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In a health record, what form provides a chronological history of the ships and stations to which a member has been assigned for duty and treatment
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NAVMED 6150/4
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Sutures in the face should remain in place for how many days
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4
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How many bones of the skull are there?
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28
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What disease of the teeth does PT have if they complain of an uneven bite and itching of the gums
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Periodontitis
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When does dental development of the fetus begin
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5th week of prenatal life
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which pests prefer meat and fish
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Norway Rat
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What total number of articles is there in the code of conduct
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6
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which publication contains the Navys policy on sexual harassment
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SECNAVINST 5300.26D
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what part of the microscope controls the amount of light that reaches the condenser
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Iris Diaphragm
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Tricare Prime is available for AD and families in distant US locations typically how many miles or more from a military treatment facility
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50 miles
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what SSIC code deals with Ordnance
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8000 Series
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Which Shipping code lets the shipper know that item will be damaged if it becomes frozen
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F
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A continued shift to the left with a falling total WBC count indicates
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Breakdown of body's defenses and poor prognosis
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What schedule of controlled drugs has a high potential for abuse and is acceptable for medical usefulness
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II
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For PT who present for non emergency treatment without a valid ID card, whiin how many days must a valid ID be provided before the PT is referred for billing as a civilian humanitarian non indigent
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30
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What mosquitoes is responsible for transmitting Yellow Fever
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Aedes Egypti
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What measurement indicates the minimum quantity of a stock item that is required to support operations
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Stocking Objective
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What is another name for Vitamin B6
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Pyridoxine HCL
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What is the most dependable and economical method of sterilization
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Steam under pressure
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Who has developed a standard that addresses both the rights and responsibilities of PT's
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JCAHO
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What is the handling code for controlled substances
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Q & R
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What is used as a charge out control of the military health (DENTAL) Treatment record
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Navmed 6150/7
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Unless specifically requested by the NOK, remains will not be shipped to arrive at destination on?.
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Thanksgiving, New Years Day, 22-26 December
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How many signed copes of the certificate of death (overseas) DD-2064 must accompany the remains to another overseas area or a port of arrival in CONUS
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3
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What is the most widely abused drug to date
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Alcohol
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How many permanent teeth are there
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32
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The violin shaped marking is characterized in the identification of what?
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Brown Recluse Spider
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What is the most serious type of epileptic seizure
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Grand Mal
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What temperature should moist hot soaks dressings be when applied to an abscess for 40 min 3 times daily
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120 F
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An important step in the control of communicable disease is the expeditious preparation and submission of what
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Medical even report
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What type of injury is caused by over stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon
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Strain
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What class of frozen sandwich is produced in a commercial frozen food operation in which a central kitchen is designed specifically for mass sandwich production
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III
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The blood of the average man contains approximately how many red blood cells per cubic millimeter
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5.0 million
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What company maintains medical equipment, centralized acquisition, storing and stock rotation, constructs medical supply assets and line items in support of HSS units based on specific mission needs
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Medical Logistics Company
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An abnormal WBC count of 10,000 to 30,000/mm3 is representative of what infection
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appendicitis
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What is the largest of the WBC that destroys bacteria foreign particles and protozoa
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Monocyte
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what type of CBR agent leaves symptoms of Lacrimation eye pain photophobia cough respiratory irritation abdominal pain nausea vomiting diarrhea skin erythema and itching
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Vesicants
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The decontamination supply cabinets will be locked and the keys will be in custody of who
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Damage control Officer
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What CBR agent has a faint bitter almond odor
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Hydrocyanic Acid (AC)
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An infection is considered nosocomial if it first becomes apparent within how many hours or more after admission
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72
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In what part of the health record would you find records of preventive medicine and occupational health
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Part 1
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what is the most common factor that influences the amount of drug to be given
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AGE
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When teeth have more than one root, what is the region where the roots separate called
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Furcation
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As a member of the uniformed services what type of pay may you not elect to contribute to TSP
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BAH
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Any member of the armed forces who, without authority, fails to go to his or her appointed place of duty at the time prescribed can be charged under what UCMJ article?
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Article 86
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A sponsor should be assigned within how many days of the receipt of orders or the sponsors request
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5 days
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what web based application allows you to send your request for a sponsor directly to your new command via the internet
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Sponsor Assignment AId
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What force protection condition is applied when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indications some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely
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Charlie
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What General Order of a sentry states " Talk to no one except in the line of duty"
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7
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How often do all DON personnel get educated and trained on Navy's sexual harassment (SECNAVINST 5300.26D) policy
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Annually
within 90 days of checking on board |
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What General Order of a sentry states "To salute all officer and all colors and standards not cased"
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10
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What type of actions is considered to violate the Navy's fraternization policy
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Dating, Shared Living Accommodations, Private Business Partnerships
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What schedule of drugs includes cocaine, heroine, and marijuana
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Schedule 1
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What battle during WWII was fought entirely from aircraft launched from US and Japanese Carriers
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Battle of Coral Sea
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If an officer in the Army is the same rank as a Vice Admiral in the navy what would his or her rank be
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LT General
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Service members E4 and below will not be approved for overseas orders if teir debt to income ratio exceeds what percent
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30
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Upon death of an active duty person , commanding officers are required to write a condolence letter to the NOK within how many hours of a casualty
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48
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What is the most common cause of dental caries
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Bacterial plaque
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What color identifies a caution tag
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yellow
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who is responsible for the routine food inspections approved source inspection food training and food borne illnesses
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PMT's
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Facilities and Services to hld sick wounded and injured personnel for a limited time usually not to exceed 24 hrs is an example of
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Temporary Casualty Holding
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What type of pest is not directly a vector of pathogenic organism and is among the most adaptable
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Cockroach
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what tricare plan is an HMO type health care plan that covers all uniformed services members
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Tricare Prime
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What type of treatment is considered as elective dental care
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Orthodontics
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What type of treatment is considered as routine dental care
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dental examination
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what vessel has the distinction of being the navys first flagship
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USS Alfred
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what type of care is considered as emergency dental care
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Relieving pain
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A falling WBC count with the number and maturity of neutrophils progressing toward normal indicates
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Recovery (Shift to the Right)
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What is the Max amount of atropine that can be administered by non medical personnel
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6mg
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What is the max amount of amyl nitrate that may be given to a blood gas victim
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8 ampuls
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the decon of the ship as a whole is the responsibility of the
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Damage Control Officer
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What Vasodilator is the primarily used for the prevention of erection in urological adult males PT's following circumcisions
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Amyl Nitrate
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how many pints of salvia does a person produce daily
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2 pints
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The normal Hematocrit for females is approximately
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40-48 %
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Flash blindness from a nuclear explosion persists for
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20-30 min
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What bacteria is present in an individual with Gonorrhea
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Gram Negative Cocci
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What is given to a nerve gas casualty for the regeneration of blocked cholinesterase
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2-PAM Chloride
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What pest ranks first in the importance among those that transmit disease to man
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Mosquitoes
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Who is responsible for the operation and maintenance of ship board water supply systems and the production of an adequate amount of water
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Engineering Officer
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What rodent prefers fruits and vegetable for food
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Black roof rat
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The format printed on the inside of the dental jacket cover should be completed in what type of writing utensil
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Pencil
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What is the most desirable method of cleaning the operation room
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Wet Vacuum
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What rodent prefers fruits and vegetable for food
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black roof rat
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What is the least desirable method of cleaning the operating room
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mopping
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What is used as the chemoprophylaxis in the prevention of tuberculosis
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Isoniazid INH
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What type of malaria is found only in West Africa
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Ovale
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What is the Min number of Disease cases required for the submission of the Disease Alert Report (mMED 6220.3)
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1
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The health record is closed except on what occasion
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Commissioning of an enlisted member
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Frozen sandwiches must be consumed within how many hours after removal from a freezer
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5hrs
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what part of the prescription gives directions to the compounder
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Subscription
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The smallest, most mobile medical support platoon of the medical battalion is called the?
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Shock Trauma Platoon
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Remains to be buried at sea should be how far from the nearest land
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3 miles
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What kind of medication is given to a PT suffering from cluster headaches to avoid development of a vascular headache
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Sansert
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What classification level is applied to information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonable be expected to cause damage to national security
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Confidential
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What cranial nerve is responsible for eye movement size of pupil and eye focus
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Oculomotor
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What six part form is used to requisition material that cannot be identified by an NSN NATO stock number or NICN other than permanent LL coded NICN's
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DD 1348
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What person coined the term "Sea Power"
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Captain Alfred Thayer Mayan
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What paragraph of a notice is the cancellation paragraph if the notice cancels another directive
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2
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what dental class is a PT if they have a current Dental examination and require non urgent dental treatment or dental revaluation for oral conditions which are unlikely to result in dental emergencies with 12 months
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Class 2
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What type of report is a measure of a units dental health and readiness
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ODR Report
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When inspecting fish what would indicate the the fish is fresh
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Elastic Flesh, Bright red gills and prominent clear eyes
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When teeth have more than one root what is the region where the roots separate called
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Furcation
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What type of mucosa is found on the inside of the lips cheeks vestibule soft palate and under the tongue
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Lining Mucosa
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Trenchmouth is another name for what type of dental infection
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(NUG) Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivities
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What naval message precedence is reserved for messages that furnish essential information for the conduct of operations in progress
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Priority
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What part of a naval message being on the line following the classification line or the passing instruction line when it is used
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Subject
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How many Hospital Corpsmen are assigned to a Rifle or Weapon Company
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11
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What part of the Medical Battalion contain special section containing a Neuro-Surgeon Thoracic surgeon urologist ophthalmologist oral surgeon and podiatrist
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H&S Company
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Under article 15 of the UCMJ you have how many days to appeal the punishment awarded to you if you feel that i was unjust or disproportionate
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5 days
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which snake is in the Elapsidae family
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Coral
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What color is used to identify a danger tag
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RED
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What bone is located in the nose
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vomer
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The part of the microscope on which the prepared specimen is placed for examiniation is?
