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90 Cards in this Set
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What is the purpose of the medical record?
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To provide an individual chronological record of medical treatment afforded members of naval service.
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What are the three major categories of primary records?
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Health records, outpatient records, and inpatient records
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What are the three types of secondary records commonly used?
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Convenience records, temporary records, and ancillary records
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Each Medical Treatment Facility or medical department must develop policies to ensure the record is __1____and the patient's __2___ is protected.
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1. secure
2. privacy |
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what color would a record be for SSN 987-65-4321?
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Yellow; NAVMED 6150/22
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What would be the Family Member Prefix be for foreign military personnel?
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99
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For nonactive duty records, when should the record be retired?
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2 years of non movement
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What is the retirement year for record with the color of yellow?
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2005,2011
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Records may be filed in alphabetical order be patient's last names in files housing of how many?
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200 or fewer records
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If a member was retired or separated prior to 31 January 1994, his/her medical and dental records were sent to _____.
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National Personnel Records Center (NPRC)
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If a member was retired or separated after 31 January 1994, his/her medical and dental records were sent to _______
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Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA)
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What is the primary group of the following SSN: 123-45-6789?
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89
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What is the second group of the following SSN: 123-45-6789?
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67
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What is used to file Health records, outpatient, and inpatient records?
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Terminal digit filing system (TDFS)
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What would be the Family Member Prefix be for the third child?
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03
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Who is ultimate responsible for the health and safety of their personnel?
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UNIT COMMANDERS
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What is one of the most important functions of any military medical service?
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PREVENTION OF DISEASE
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Where does good preventative medicine start?
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MEDICAL PLANNING
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Who must take the initiative to become actively involved in the pre-deployment phase of all unit deployments?
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PREVMED PERSONNEL
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What report provided information to the CO about the course of events during the deployment?
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AFTER ACTION REPORT
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How many phases should the After Action Report be separated into?
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3
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Personnel deployed for 6 months or more must submit their After Action Report within _______ days of mission completion.
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30
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Who is responsible for providing sufficient potable water for the population to be served?
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ENGINEERS
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What is the most common field purification system in use?
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ROWPU
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How many tablets are in water purification tablet bottle?
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50
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How many iodine tablets do you add to a canteen?
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2
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How many iodine drops do you place in a canteen that has cloudy water?
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10
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What is an effective method of disinfecting nonpotable water?
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BOILING
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How long do you boil nonpotable water for?
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2 MINUTES
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Who inspects all food items?
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FOOD SERVICE OFFICER
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What must be constructed to dispose water from the food service area?
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SOAKAGE PITS
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What is the shelf life for a Meal, Ready to Eat?
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48 MONTHS
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How deep is a cat hole?
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6-12 INCHES
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How far should a latrine be from the nearest natural water source?
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100 FEET
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How long is the straddle trench latrine?
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4 FEET
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How many people does a straddle trench latrine serve?
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25 PEOPLE
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How far apart should the straddle trench latrine be separated?
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2 FEET
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How is garbage disposed of?
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BURIAL OR INCINERATION
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What is the most often used garbage disposal methods for personnel that are staying in camp longer than a week?
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INCINERATION
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What does a patient have if they are complaining of severe cramps of the voluntary muscles?
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HEAT CRAMPS
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What occurs when there is excessive pooling of blood in the extremities?
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HEAT SYNCOPE
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What is the most effective means of assessing the effect of heat stress on the human body?
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WELT BULB, GLOBE TEMPERATURE INDEX (WBGT)
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How many classes of arthropods are there?
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2
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What type of disease is an infestation of lice on various parts of the body?
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PEDICULOSIS
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In what instruction can you find regulations pertaining to communicable disease reporting?
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6220.2
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What is the Afloat Supply Procedures Manual number?
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NAVSUP P-485
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What is the minimum amount of medical material to be maintained on board a ship
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AUTHORIZED MEDICAL ALLOWANCE
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What supply terminology is used for supplies that are consumed or disposed of after use?
