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Navy Directives Issuance System
OPNAVINST 5215.17 series
Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
SECNAVINST 5216.5 series
Forms and Reports Management Program
BUMEDINST 5210.9 series
All important occurrences are reported by the _____ to the ____ for entry into the duty log or journal of the command.
Senior Medical Department Representative (SMDR);
OOD
The SMDR can be the senior medical or dental officer or it can be the _____.
Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC).
The names of patients in serious condition are reported directly to the _____, with the information necessary for notification of the patient’s ____.
Commanding Officer and the OOD;
next of kin
A Memorandum for the Record is prepared in accordance with (IAW) the ____.
SECNAVINST 5216.5 series, Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
SAMS stands for ____
SHIPBOARD AUTOMATED MEDICAL SYSTEM
_____ is an administrative management tool that tracks the medical and dental readiness of Navy and Marine Corps operational units.
SAMS
____ enables health care providers to update patient medical information and record medical encounters.
SAMS
MRRS stands for _____
MEDICAL READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM
_____ is an administrative management tool that is used to track the medical and dental readiness of every active duty and reserve Sailor or Marine.
MRRS
There are gateways known as the ____ and ______ that allow SAMS and MRRS to communicate and share information.
Central Data Repository (CDR);
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS)
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
What's the instruction for "Ships’ Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) System"?
OPNAVINST 4790.4 series
Refer to the _____, for complete details of the responsibilities.
OPNAVINST 5215.17 series, Navy Directives Issuance System
There are two basic types of directives: ___ and ___.
permanent and temporary.
____ regulate administration, establish policy, delegate authority, and assign a mission function or task.
Permanent directives
_____ are normally issued as a notice to request comments or approval. Notices cannot remain in effect for more than ___ year.
Temporary directives;
one year
______ are numbered consecutively. They are filed in the front of the respective instruction with the most ____ change on top.
Change transmittals;
current
SSIC stands for ___.
Standard Subject Identification Code
SSICs are found in the ____.
SECNAVINST 5210.11 series, Department of the Navy Standard Subject Identification Codes
Department of the Navy Standard Subject Identification Codes
SECNAVINST 5210.11 series
SSICs are divided into ___ major groups.
13
NIIN stands for ___.
National Item Identification Number.
FSC
Federal Supply Classification
1000 series
Military Personnel
2000 series
Telecommunications
3000 series
Operations and Readiness
4000 series
Logistics
5000 series
General Administration and Management
6000 series
Medicine and Dentistry
7000 series
Financial Management
8000 series
Ordnance Material
9000 series
Ships Design and Material
10000 series
General Material
11000 series
Facilities and Activities Ashore
12000 series
Civilian Personnel
13000 series
Aeronautical and Astronautical Material
16000 series
Coast Guard Missions
_____ 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.
Classifying
The ___ is used to review and correct any IMR deficiencies.
PHA
IMR stands for ___.
Individual Medical Readiness
A service member who is Class ____ is considered worldwide deployable.
1 or 2
Any oral condition that will result in an emergency condition within the next 12 months
Class 3
An individual who needs a dental exam or has oral conditions that are unknown
Class 4
BATTALION AID STATION: It is normally comprised of ___ medical officers and ______ HMs.
two
up to 65
A _____ would also be assigned to the BAS to provide level ____ dental care and dental health maintenance with a focus on _____.
dental detachment
1, 2, and 3
emergency care
The majority of medical support comes from the medical battalion of the ______
MLG. (Marine Logistics Group)
MLG stands for ___.
Marine Logistics Group
The primary mission of the medical battalion is to provide: (5 answers)
Casualty collection
Emergency treatment
Temporary hospitalization
Specialized surgery
Evacuation
The mission of the FMF dental organization is to _____.
ensure the combat effectiveness of the FMF by providing comprehensive dental services.
In an emergency environment, the dental battalion’s primary mission is _____ to ensure long term dental health maintenance.
emergency care
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 _____.
up to 500
Combatant Commander (COCOM).
Fleet hospitals are designed to be used in operations ___ (#) days.
greater than 60
A fleet hospital’s mission depends on the requirements of the _____.
COCOM
NMCBs stands for ____.
NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALIONS, or CBs
The Navy organized the Construction Battalions, or CBs during the first days of WWII, and the name “___” ...
Seabees
There are a total of ____ NMCBs home ported in ____ and ____.
eight
Gulfport, MS
Port Hueneme, CA
The mission of the NMCB medical and dental support is to ensure the ____.
combat effectiveness of the NMCB by providing the medical and dental needs of the Seabees.
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
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).
combat effectiveness
exercises, deployments, and combat operations
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
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.