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Stage
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Secondary eruption of lesions appear how long after the primary lesion disappears?
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4-6 weeks
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NAVEDTRA 14275
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DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 2
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Tissue cells of the body are constantly bathed in this type of fluid?
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Interstitial Fluid
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A CBC includes?
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Total RBC Count
Hematocrit Differential WBC Count |
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SSIC CODE 11000
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Facilities and Activities Ashore
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In what state is the amalgam scrap stored?
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Dry State
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What is the lowest rank that EMI can be given by?
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E-7
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What bone is situated in the front of the sphenoid bone?
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Ethmoid Bone
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What 2 primary factors determine a medication dosage?
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Age
Weight |
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What is the most appropriate source for blood specimens obtained for clinical examination?
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Veinpuncture
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What is the treatment for a newborn with Gonococcal Conjunctivitis?
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Silver Nitrate
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The screening test for Treponema pallidium?
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RPR & VDRL
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What box of the Current Status Form is called Accession & Subsequent Diseases & Abnormalities?
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Box 1
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is resistant to what medication?
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Penicillin
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What instruction covers Servicemember's Group Life Insurance?
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NAVPERS 15560 Art 1741
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A nongonococcal rethritis often coexists with gonococcal infection?
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Chlamydia Trachomatis
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What is the first rule of OR user maintenance?
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Read the owner's manual
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NAVEDTRA 14274
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DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 1
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Which bones are the largest ones of the face?
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Maxillae
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When recording that Plaque Control Instructions were provided in the dental record, what abbreviation do you use?
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PCI
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What are the three qualities of a leader?
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Morales
Adminstrative Responsibility Leadership Ability |
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What bones are L-shaped and located behind the maxillae?
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Palatine bones
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Blister Agents?
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HD: Mustard
HN: Nitrogen Mustard L: Lewisite CX: Oxime Phosgene |
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What are the vomiting agents?
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DM: Adamsite
DA: Diphenychloroarsine DC: Diphenylcyanoarsine |
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Vitamin K
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Menidione
Blood Clotting |
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What is the SF 601
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Immunizations
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What is the normal daily urine volume for adults?
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800-2000 ml
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What is the most damaging type of radiation?
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Gamma
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What is the abbreviation used to record a copal varnish in the dental record?
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COP
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What are the measurments for a straddle trench?
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4 x 2 x 2 1/2
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What is the treatment for Syphilis?
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Penicillin G and Doxycycline
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What bacteria grows at 20 to 45 degrees C?
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Mesophilic
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What is the form for Laboratory Request?
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SF-545
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Who must inspect a poorly ventilated area before the space is occupied?
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Gas Free Engineer
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What is the normal value of newborns?
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10,000-30,000
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How often does the controlled substance inventory board take inventory?
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Monthly
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What cast or sediment found in urine may be attributed to lupus?
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Fatty Casts
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Vitamin B6
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Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Pernicious Anemia |
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What agent has peper like oder?
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Tear Agents
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How man articles does the Code Of Conduct have?
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6
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What is the normal value of WBC in adults
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4,500-11,000
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What are the 3 sources for discipline laws?
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UCMJ
US Navy Regs SORM |
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What agent is a lung irritant?
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Choking
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What is the normal RBC for females?
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3.6 to 5.6 million per mm3
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What agent is a vesicant?
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Blister Agents
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What is known at the "blue bible" of pharmacology?
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Pharmalogical/ Basic of Theraputics
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What bones are the largest bones of the face and form the upper jaw?
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Maxillae Bones
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OPNAVINST 5100.19
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NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (NAVOSH) PROGRAM MANUAL FOR FORCES AFLOAT
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The correct needle position for venipuncture is?
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15 degrees with the bevel up
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What is a decreased White Cell Count?
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Leukopenia
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What objective lens is 100x(oil immersion lense) total magnification=1000x
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Red
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NAVPERS 1070/602
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Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
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What are the four types of counseling?
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Personal
Career Performance Disciplinary |
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What is the chance of a false negative with the Wilson-Edison Test
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15%
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Which bones in the skull is the only movable bone?
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Mandible
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What are the four types of taste sensations?
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Bitter
Sour Salt Sweet |
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How often does the controlled substances inventory board take inventory?
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Monthly
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NAVEDTRA 14295
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HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
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Severe inflamation of the tooth pulp is?
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Acute Pulpitis
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What is the normal ranges of hematocrit for males?
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42 - 53%
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What are the three small bones of the middle ear?
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Malleus
Incus Stapes |
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What type of stretcher do you use to remove a patient from machinery spaces?
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Neil Robertson
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The 5 schedule categories for controlled substances are found in what manual and what chapter?
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MANMED Chapter 21
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Which teeth are designed for cutting and tearing?
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Incisors
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What is the method of treatment and disposal of bulk blod and other infectious liquids?
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Gelanization
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What are the five stages of death
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Anger
Bargining Denial Depression Acceptance |
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NAVPERS 15665
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US NAVY REGULATIONS
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The reservoir for Treponema pallidium is?
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Humans
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SSIC CODE 13000
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Aeronautical and Astronomical Material
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What is the chemical name of the drug?
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Chemcial Molecular Structure
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Vitamin B2
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Riboflavin
Pellagra |
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Which gland is located inside the cheek?
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Parotid
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What is the screening test for detecting choloroquine in the urine?
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Wilson-Edison
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In a blood smear, the presence of increased lymphocyte?
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Healing
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Gonococcal Infections often causes this in newborns?
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Conjunctivitis
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What population has a risk in taking Primaquine?
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G6-PD Deficiency
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What is used to count WBC and RBC's?
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Hemacytometer
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Increased Eosinophils may indicate?
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Parasitic Infection
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How often & at what time should the Binnacle List be submitted to the CO?
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Daily by 0930
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What is the mode of transmission for Treponema pallidium is?
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Exudates from mucus membrane
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What are the four parts to a gram stain?
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Primary Stain
Mordant Decolorizer Counter-Stain |
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What type of bacterial toxin completely lyses erthrocytes?
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Beta Hemolysin
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Vitamin D
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Rickets
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SSIC CODE 1000
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Military Personnel
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What is the counter-stain that stains everything in the smear that has be decolorized?
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Safranin
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How much saliva does the salivary glads produce on a daily basis?
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2- 3 pints
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What type of dental examination is an annual exam?
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T2, Oral Exam
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What three forms of topical anesthetics are used in dentistry?
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Ointments
Sprays Liquids |
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BUPERSINST 1430.16
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ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL
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What objective should be used for a detailed study of stained bacterial smears?
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Oil Immersion
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What are the three items that make a behavior considered sexual harassment?
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Unwelcome
Sexual In Nature Occur in or impact the work environment |
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Where are enzymes present?
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Saliva
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What test is highly specifice & sensitive for gonococcal infections?
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Gram Stain
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SSIC COD 5000
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General Administration
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What type of leukocyte comprises the largest % of cells in the circulating blood?
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Neutrophil
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Irreversible brain damage can occur within how many minutes?
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4-6
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What three publications govern the rules and regualtions of the petty officer?
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US Navy Regualtions
UCMJ Standard Organization & Regulation of the US Navy |
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What stretcher is used aboard a ship through passageways?
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Miller Board
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How many bones of the skull are there?
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28
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When performing a finger puncture, the first drop of blood should be wiped away to avoid?
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Dilution of the specimen with tissue fluids
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When should sunglasses not be permitted in uniform?
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In Formation
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How many beds (holding) & operating rooms should a medical battalion have?
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260 Beds
9 Operating Rooms |
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What stretcher is most commonly used for transportin sick or injured personnel?
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Stokes
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What is the form to decline or change coverage of SGLI or FGLI
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SGLV 8286
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Female nails cannot extedn how far beyond the end of the finger?
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1/4"
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Agent that smells like almonds?
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Blood Agents: AC & CK
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Three forms of topical anesthetics?
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Ointments
Sprays Liquid |
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Non-absorbable suture, "spit" from wound?
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Silk
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What part of the Constitution provides the President executive power?
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Article 2 Section 1
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What for is used for the Report of Medical History?
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SF 93
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What is the normal RBC for males?
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4.2-6.0 million per mm3
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What muscle allow grinding action side to side?
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Lateral Pterygoid
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How man articles does the Code Of Conduct have?
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6
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How much time in the field can an AMAL/ADAL support?
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60 days
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SSIC CODE 1000
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Military Personnel
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OPNAVINST 5215.17
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
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What may you have if your WBC exceeds 1,000,000?
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Dyscrasia
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Where must a suspected or confirmed malaria case be reported to?
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Disease Action Report
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What is a short spine board primarily used for?
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Sitting Patients
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.2
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MALARIA PREVENTION & CONTROL
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What is that antidote for tear agents?
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Face the wind and talk
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How long are Rx kept on file?
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2 Yrs.
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What are the 5 terrorist force protection conditions?
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Normal
Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta |
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What type of leukocyte comprises the largest % of cells in the circulating blood?
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Neutrophil
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What way should you move a patient?
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Feet First
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What type of dental examination is an annual exam?
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T2, Oral Exam
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What form did the EZ603A replace?
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SF 603
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What muscle makes your lips close and pucker?
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Orbicularis Oris
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What flag is flown for man overboard?
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Oscar
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SSIC CODE 12000
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Civilian Personnel
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What objective lens is 40x(high power lense) total magnification=400x
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yellow
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In a blood smear if the presence of increased moncytes?
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Tuberculosis
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What bacteria grows at 50 to 55 degrees C?
