction of the cognizant authority. |