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CONSUMABLE
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What supply terminology is used for the smallest quantity of a supply item?
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STOCK NUMBER
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What is designed to permit the classification of all items of supply used by the federal government?
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FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
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How many digits does the National Stock Number have?
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13
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What does a national stock number for an item of supply consist of?
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4-DIGIT FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASSIFICATION AND 9 DIGIT NATIONAL ITEM IDENTIFICATION
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What measurement indicates the maximum quantity of a stock item that should be kept on hand and on order to support operations?
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REQUISITIONING OBJECTIVE
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What is the current shipboard computer program used to track all aspects of medical supply?
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SAMS
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What is the form number for the DOD Single-Line Item Requisition System Document?
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DD FORM 1348
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What is the form number for Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document
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DD FORM 1149
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What term refers to the responsibility for proper care, stowage, and use of Navy material and records pertaining to such?
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CUSTODY
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How wide should the aisles be in storerooms?
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30 INCHES
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Where do you stow compressed gases?
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WEATHER DECKS
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What are the types of inventories?
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BULKHEAD-TO-BULKHEAD, SPECIFIC COMMODITY, SPECIAL MATERIAL, SPOT, VELOCITY, AND RANDOM SAMPLING
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What type of inventory is conducted when the storerooms fails to meet the inventory accuracy rate of 90%?
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BULKHEAD-TO-BULKHEAD
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What type of inventory is based on the premise that the faster an item moves, the greater room for error?
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VELOCITY INVENTORY
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How has custodial responsibility of controlled substances?
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COMMANDING OFFICER
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How can a chemical agent on the skin be removed?
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M291
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What kit replaced the M258A1?
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M291
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What type of chemical agent has odor of garlic or horseradish?
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NERVE
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What type of chemical agent has odor of new mown hay?
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CHOKING
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What type of agent has a pepperlike odor?
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IRRITANTS
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What type of agent has a faint bitter almond odor?
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BLOOD
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How many decon 2 packets are in the M291 kit?
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3
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What are the two types of antidote auto injectors?
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ATROPINE AND 2-PAM CI
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Which area of the decontamination station organization receives casualties contaminated with chemical agent?
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DIRTY AREA
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Who is responsible for maintaining adequate supplies for decontamination and treatment of CBR casualties
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MEDICAL OFFICER OR SENIOR MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE
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What is the specific therapy for nerve agent casualties?
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ATROPINE
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How many autoinjectors of atropine are issued to members of the Navy and Marine Corps?
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2
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When exposed to a nerve agent, where should inject yourself with the first does of atropine?
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LATERL THIGH MUSCLE OR BUTTOCKS
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What are the two types of antidotes in the treatment of cyanides?
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AMYL NITRITE AND IV SODIUM THIOSULFATE SOLUTION
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What type of agent produces mental confusion and an inability to function intelligently?
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INCAPACITATING AGENTS
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What type of agent are essentially local irritants that act primarily on the eyes?
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LACRIMATORS
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What type of agent produces a strong pepper-like irritation in the upper respiratory tract?
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VOMITING
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What is by far the almost universal method of purifying water
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CHLORINATION
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In what manual is water purification procedures discussed?
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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MANUAL NAVMED P-5010
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What type of warfare is most frequently referred to as nuclear warfare?
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RADIOLOGICAL
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When treating a casualty from a nuclear blast how much more then the recommended antibiotic amount should you give the patient?
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THREE
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What type of rays produce their effects mainly by knocking orbital electrons out of their path?
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GAMMA
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What is the instruction number for Initial Management of Irradiated or Radioactively Contaminated Personnel
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BUMEDINST 6470.10
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How many classes are burns caused by nuclear explosion divided into?
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2
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How much milligrams does the 2-PAM CI autoinjector have?
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600
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How long do you hold the atropine injector firmly in place?
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ATLEAST 10 SECONDS
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What is considered the greatest potential hazard in biological warfare?
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INHALATION OF AIRBORNE ORGANISMS
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