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Thermophilic
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What flag is flown for all personnel to return to ship?
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Papa
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What is the most common way to anesthetize maxillary teeth?
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Infiltration
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Where do you indicate the restorative materials and to differentiate b/t sealants, composites and temporaries?
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Remarks Section
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A differential blood count is the % of distribution in the blood of which type of cells?
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Leukocytes
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What is an enclosed pouch that contains fluid or semi-solid material?
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Cyst
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What is an increased WBC?
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Leukocytosis
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What is another name for hematogenic shock?
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Hypovolemic
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Which glad is walnut sized?
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Submandibular
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What is another name for alveolar osteitis?
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Dry Socket
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SSIC CODE 6000
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Medicine and Dentistry
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Passing honors for boats are exchanged when they pass at how many yards?
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400
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SSIC CODE 10000
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General material
|
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What are the two types of feedback?
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Positive and Constructive Feedback
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SSIC CODE 9000
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Ships Design and Material
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SSIC CODE 3000
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Operations and Readiness
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Milky urine may indicate?
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Fats
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What determines the % of RBC also known as packed cell volume?
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Hematocrit
|
|
Brown Urine may indicate?
|
Bile
|
|
Which gland is located inside the cheek?
|
Parotid
|
|
What are bland or fatty substances applied to skin to make more soft?
|
Emmolients
|
|
What four things are the growth requirements for bacteria?
|
Temperature
Oxygen Nutrition Moisture |
|
What are the four parts to a gram stain?
|
Primary Stain
Mordant Decolorizer Counter-Stain |
|
Dark Orange Urine indicates?
|
Pyridium
|
|
How many phases does degultition have
|
3
|
|
What bones are L-shaped and located behind the maxillae?
|
Palatine bones
|
|
NAVPERS 15560
|
NAVAL MILITARY PERSONNEL MANUAL
|
|
What agent smells like burning fireworks?
|
Vomiting: DM, DA, DC
|
|
What is the abbreviation used to record a copal varnish in the dental record?
|
COP
|
|
A CBC includes?
|
Total RBC Count
Hematocrit Differential WBC Count |
|
The total magnification available by using the lens color red is?
|
1000x
|
|
What are the three qualities of a leader?
|
Morales
Adminstrative Responsibility Leadership Ability |
|
What is the normal daily urine volume for adults?
|
800-2000 ml
|
|
NAVMED P-117
|
MANUAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
|
|
What are knot like masses of nerve cells in the sympathetic trunk?
|
Parauertebral Ganglia
|
|
What is the antidote for vomiting agents?
|
Vigorous Exercise
|
|
What class of drugs Erythromycin
|
Macrolide
|
|
What is the form for Laboratory Request?
|
SF-545
|
|
Where is the Uvula located?
|
back portion of the soft palate
|
|
What agent smells like garlic/horseradish, fish, geraniums?
|
Blister: HD, HN, L, CX
|
|
Increased Monocytes may indicate?
|
Active Tuberculosis
|
|
What is the normal RBC for females?
|
3.6 to 5.6 million per mm3
|
|
What article of the US Navy Regulations give you general authority as a petty ?
|
Article 1037
|
|
What is the normal ranges of hematocrit for females?
|
37 - 47%
|
|
What is chloroquine Phosphate used for?
|
Malaria
|
|
What is the treatment for blister agents?
|
Sodium Bicarbonate Dressings
|
|
Blood Agents
|
Systemic Poison
|
|
SSIC COD 5000
|
General Administration
|
|
SSIC CODE 4000
|
Logistics
|
|
The part of the microscope on which the prepared specimen is placed for examiniation is?
|
Stage
|
|
What are the four types of counseling?
|
Personal
Career Performance Disciplinary |
|
What are the vomiting agents?
|
DM: Adamsite
DA: Diphenychloroarsine DC: Diphenylcyanoarsine |
|
What may you have if your WBC is 20,000-30,000?
|
Meningitis
|
|
What does SOAP stand for?
|
Subjective, Objective, Assesssment, Plan
|
|
What bone is the back part of the skull and base of cranium?
|
Occipital Bone
|
|
A continued shift to the left with a falling total WBC county indicates?
|
Breakdown of the body's defense mechanism and is a poor prognosis
|
|
SECNAV M-5210.1
|
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, NAVY RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
|
|
What is the humidity for and operating room?
|
55-60%
|
|
Triangular bandage used in ER situations?
|
Curvat
|
|
What is the antidote for blister agents?
|
No antidote if blisters appear
|
|
What form is used for those admissions of 48 hours or less?
|
SF 539
|
|
If you add one drop of 5% acetic acid to urine sediment will disintegrate?
|
RBC
|
|
What is the preferred antibiotic to treat syphilis?
|
Penicillin
|
|
What type of stretcher do you use to remove a patient from machinery spaces?
|
Neil Robertson
|
|
Severe inflamation of the tooth pulp is?
|
Acute Pulpitis
|
|
Red-Brown Urine may indicate?
|
Blood
|
|
What bone is situated in the front of the sphenoid bone?
|
Ethmoid Bone
|
|
What is the most popular stain used for blood smears?
|
Wright Stain
|
|
What is the term used for the volume of erthrocyctes expressed as a percentage of the volume of whole blood in a sample?
|
Hematocrit
|
|
INSTRUCTION COVERS THE HEALTH SERVICES AUGMENTATION PROGRAM (HSAP)
|
BUMEDINST 6440.5
|
|
Nerve Agents
|
Anticholinesterase
|
|
What is the term used to describe an abnormally high WBC Count?
|
Leukocytosis
|
|
What bacteria requires an environment that supplies them with nourishment?
|
Autotrophic
|
|
Antidote for Blood Agents?
|
Amylnitrite
|
|
SSIC CODE 16000
|
Coast Guard
|
|
What is Triage Class 3
|
Delay
|
|
NAVEDTRA 14295
|
HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
|
|
NAVEDTRA 14274
|
DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 1
|
|
What is the forensic examination form located on the dental record?
|
Inside the back cover
|
|
NAVEDTRA 14504
|
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR P.O. 3RD AND 2ND CLASS
|
|
NAVEDTRA 14504
|
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR P.O. 3RD AND 2ND CLASS
|
|
What carries oxygenfrom lungs to tissue?
|
Hemoglobin
|
|
What form is the NAVMED 6120/1
|
Competency for duty exam
|
|
Which bone is horseshoe shaped?
|
Mandible
|
|
What objective lens is 10x(low power lense) total magnification=100x
|
Green
|
|
What is the preferred antibiotic to treat gonorrhea?
|
Rocephin IM
Doxycycline |
|
The platform where specimen is placed for examination?
|
The Stage
|
|
What agent is a lacrimator?
|
Tear
|
|
What agent is a steruatator?
|
Vomiting Agent
|
|
What form is used for the Report of Medical History
|
SF93
|
|
Punishment of personnel found guilty of Sexual Harassment is?
|
Administrative Seperation
|
|
Is a mordant, a substance that causes the crystal violet to penetrate and adhere to the gram-positive organisms?
|
Iodine
|
|
What is the form number for the Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record?
|
NAVMED 6150/21-30
|
|
BUPERSINST 1430.16
|
ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL
|
|
SSIC CODE 2000
|
Telecommunications
|
|
Where is the buccinator located?
|
Cheeks and corner of mouth
|
|
What acts as the decolorizer that washes the stain away from everything in the smear except the gram-positive organisms?
|
Acetone-Alcohol
|
|
In a blood smear, the greater shift to the left is an indicator of ?
|
A more severe infection
|
|
What may you have if you WBC is 20,000-30,000?
|
Pneumonia
|
|
What are the two forms for prescriptions?
|
DD 1289
NAVMED 6710/6 Polyscript |
|
NAVPERS 1070/602
|
Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
|
|
Choking Agents
|
CG: Phosgene
CL: Chlorine DP: Diphosgene PS: Chloropicrin |
|
What is the normal value of newborns?
|
10,000-30,000
|
|
The structure that supports the magnification and focusing system?
|
The Arm
|
|
How long after being treated for malaria must you wait to donate blood?
|
3 years
|
|
What is the form # for dental lab authorization?
|
DD 232
|
|
Bacillus stearothemophilus spore stirps must be used how frequently to test sterilization process?
|
Weekly
|
|
Blood Agents
|
AC- Hdrocyanic Acid
CK- Cyanogen Chloride |
|
What part of the NAVMED 1300/1 does the Dental Officer fill out?
|
Part 2: Dental Screening
|
|
What is the width of braids for females?
|
1/4" uniform and as many as the cover can be worn
|
|
What is the size suture should be used on an adult scalp?
|
3.0
|
|
NAVPERS 15665
|
US NAVY REGULATIONS
|
|
Inflammation of the gingival tissue is known as?
|
Gingivitis
|
|
What is the form number for the Consultation Sheet?
|
SF 513
|
|
NAVMED P-5132
|
BUREAU OF MEDICINE & SURGERY EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT MANUAL
|
|
SSIC CODE 11000
|
Facilities and Activities Ashore
|
|
What are the factors that affect hemoglobin values?
|
Age
Sex Altitude |
|
The hematocrit for a normal, healthy female is what range?
|
37 to 47%
|
|
What is the normal hemoglobin for males?
|
14-17
|
|
What are 2 antidotes for blood agents?
|
2 PAM-CL
Atropine |
|
What is the preferred method to test visual acuity?
|
Snellen Test
|
|
NAVEDTRA 14275
|
DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 2
|
|
A decreased WBC count with increased mature cells may indicate?
|
Recovery
|
|
Nerve Agent Symptoms
|
Dry Mouth
Tachycardia |
|
What does AMPLE stand for?
|
Allergies
Meds Previous Medical History Last Meal |
|
What are the five basic human needs?
|
Survival
Safety/Security Social-Belonging Esteem Self Actualization |
|
What bacteria grows at 20 to 45 degrees C?
|
Mesophilic
|
|
What bone is behind the frontal bone and is a curved plate?
|
Parietal Bone
|
|
What agent is a vesicant?
|
Blister Agents
|
|
What may you have if your WBC is 10,000 to 30,000?
|
Appendicitis
|
|
What is the normal hemoglobin for females?
|
12.5-15
|
|
What form is routinely used for inpatient admission notes?
|
SF509
|
|
What objective lens is 100x(oil immersion lense) total magnification=1000x
|
Red
|
|
Nerve Agent Antidotes
|
Atropine (6mg max for non medical) (2mg doses until atropinization for medical personnel)
|
|
____ is the study which describes in detail the tissue of the teeth, periodontium, and the surrounding oral mucosa.
|
Oral Histology
|
|
What are the three special occasions when a 21 gun salute is fired at one minute intervals?
|
Memorial day; President's day; Independence day
|
|
What species of mosquito cause malaria
|
Anopheles
|
|
Most common indoor species not considered a vector for food borne illnesses
|
German Cockroach
|
|
Seen in dirty dark areas considered a vector of food borne illnesses
|
American Cockroach, Oriental cockroach
|
|
4 quarantine Diseases
|
Plaque
Smallpox Yellow Fever Cholera PSYC |
|
Scissor wing Fly
|
Tse Tse Fly
|
|
4 areas of concern Malaria Risk
|
Middle East
Africa Central/South America MAC |
|
How many bones in the body
|
206
|
|
Gravesite of RBC's
|
Spleen
|
|
What are RBC's
|
Erythrocyte transport oxygen live 100-120 days
|
|
What are WBC
|
Leukocyte protection against disease and infection
|
|
What are Platelets
|
Thrombocyte coagulation
|
|
5 stages of death
|
Denial
Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance |
|
What immunizations can't be given to a PT who is allergic to eggs or fowl
|
Typhus
Influenza Measles Yellow Fever TIMY |
|
Most serious deadly Mosquito
|
Plasmodium Falciparum
|
|
Mosquito Found only in West Africa
|
Plasmodium Ovale
|
|
Mosquito that causes Yellow Fever
|
Aedes Egypti
|
|
Slide used to count RBC/WBC when inserted in microscope
|
Hemacytometer
|
|
High WBC count
|
Leukocytosis
Pneumonia Appendicitis Meningitis |
|
Low WBC count
|
Leukopenia
Hepatitis Anaphylatic shock Typhoid |
|
Normal Hemoglobin Values
|
MEN: 14-17
Women: 12.5-15 |
|
Normal Hematocrit calues
|
Men: 37-47%
Women: 42-52% |
|
Normal Adult WBC
|
4,500-11,000
|
|
Blue bible of Pharmacists
|
Pharmacological basis of therapeutics
|
|
Initial enlistment Contract
|
DD4
|
|
Separation Form
|
DD214
|
|
UCMJ articles
86 87 92 94 134 |
86- Absence without leave
87- Missing Movement 92- Failure to obey order 94- Mutiny 134- General Article |
|
Uniforms normally worn at official functions equivalent to civilian black tie
|
Dinner Dress
|
|
Within how many miles from the US coastline may vessels not discharge unpulped trash at sea
|
25 nautical miles
|
|
Vessels may not discharge any trash within how many miles of any foreign coastline
|
25 miles
|
|
Pulped trash cannot be discharged within how many miles of the US coastline
|
12 miles
|
|
First nuclear powered aircraft carrier
|
USS Enterprise
|
|
First deep diving vehicle
|
USS ALVIN
|
|
Dec 16 1907
|
Great white fleet left for a world cruise to show strength of the US navy
|
|
Nerve Agents
|
Anticholinesterase
GA, GB, GD, VX Dry mouth Tachycardia |
|
Blood Agents
|
Systemic Poison
AC, CK Smell like Almonds Amylnitrite |
|
Choking
|
Lung Irritant
New Mown Hay, Grass, Corn CG, CL, DP, PS |
|
Blister
|
Vesicant
Garlic/Horseradish, Fish, Geraniums HD, HN, L, CX, Sodium Bicarbonate Dressing |
|
Vomiting
|
Sterutator
Burning Fireworks DM, DA, DC Vigorous Exercise |
|
Tear
|
Lacrimator
Pepper odor CS, CN, CA Face the wind and talk |
|
What cells are not usually present in normal urine?
|
Erythrocytes
|
|
Addition of one drop of 5% Acetic Acid to Urine sediment will disintegrate what?
|
Red cells
|
|
Normal Ph of urine
|
4.6 t0 8
|
|
What drill position would you move your left foot smartly 12 in to the left
|
Parade rest
|
|
Color label used to identify health hazard
|
Blue
|
|
Material Condition set when a ship is in no danger of attack
|
X-ray
|
|
Class of fire associated with electrical or electronic equipment
|
Charlie
|
|
Fire fighting agent used to control class c fire
|
CO2
|
|
JP-5 Fuel color Piping
|
Purple
|
|
Sound powered circuit used by lookout watch to communicate with the bridge and ships CIC
|
JL
|
|
what percent of your take home pay should you budget for savings and unforeseeable expenses
|
22%
|
|
Material condition yoke would be set for what level of mission oriented protective posture (MOPP)
|
1 suspected threat
|
|
Japanese surrendered aboard what navy ship on september 2 1945 which ended WWII
|
USS Missouri
|
|
Drug of choice in the treatment of acute malarial attacks and severe disease and in the prevention and suppression of malaria in endemic areas
|
Chloroquine Phosphate
|
|
What causes steel to erode two to four times faster than normal?
|
Sulfur Oxide
|
|
what chapter in the manual of the medical department deals with dangerous drugs and chemicals
|
Chap 21
|
|
The most abused of the prescription drugs used to treat spastic muscle conditions and convulsive seizure episodes
|
Diazepam (Valium)
|
|
What vasodilator is indicated for the treatment and management of acute and chronic angina pectoris
|
Nitroglycerin
|
|
Another name for Vitamin B-6
|
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
|
|
What antihistamine is used to prevent and treat motion sickness but may be used to control nausea and vomiting with radiation sickness
|
Dimehydrinate (Dramamine)
|
|
What is another name for the drug cimetidine which is used to promote healing of duodenal ulcers
|
Tagamnet
|
|
What is the official system of weights and measures used in the navy
|
Metric
|
|
What publication in the pharmacy has the official legal status and is a constant source of reference for the Pharmacist
|
United States Pharmacopoeia (USP)
|
|
what is the process of reducing a substance to a powder by placing the substance in a motar and applying the pestle in a rotary motion
|
Trituration
|
|
When an open flame is used in heating the best method of distributing the hear uniformly is to
|
use a wire gauze
|
|
Aromatic sweetened hydroalcoholic solutions containing medicinal substance are called
|
Elixirs
|
|
What type of balance is used for weighing loads from 120 MG to 120 G which must be on hand at all times in all dispensing pharmacies
|
Class A
|
|
Death from an overdose of barbiturates is cause by
|
Respiratory Failure
|
|
An example of an objective symptom
|
Swelling
|
|
Water inside a hot water bottle must never exceed
|
125F
|
|
All articles Sterilized in cotton muslin wrappers and sealed in plastic must be used within how many calendar days
|
180
|
|
If signs of infection develop in a casualty with radiation overdose what antibiotic therapy is recommended
|
Triple the recommended dose
|
|
Secondary burns from a nuclear explosion are caused by
|
Fires
|
|
what type of radiation does not constitute an external radiation problem however because of their great ionizing power they constitute a very serious hazard when taken into the body through ingestion inhalation or through an open wound
|
Alpha
|
|
what is given to nerve gas casualty for the regeneration of the blocked Cholinesterase
|
2-Pam Chloride
|
|
What is the maximum amount of Amyl Nitrite that may be given to a blood gas victim
|
8 amples
|
|
What urine preservative may dissolve to produce false positives for albumin
|
Thymol
|
|
What objective should be used for detailed study of stained bacteria smears
|
Oil Immersion
|
|
What diluting fluid is used for doing a red blood count
|
.85% sodium chloride
|
|
What is the most accurate method of determining hemoglobin estimation
|
Photometer
|
|
What stain is used in the lab for doing a differential
|
Wrights Stain
|
|
What WBC increases in Heminthic infections and allergenic conditions
|
Eosinophils
|
|
What is the most common cause of poor results with wrights stain
|
Incorrect time intervals
|
|
How many cells are counted when doing a differential
|
100
|
|
What is the least valid specimen of urine
|
random
|
|
Wrights stain must be stored in a stopper bottle in a dark place for a min of
|
30 days
|
|
For a complete list of all laboratory forms you should consult the manual for the medical department in chapter
|
23
|
|
If casts are present in large amounts the urine is almost always
|
Positive for albumin
|
|
What is the normal specific graviety of urine during a 24 hr period
|
1.015-1.030
|
|
What method of drug administration is given by injection
|
Parenteral
|
|
what antacid may also be used as a laxative
|
Magnesium Hydroxide
|
|
What Emollient is used to protect sensitive skin from the sun
|
Zinc oxide ointment
|
|
Penicillin is not effective in the treatment of what
|
Typhoid fever
|
|
What group of drugs are similar to penicillin in their antibacterial spectra and are often used for patients who are sensitive to Penicillin
|
Macrolides
|
|
What is used as the drug of choice for the prevention or relapse of malaria but is contraindicated in G-6PD deficient personnel as it may result in Hemolytic anemia
|
Primaquine Phosphate
|
|
What fungicide is used to treat tinea pedis (Athletes foot)
|
Undecylenic acid (DESENEX)
|
|
what drug is a pediculicide but may also be in the treatment of scabies
|
Lindane (Kwell)
|
|
Drug of choice for pinworm and round worm infections
|
Pyrantel Pamoate (Antiminth)
|
|
Drugs which stop the growth of microorganisms without necessarily destroying them are known as
|
Antiseptics
|
|
What is the process of converting a solid into a liquid by means of heat
|
Fusion
|
|
What types of poisons are subdivided into corrosives metals and salts
|
Inorganic
|
|
What general anesthetic is commonly used in dentistry or as a preinduction agent to other general anesthetics
|
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
|
|
What is another name for Vitamin A
|
Retinol
|
|
what drug of choice is used as the treatment and management of Grand mal Epilepsy
|
Phenyton Sodium (Dilantin)
|
|
Under what circumstances must a ppd never be given
|
After receiving a previous positive
|
|
When structures are built for rodent control all openings should be covered with what size galvanized hardware cloth
|
28 gauge 3/8" Mesh
|
|
What is the most serious disease transmitted to man by mites
|
Scrub Typhus
|
|
How far from the nearest land may a ship permit overboard discharge of untreated sewage
|
3 miles
|
|
Minimum amount of water per man per day for drinking aboard a ship is
|
2 gallons
|
|
How often must emergency water be inspected to insure that the water is properly stored and safe for consumption
|
Monthly
|
|
What disease is characterized by painful muscle contractions principally the masseter and neck muscles
|
Tetanus (lock jaw)
|
|
what is the medical term for a person with ring worm of the finer or the toenail
|
Tinea Unguium
|
|
What type of Malaria is the most serious and is not characterized by recurrence
|
Falciparum
|
|
What from of plague is transmitted by the bite of the infective rat flea
|
Bubonic
|
|
What instruction in the navy pertains to disease alert reports
|
Navmedcominst 6220.2
|
|
what serious acute intestinal infection is characterized by a sudden onset of vomiting profuse watery stools rapid dehydration acidosis and collapse
|
Cholera
|
|
BUMEDINST 6230.2
|
immunizations
|
|
BUMEDINST 6230.15
|
Immunizations & Chemoprophylaxis
|
|
NAVMEDCOMINST 6220.2
|
DISEASE ALERT REPORT
|
|
Preventive medicine manual
|
P-5010
|
|
Manual of the medical dept (MANMED)
|
P-117
|
|
DD Form 771
|
Eye wear prescription
|
|
DD Form 1141
|
Ionizing Radiation
|
|
DD Form 2005
|
Privacy Act Statement
|
|
DD 1308
|
Field Medical Tag
|
|
SF 519
|
XRay Form
|
|
SF 545
|
Laboratory Form
|
|
An object that is capable of harboring or transmitting pathogenic organisms would be termed
|
Fomites
|
|
The transmission of an ineffective agent to a person through contaminated materials or objects that serve as intermediate means would be termed
|
Vehicle Borne `
|
|
What date led to the formation of the US Navy?
|
13 Oct 1775
|
|
WHQAT WAS THE NAME OF THE FIRST SUBMARINE WHICH WAS COMMISSIONED DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR?
|
TURTLE
|
|
TURE OF FALSE- THE NAVY NEVER SALUTES UNCOVERED
|
FALSE
|
|
WHAT CLASS OF SCHOOL PROVIDES UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION, INDOCTRINATION, AND BASIC TRAINING IN FUNDAMENTALS, PRELIMINARIES OR PRINCIPLES TO MIDSHIPOMAN OFFICER CANDIDATES AND OTHER NEWLY COMMISIONED OFFICERS
|
P
|
|
WHAT DRILL POSITION WOULD YOU MOVE YOUR LEFT FOOT SMARTLY 12 INCHES TO THE LEFT?
|
PARADE REST
|
|
WHAT COLOR LABEL IS USED TO IDENTIFY A HEALTH HAZARD
|
BLUE
|
|
WHAT M ATERIAL CONDITION IS SET WHEN A SHIP IS IN NO DANGER OF ATTACK SUCH AS AT ANCHOR IN A WELL PROTECTED HARBOR OR AT A HOMEPORT DURING RGULAR WORKING HOURS, TO PROVIDE MAZIMUM FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT THROUGHOUT THE SHIP?
|
X-RAY
|
|
WHILE TENDING A LINE FOR A MAN WEARING AN OBA HOW MANY PULLS WOULD INDICATE ADVANCE
|
2
|
|
WHAT CLASS OF FIRE IS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRIAL OR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
|
C
|
|
WHAT FIRE FIGHTING AGENT IS USED TO CONTROL A CLASS C FIRE
|
CO2
|
|
SHIPBOSARD PIPING SYSTEMS ARE COLOR CODED FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. WHAT COLOR OF PIPING IS USED TO IDENTIFY A SYSTEM CONTAING JP-5 FUEL
|
PURPLE
|
|
ON THE WATCH QUARTER AND STATION BILL WHAT CONDIDITON IS NORMAL WARTIME CRUSING THE SHIPS COMPANY STATNDS WATCH ON A BASIS OF 4 HOURS ON 8 HOURS OFF ABOUT 1/3 OF THE SHIPS ARMAMENT IS MANNED IN THE EVENT OF A SURPRISE ATTACKT
|
III
|
|
WHAT SOUND PWERED CIRCUIT IS USED BY A LOOKOUT WATCH TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE BRIDGE AND THE SHIPS CIC
|
JL
|
|
WHAT TYPE OF FLAG IS A GENERAL RECALL ALL PERSONNEL RETURN TO THE SHIP
|
PAPA
|
|
WHAT TYPE OF FLAG INDICATES THE SHIP HAS MEDICAL GUARD DUTY?
|
MIKE 1
|
|
WHICH OF THE FOLLWOING LEVELS OF HUMAN NEED IS THE FULL REALIZATION OF OUR OWN POTENTIAL
|
SELF-ACTUALIZATION
|
|
HOW MANY STARS WOULD DESIGNATE THE FLAG OF AN ADMIRAL
|
4
|
|
WHAT FLAGSTAFF INSIGNIAS WOULD BE USED FOR AN OFFICER BELOW THE GRADE OF COMMANDER AND FOR CIVIL OFFICALS ENTITLED TO HONORS OF A LESSER NATURE
|
FLAT TRUCK
|
|
WHEN A STORM WARNING SIGNAL SHOWS ONE RED PENNANT DISPLAYED BY DAY AND RED LIGHT OVER A WHITE LIGHT AT NIGHT INDICATES
|
SMALL CRAFT WARNING
|
|
HOW MANY COMMAND TRAINING TEAM MEMBERS SHOULD BE ASSIGNED TO A COMMAND WITH 101-200 PERSONNEL TO TEACH A NAVY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY WORKSHOP?
|
3
|
|
MEMBERS OF THE COMAND ASSESMENT TEAM MUST REPEAT THE FORMAL TRAINING IF THEY HAVE BEEN INACTIVE FOR
|
24 MONTHS
|
|
WHAT RETENTION INCENTIVE IS GIVEN TO MEMBERS SERVING IN VERTAIN SELECTED RATIONGS/NEC WHOR RE-ENLIST OR EXTEND THEIR ENLISTMENT FOR A GIVEN NUMBER OF YEARS
|
SRB
|
|
WHAT PERCENT OF YOUR TAKE HOME PAY SHOULD YOU BUDGET FOR SAVINGS AND UNFORESEEABLE EXPENSES
|
22
|
|
MATERIAL CONDITON YOKE WOULD BE SET FOR WHAT LEVEL OF MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)
|
1 (SUSPECTED THREAT)
|
|
WHICH NAVY FLEET PATROLS THE WESTERN ATLANTIC THAT OPERATES FORM THE WORLDS LARGEST NAVAL BASE IN NORFOLK VIRGINIA
|
2ND
|
|
WHAT IS NOT ONE OF THE DEPARTMENTS ORGANIZED ABOARD SHIP?
|
MEDICAL
|
|
tHE JAPANESE SURRENDERED ABOARD WHAT NAVY SHIP ON SEPTEMBER 2 1945 WHICH ENDED WW2
|
USS MISSOURI
|
|
WHAT IS A SEAMAN IN THE NAVY EQUAL TO IN THE AIRFORCE
|
AIRMAN FIRST CLASS
|
|
WHAT IS A MASTER CHIEF IN THE NAVY EQUAL TO IN THE AIR FORCE
|
CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT
|
|
THE GOLD OAK LEAF WITH A SILBER ACORN ON EACH SIDE OF THE STEM IDENTIFIES THE
|
DENTAL CORPS
|
|
WHAT IS THE MAZIMUM NUMBER OF RIBBONS THAT MAY BE WORN IN EACH ROW
|
3
|
|
WHAT DOCUMENT LOCATED IN EACH COMPARTMENT LISTS EVERY DAMAGE CONTROL FITTING IN THAT COMPARTMENT
|
COMPARTMENT CHECK OFF LIST
|
|
IN WHAT YEAR WAS THE PURPLE HEART FOUNDED BY GEROGE WASHINGTON
|
1782
|
|
wHAT EXTINGUSHING AGENT SHOULD BE USED ON A CLASS D FIRE
|
SAND/HIGH VELOCITY FOG
|
|
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING PROPERLY TRAINED DCPO'S REPAIR PATIES AND REPAIR LOCKER PERSSONNEL
|
THE ENGINEERING OFFICER
|
|
HOW MANY SECTIONS ARE CONTAINED IN THE PERSONNEL ADVANCEMENT REQUIRMENTS (PARS)
|
THREE
|
|
WHAT COLOR OF PIPING IS USED TO IDENTIFY A SYSTEM CONTAINING STEAM
|
WHITE
|
|
WHAT STANDARDS HAS THE NAVY CREATED FOR EVERY ENLISTED PAYGRADE AND RAE
|
WORK AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
|
|
THE HAND SALUTE WAS ADOPTED BYT THE US NAVY FROM WHAT FOREIGN NAVY
|
BRITISH
|
|
HOW MANY STANDARD FIRING POSITIONS ARE TAUGHT IN THE NAVY
|
FOUR
|
|
WHO WAS PRESIDENT WHEN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT WAS EST
|
JOHN ADAMS
|
|
THE NATIONAL ENSIGN IS FLOWN FROM WHAT PART OF A SHIP WHEN IT IS ANCHORED OR MOORED
|
FLAGSTAFF/ STERN
|
|
MOST US FLEET TUGS ARE OPERATED BY WHAT ORGANIZATION
|
MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
|
|
THE FIRST EXTENSIVE USE OF JET AIRCRAFT AND HELICOPTERS OCCURRED DURING WHAT WAR
|
KOREAN
|
|
POLLUTION CAN RESULT WHEN WHAT TYPES OF AGENTS ARE INTRODUCED INTO THE AIR, WATER OR SOIL
|
BIOLOGIVAL CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL
|
|
FIRST METHOD OF CONTROLLING BLEEDING
|
APPLY DIRECT PRESSURE
|
|
STEEL ERODES TWO TO FOUR TIMES FASTER THAN NORMAL WHEN EXPOSED TO WHAT AIR POLLUTANT
|
SULFUR OXIDE
|
|
A CONTAMINATION SURVEY TEAM CONSISTS OF WHAT MINIMUM NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
|
THREE
|
|
PERMISSION MUST BE OBTAINED FROM WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BEFORE YOU ALTER A MATERIAL CONDIDTION
|
OFFICER OF THE DECK
|
|
WHAT TYPE OF SYSTEM RETAINS SEWAGE ON BOARD FOR DISCHARGE ASHORE OR IN WATERS WHERE DISCHARGING IS ALLOWED
|
COLLECTION, HOLDING AND TRANSFER
|
|
WHAT COLOR OF PIPING IS USED TO IDENTIFY THE SHIPS FIRE MAIN SYSTEM
|
RED
|
|
WHAT UCMJ ARTICLE EXPLAINS COMMANDING OFFICERS NONJUDICIAL PUNISHMENT
|
15
|
|
WHAT MAXIMUM NUMBER OF GALLONS OF FOAM WILL A 5 GALLON CAN OF AFFF CONCENTRATE PRODUCE
|
660
|
|
WHAT DECIVE IS USED TO SECURE SHOTS OF ANCHOR CHAIN TOGETHER
|
DETACHABLE LINKS
|
|
BEFORE GOING OVER THE SIDE OR ALOFT TO WORK YOU MUST OBTAIN PERMISSION FORM WHOM
|
OFFICER OF THE DECK
|
|
HOW LONG IS A STANDARD SHOT OF ANCHOR CHAIN
|
15 FATHOMS
|
|
AT SOURCING COMMANDS WHO ENSURES THAT DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL ARE PROPERLY ASSIGNED TO SPMS/MPAS
|
POMI
|
|
AN INDIVIDUAL IN THE MEDICAL AUGMENTATION PROGRAM CAN BE ASSIGNED TO HOW MANY PLATFORMS
|
1
|
|
WHAT KIND OF TEAM PROVIDES RAPID RESPONSE FOR SHORT TERM PEACTIME CONTIGENCIES
|
MMART
|
|
HOW MANY TOTAL FLEET HOSPITALS DOES THE NAVY CURRENTLY OWN
|
10
|
|
WHO WAS PRESIDENT WHEN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT WAS EST
|
JOHN ADAMS
|
|
THE NATIONAL ENSIGN IS FLOWN FROM WHAT PART OF A SHIP WHEN IT IS ANCHORED OR MOORED
|
FLAGSTAFF/ STERN
|
|
MOST US FLEET TUGS ARE OPERATED BY WHAT ORGANIZATION
|
MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
|
|
THE FIRST EXTENSIVE USE OF JET AIRCRAFT AND HELICOPTERS OCCURRED DURING WHAT WAR
|
KOREAN
|
|
POLLUTION CAN RESULT WHEN WHAT TYPES OF AGENTS ARE INTRODUCED INTO THE AIR, WATER OR SOIL
|
BIOLOGIVAL CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL
|
|
FIRST METHOD OF CONTROLLING BLEEDING
|
APPLY DIRECT PRESSURE
|
|
STEEL ERODES TWO TO FOUR TIMES FASTER THAN NORMAL WHEN EXPOSED TO WHAT AIR POLLUTANT
|
SULFUR OXIDE
|
|
A CONTAMINATION SURVEY TEAM CONSISTS OF WHAT MINIMUM NUMBER OF PERSONNEL
|
THREE
|
|
PERMISSION MUST BE OBTAINED FROM WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BEFORE YOU ALTER A MATERIAL CONDIDTION
|
OFFICER OF THE DECK
|
|
WHAT TYPE OF SYSTEM RETAINS SEWAGE ON BOARD FOR DISCHARGE ASHORE OR IN WATERS WHERE DISCHARGING IS ALLOWED
|
COLLECTION, HOLDING AND TRANSFER
|
|
AT SOURCING COMMANDS WHO ENSURES THAT DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL ARE PROPERLY ASSIGNED TO SPMS/MPAS
|
POMI
|
|
AN INDIVIDUAL IN THE MEDICAL AUGMENTATION PROGRAM CAN BE ASSIGNED TO HOW MANY PLATFORMS
|
1
|
|
WHAT KIND OF TREAM PROVIDES RAPID RESPONSE FOR SHORT TERM PEACETIME CONTIGENCIES
|
MMART
|
|
HOW MANY TOTAL FLEET HOSPITALS DOES THE NAVY CURRENTLY OWN
|
10
|
|
DEPLOYABLE FLEET HOSPITALS ARE COMPOSED OF TWO COMPONENTS ONE BEING AN EQUIPMENT SET WHAT IS THE OTHER
|
MANPOWER
|
|
WHAT TERM IS USED TO DESCRIBE THOSE PERSONNEL DEEMED ESSENTIAL FOR CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS WHO ARE ASSIGNED TO A FACILITY THAT MAINTAINS ITS PEACTIMES MISSION DURING CONTIGENCY OPERATIONS
|
CORE
|
|
WHAT PART OF THE DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL READINESS CHECKLIST REFLECTS ADMINISTRATIVE DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS TO BE COMPLETED BY SORUING COMMANDS FOR ALL DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL
|
PART 1
|
|
AT SOURCING COMMANDS WHO ENSURES THAT DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL ARE PROPERLY ASSIGNED TO SPMS/MPAS
|
POMI
|
|
DEPLOOYABLE PERSONNEL MUST COMPLETE AUGMENTATION READINESS CHECKLIST REQUIREMENTS WITHIN HOW MANY DAYS OF REPORTING
|
60
|
|
AN INDIVIDUAL IN THE MEDICAL AUGMENTATION PROGRAM CAN BE ASSIGNED TO HOW MANY PLATFORMS
|
1
|
|
HOW MANY BEDS DOES EACH FLEET HOSPITAL IN THE NAVY CONTAIN
|
500
|
|
THE DEPLOYMENT READINESS CHECKLIST WILL BE VERIFIED AS REQUIRED BY THE POMI OFFICE FOR DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL AND UPDATED AT LEAST HOW OFTEN
|
ANNUALLY
|
|
WHAT KIND OF TREAM PROVIDES RAPID RESPONSE FOR SHORT TERM PEACETIME CONTIGENCIES
|
MMART
|
|
HOW MANY TOTAL FLEET HOSPITALS DOES THE NAVY CURRENTLY OWN
|
10
|
|
DEPLOYABLE FLEET HOSPITALS ARE COMPOSED OF TWO COMPONENTS ONE BEING AN EQUIPMENT SET WHAT IS THE OTHER
|
MANPOWER
|
|
AT SOURCING COMMANDS WHO ENSURES THAT DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL ARE PROPERLY ASSIGNED TO SPMS/MPAS
|
POMI
|
|
WHAT TERM IS USED TO DESCRIBE THOSE PERSONNEL DEEMED ESSENTIAL FOR CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS WHO ARE ASSIGNED TO A FACILITY THAT MAINTAINS ITS PEACTIMES MISSION DURING CONTIGENCY OPERATIONS
|
CORE
|
|
AN INDIVIDUAL IN THE MEDICAL AUGMENTATION PROGRAM CAN BE ASSIGNED TO HOW MANY PLATFORMS
|
1
|
|
WHAT PART OF THE DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL READINESS CHECKLIST REFLECTS ADMINISTRATIVE DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS TO BE COMPLETED BY SORUING COMMANDS FOR ALL DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL
|
PART 1
|
|
WHAT KIND OF TREAM PROVIDES RAPID RESPONSE FOR SHORT TERM PEACETIME CONTIGENCIES
|
MMART
|
|
HOW MANY TOTAL FLEET HOSPITALS DOES THE NAVY CURRENTLY OWN
|
10
|
|
DEPLOOYABLE PERSONNEL MUST COMPLETE AUGMENTATION READINESS CHECKLIST REQUIREMENTS WITHIN HOW MANY DAYS OF REPORTING
|
60
|
|
DEPLOYABLE FLEET HOSPITALS ARE COMPOSED OF TWO COMPONENTS ONE BEING AN EQUIPMENT SET WHAT IS THE OTHER
|
MANPOWER
|
|
HOW MANY BEDS DOES EACH FLEET HOSPITAL IN THE NAVY CONTAIN
|
500
|
|
WHAT TERM IS USED TO DESCRIBE THOSE PERSONNEL DEEMED ESSENTIAL FOR CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS WHO ARE ASSIGNED TO A FACILITY THAT MAINTAINS ITS PEACTIMES MISSION DURING CONTIGENCY OPERATIONS
|
CORE
|
|
THE DEPLOYMENT READINESS CHECKLIST WILL BE VERIFIED AS REQUIRED BY THE POMI OFFICE FOR DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL AND UPDATED AT LEAST HOW OFTEN
|
ANNUALLY
|
|
WHAT PART OF THE DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL READINESS CHECKLIST REFLECTS ADMINISTRATIVE DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS TO BE COMPLETED BY SORUING COMMANDS FOR ALL DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL
|
PART 1
|
|
DEPLOOYABLE PERSONNEL MUST COMPLETE AUGMENTATION READINESS CHECKLIST REQUIREMENTS WITHIN HOW MANY DAYS OF REPORTING
|
60
|
|
HOW MANY BEDS DOES EACH FLEET HOSPITAL IN THE NAVY CONTAIN
|
500
|
|
AT SOURCING COMMANDS WHO ENSURES THAT DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL ARE PROPERLY ASSIGNED TO SPMS/MPAS
|
POMI
|
|
THE DEPLOYMENT READINESS CHECKLIST WILL BE VERIFIED AS REQUIRED BY THE POMI OFFICE FOR DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL AND UPDATED AT LEAST HOW OFTEN
|
ANNUALLY
|
|
AN INDIVIDUAL IN THE MEDICAL AUGMENTATION PROGRAM CAN BE ASSIGNED TO HOW MANY PLATFORMS
|
1
|
|
WHAT KIND OF TREAM PROVIDES RAPID RESPONSE FOR SHORT TERM PEACETIME CONTIGENCIES
|
MMART
|
|
HOW MANY TOTAL FLEET HOSPITALS DOES THE NAVY CURRENTLY OWN
|
10
|
|
DEPLOYABLE FLEET HOSPITALS ARE COMPOSED OF TWO COMPONENTS ONE BEING AN EQUIPMENT SET WHAT IS THE OTHER
|
MANPOWER
|
|
WHAT TERM IS USED TO DESCRIBE THOSE PERSONNEL DEEMED ESSENTIAL FOR CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS WHO ARE ASSIGNED TO A FACILITY THAT MAINTAINS ITS PEACTIMES MISSION DURING CONTIGENCY OPERATIONS
|
CORE
|
|
WHAT PART OF THE DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL READINESS CHECKLIST REFLECTS ADMINISTRATIVE DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS TO BE COMPLETED BY SORUING COMMANDS FOR ALL DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL
|
PART 1
|
|
DEPLOOYABLE PERSONNEL MUST COMPLETE AUGMENTATION READINESS CHECKLIST REQUIREMENTS WITHIN HOW MANY DAYS OF REPORTING
|
60
|
|
HOW MANY BEDS DOES EACH FLEET HOSPITAL IN THE NAVY CONTAIN
|
500
|
|
THE DEPLOYMENT READINESS CHECKLIST WILL BE VERIFIED AS REQUIRED BY THE POMI OFFICE FOR DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL AND UPDATED AT LEAST HOW OFTEN
|
ANNUALLY
|
|
IF FEMALES ARE TO DEPLOY ABOARD THE CRTS(CASUALTY RECEIVING TREATMENT SHIPS) WHOM MUST APPROVAL COME FROM
|
AMPHIBIOUS READY GROUP MO
|
|
HOW MANY RESERVE FLEET HOSPITALS DOES THE NAVY OWN
|
4
|
|
WHAT ITEMS OF IDENTIFICATION MUST DEPLOYABLE PERSONNEL POSSESS AT ALL TIMES
|
DOG TAGES, MEDICAL ARNING TAGS AND GENEVA CONVENTION CARDS
|
|
WHAT IS THE MAJOR INFECTIOUS OCCUPATION HEALTH HAZARD IN ALL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS?
|
hEPATITIS B VIRUS (HBV)
|
|
WHAT IS THE FIRST SUCH ACTION BY THE LABOR DEPARTMENTS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
|
TO PROTECT HEALTCARE WORKERS AGASINT ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
|
|
APPROXIMATELY HOW MANY HEALTH CARE WORKER BECOME INFECTED WITH THE HBC EACH YEAR
|
18,000
|
|
THE CDC ESTIMATES THAT HBV INFECTION IN HEALCARE PERSONNEL ACTUALL RESULTS IN SOME __ HOSPITALIZATION AND __ DEATHS
|
600 HOSPITALIZATION
200 DEATHS |
|
WHO MUST DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT UNIVERSAL PROTOCOLS OF INFECTION CONTROL STRATEGIES TO PREVENT TRANSMISSION OF HBV AND OTHER BLOODBORN PATHOGENS
|
CO AND OFFICERS IN CHARGE
|
|
WHO MUST APPOINT IN WRITING AN INFECTION CONTROL OFFIER
|
CO OIC
|
|
WHEN IS THERE A REASONABLE RISK TO DENTAL PERSONNEL OF SKIN EYE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OR PARENTERAL CONTACT WITH BLOOD OR OTHER INFECTIOUS MATERIAL
|
WHEN PROTECTIVE ATTIRE IS NOT USED
|
|
AN EXPOSURE THAT OCCURS BY CONTACT WITH CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS EQUIPMENT LAUNDRY TRASH AND INFECTIOUS WASTE IS KNOWN AS WHAT TYPE OF EXPOSURE
|
INDIRECT
|
|
THE PROCESS OF PREVENTING THE ACCESS OF MIRCO ORGANISMS IS
|
ASEPSIS
|
|
THE USE OF RUBBER PLASTIC PAPER FOIL OR OTHER FLUID RESISTANT MATERIAL TO COVER SURFACES AND PROTECT THEM FROM CONTAMINATION IS KNOWN AS
|
BARRIER TECHNIQUE
|
|
THE NUMBER OF MICRO ORGANISMS CONTAMINATING AN OBJECT IS? ALSO KNOWN AS BIOLOAD OR MICROBIAL LOAD
|
BIOBURDEN
|
|
A BACTERIAL ENDOSPORE TEST DESIGNED TO ASSES WHETHER STERILIXZATION HAS ACTUALLY OCCURRED
|
BIOLOGICAL MONITOR
ALSO KNOWN AS BILOGICAL INDICATOR OR BIO SPORE TEST |
|
PATHOGENIC MICRO ORGANISMS THAT ARE PRESENT IN HUMAN BLOOD AND VAPABLE OF CAUSING DISEASE IN HUMANS
|
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
|
|
A DIAGNOSTIC TEST OF PREVACUUM STERILIXERS ABILITY TO REMBOE AIR FROM THE CHAMBER AND PREVEN AIR REENTRANT THIS IS NOT A STERILITY ASSURANCE TEST
|
BOWIE DICK TEST
|
|
THE DESTRUCTION OR INHIBITION OF MOST VIRUSES AND BACTERIA WHILE IN THEIR ACTIVE GROWTH PHASE THE PROCESS DOES NOT NECESSARILY KILL ALL SPORES NOR CAN IT BE VERIFIED BY MONITOR
|
CHEMICAL DISINFECTION
|
|
THE PRESENCE OR REASONABLE EXPECTED PRESENCE OF BLOOD OR OTHER PORENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATIERAL ON AN ITEM OR SURFACE
|
CONTAMINATED
|
|
THE PROPAGATION AND GROWTH OF MICRO ORGANISMS OR LIVING TISSUE CELLS IN OR ON A NUTRIENT MEDIUM IS A
|
CULTURE
|
|
BASED ON THE PATHWAYS THROUGH WHICH CROSS CONTAMINATION MAY OCCUR AND THE LOCATION AND TECHNIQUE OF INSTRUMENT USE IS USED TO DETERMINE WHAT
|
DENTAL ITEM CLASSIFICATION
|
|
WHAT ARE THE THREE DENTAL ITEM CLASSIFICATIONS
|
CRITICAL SEMICRITICAL OR NON CRITICAL
|
|
INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIAL THAT PENETRATE THE SKIN MUCOUS MEMBRANES OR BONE ARE KNOWN AS WHAT TYPE OF ITEM
|
CRITICAL ITEMS
|
|
INSTRUMENTS EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL THAT FREQUENTLY CONTACT MUCOUS MEMBRANE BUT CANNOT BE STERILIZED DUE TO THEIR DESIGN OR INABILITY TO WITHSTAND HEAT ARE KNON AS WHAT TYPES OF ITEMS
|
SEMICRITICAL ITEMS
|
|
A PROCESS WHICH DESTROY ALL TYPES AND FORMS OF MICRO ORGANISMS IS
|
STERILIZATION
|
|
FREE FROM ALL LIVING MICRO ORGANISMS IS KNOWN AS
|
STERILE STERILITY
|
|
SPECIALIZED BARRIER ATTIRE WORN BY AN EMPLOYEE TO PROTECT AGAINST A HAZARD IS
|
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE ATTIRE
|
|
AND INFECTION ORIGINATIONG IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF A HOSPITAL OR FREESTANDING DENTAL TREATMENT FACILITY (DTF) IS WHAT TYPE OF INFECTION?
|
NOSOCOMIAL
|
|
LIQUID OR SEMI LIQUID BLOOD OR OTHER POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATERIALS (OPIM) IS KNON AS
|
INFECTIOUS WASTE
|
|
EQUIPMENT OR METHODS WHICH ISOLATE OR REMOVED BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS FROM THE WORKPLACE ARE KNON AS
|
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
|
|
A DENTAL UNIT AND CHAIR ARE CONSIDERED WHAT ITEM
|
NONCRITICAL
|
|
RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING DEVICES AND PLASTIC IMPRESSION TRAYS ARE CONSIDERED WHAT TYPE OF ITEM
|
SEMICRITICAL
|
|
AFTER A NEEDLE STICK A MEDICAL EVAULATION AND TESTING FOR HBV AND HIV ANTIBODIES MUST BE CONDUCTED AT WHAT 3 INTERVALS
|
6 WEEKS
12 WEEKS 6 MONTHS |
|
THE QUANTITY OF MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES REQUIRE TO TREAT A SINGLE PATIENT IS KNOWN AS
|
UNIT DOSE
|
|
WHAT PERCENT OF PATIENTS WITH HIV OR HBV SHOW NO SYMPOTOMS AND MAY BE UNAWARE OF THEIR INFECTIOUS DISEASE STATE
|
80%
|
|
WHAT VIRUS SERVES AS THE BASIS FOR UNIVERSAL PRECAUSTIONS
|
HBV
|
|
HOW OFTEN ARE PERSONNEL TO CHANGE THEIR FACE MASKS
|
AFTER EACH PATIENT OR WHEN VISIBLY SILED
|
|
NUTRITION STANDARDS AND EDUCATION
|
BUMEDINST 10110.6
|
|
PRECIOUS METALS RECOVERY PROGRAM
|
BUMEDINST 4010.3
|
|
MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIOUS WASTE
|
BUMEDINST 628031
|
|
HEALTH SERVICES AUGMENTATION PROGRAM
|
BUMEDINST 6440.5
|
|
DENTAL INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
|
BUMEDINST 6600.10
|
|
FIELF HYGIENE AND SANITATION
|
MCRP 4-11.1
|
|
HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT OPETAIONS
|
MCWP 4-11.1
|
|
DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOLUME 01
|
NAVEDTRA 14274
|
|
DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOLUME 02
|
NAVEDTRA 14275
|
|
HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
|
NAVEDTRA 14295
|
|
MANUAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
|
NAVMED P-117
|
|
MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
|
NAVMED P-5010
|
|
TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL AGENT CASUALTIES AND CONVENTIONAL MILITARY CHEMICAL INJURIES
|
NAVEMED P-5041
|
|
BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT MANUAL
|
NAVEMED P-5132
|
|
MALARIA PREVENTION AND CONTROL
|
NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.2
|
|
NAVY SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL FOR FORCES AFLOAT
|
OPNAVISNT 5100.19
|
|
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
|
OPNAVINST 5215.17
|
|
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
|
SECNAV M-5210.1
|
|
NAVY PERFROMANCE EVAL SYSTEM
|
BUPERSINST 1610.10
|
|
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASS
|
NAVEDTRA 14145
|
|
MILITARY BASIC BMR
|
NAVEDTRA 14325
|
|
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR PO3 AND PO2
|
NAVEDTRA 14504
|
|
SSIC 1000
|
MILITARY PERSONNEL
|
|
SSIC 2000
|
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
|
|
SSIC 3000
|
OPERATIONS AND READINESS
|
|
SSIC 4000
|
LOGISTICS
|
|
SSIC 5000
|
GENEARL ADMIN
|
|
SSIC 6000
|
MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY
|
|
SSIC 7000
|
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
|
|
SSIC 8000
|
ORDNANCE
|
|
SSIC 9000
|
SHIPS DESIGN AND MATERIAL
|
|
SSIC 1000
|
GENERAL
|
|
SSIC 1100
|
FACILITIES
|
|
SSIC 1200
|
CIVILIAN PERSONNEL
|
|
SSIC 1300
|
AERONAUTICAL AND ASTONOMICAL
|
|
SSIC 1600
|
COAST GUARD
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/601
|
IMMEDIATE REENLISTMENT CONTRACT
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/602
|
DEPENDENCY APPLICATION RECORD OF EMERGENCY DATA
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/603
|
ENLISTED CLASSIFACTION RECORD
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/604
|
NAVY OCCUPATION TRAINING AND AWARDS HISTORY
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/605
|
HISTORY OF ASSIGNMENTS
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/606
|
RECORD OF UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCE
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/607
|
COURT MEMORANDUM
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/608
|
ENLISTED PERFORMANCE EVALUTAIONS
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/609
|
ENLISTED PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/610
|
RECORD OF PERSONNEL ACTIONS
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/611
|
RECORD OF NAVAL RESERVE SERVICE
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/613
|
ADMIN REMARKS
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/615
|
DISCHARGE FROM NAVAL RESERVE
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/66
|
OFFICER SERVICE RECORD JACKET
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/600
|
ENLISTED SERVICE RECORD JACKET
|
|
DD-4
|
ENLISTMENT CONTRACT
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/621 (1A)
|
AGREEMENT TO EXTEND ENLISTMENT
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/621 (1B)
|
ASSIGNMENT TO A RESERVE EXTENSION
|
|
PEOPLE WHO ARE ALLERGIV TO EGGS AND FOUL SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN THE FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATIONS
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T- TYPHUS
I- INFLUENZA M- MEASLES Y- YELLOW FEVER |
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FOUR QUARENTANABLE DISEASES ARE FOLLOWS
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P- PLAGUE
Y- YELLOW FEVER S- SMALLPOX C- CHOLERA |
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DISEASES TRANSMITTED BY WATER OR THE FLY
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C- CHOLERA
A- AMEBIASIS T- TYPHOID FEVER |
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FOUR GROWTH REQUIRMENTS FOR BACTERIA
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M- MOISTURE
O- OXYGEN N- NUTITION T- TEMPERATURE |
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WHAT IS THE GRAVESITE OF RBC
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SPLEEN
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HOW MANY BONES IN THE BODY
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206
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WHAT IS THE BODYS REQULATIONG SYSTEM
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HOMEOSTASIS
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WHAT IS THE BREAKDWON OF FOOD FOR ENERGY
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DIGESTION
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ABSORPTION STORAGE AND USE OF FOODS FOR BODY GROWTH MAINTENCE AND REPAIR
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METABOLISM
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ERYTHROCYTE
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RBC- TRANSPORTS OXYGEN
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LEUKOCYTE
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WBC- PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASE/INFECTION
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THROMBOCYTE
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PLATELETS- COAGULATION
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BLACK TARRY STOOLS
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MELENA
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HEMATOCHEZIA
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BRIGHT RED BLOOD FROM RECTUM
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3 PARTS OF THE SMALL INTESTINE
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DUODENUM
JEJUNUM IIEUM |
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LONGEST BONE IN BODY
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FEMUR
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LONGEST MUSCLE IN BODY
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SARTORIUS
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HOW MANY RIBS ARE THERE
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24 TOTAL
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RIBS 1-7
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TRUE RIBS
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RIBS 8-12
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FALSE RIBS
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RIBS 10-12
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FLOATING RIBS
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HOW MANY MINTUES WITHOUT OXYGEN WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE
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4-6 MIN
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WHAT IS THE BLADDER VOLUME
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600 MILLIMETERS
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WHAT IS THE BLOOD VOLUME
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5-6 LITERS
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HOW MANY BONES IN THE SKULL
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28
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HOW MANY CRANIAL BONES
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8
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HOW MANY FACE BONES
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14
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HOW MANY EAR BONES
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4
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WHAT ARE THE 3 EAR BONES
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S- STAPES
I- INCUS M- MALLEUS |
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HOW MANY CRANIAL NERVES ARE THERE
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12
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5 STAGES OF DEATH
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DENIAL
ANGER BARGAINING DEPRESSION ACCEPTANCE |
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HOW MANY SALIVARY GLANDS
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3
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WHAT ARE THE 3 SALIVARY GLANDS
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SUBLINGUAL
SUBMANDIBULAR PAROTID |
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INSTRUCTION VS. FORM
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INSTRUCTIONS 5000.19
FORMS 5000/19 |
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WHAT RAT EATS MEAT AND FISH
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NORWAY
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WHAT RAT EATS FRUITS AND VEGGIES
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BLACK ROOF RAT
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MOST COMMON INDOOR SPECISES OF COCKROACH NOT CONSIDERED A CECTOR FOR FOOD-BORNE ILLNESSES
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GERMAN
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SEEN IN DIRTY DARK AREAS CONSIDERED A VECTOR OF FOOD BORNE ILLNESSES
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AMERICAN/ORIENTAL
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WHAT DOES (DAR) STAND FRO
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DISEASE ALERT REPORT
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WHICH INSECT TRANSMITS THE MOST DISEASE TO MAN
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MOSQUITOES
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WHAT ARE THE 4 AREAS OF CONVER OF MALARIA RISK
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MIDDLE EAST
AFRICA CENTERAL/SOUTH AMERICA |
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WHAT SPECIES OF MOSQUITO CAUSES MALARIA
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ANOPHELES
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WHAT INSTRUCTION REFERENCES TO MALARIA
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.2
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MOST SERIOUS DEADLY MOSQUITO
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FALCIPARUM
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MOSQUITO ONLY FOUND IN WEST AFTRICA
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OVALE
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MOSQUITO CASUES YELLOW FEVER
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AEDES EGYPTI
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WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR MALARIA
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CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS
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WHAT IS THE TUBERCULOSIS INSTRUCTION
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BUMEDINST 6224.8
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TREATMENT FOR TUBERCULOSIS
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ISONIAZID INH
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DD 771
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EYEWEAR PRESCRIPTION
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DD 1141
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IONIZING RADIATION
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DD 2005
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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
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DD 1308
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FIELD MEDICAL TAG
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DD 2216
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HEARING CONSERVATION
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SF 519
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X RAY
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SF 545
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LABORATORY
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SF 600
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CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF MEDICAL CARE
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SF 601
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IMMUNIZAITONS
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NAVMED 6150/19
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HEALTH RECORD JACKET
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NAVMED 6150/7
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CHARGE OUT CARD
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NAVMED 6150/20
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SUMMARY OF CARE
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