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INSTRUCTION COVERS THE PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY PROGRAM
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BUMEDINST 4010.3
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INSTRUCTION THAT COVERS THE MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIOUS WASTE
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BUMEDINST 6280.1
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INSTRUCTION COVERS THE HEALTH SERVICES AUGMENTATION PROGRAM (HSAP)
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BUMEDINST 6440.5
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INSTRUCTION THAT COVERS THE DENTAL INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
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BUMEDINST 6600.10
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NAVEDTRA 14274
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DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 1
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NAVEDTRA 14275
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DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 2
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NAVEDTRA 14295
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HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
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NAVMED P-117
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MANUAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
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NAVMED P-5010
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MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
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NAVMED P-5132
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BUREAU OF MEDICINE & SURGERY EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT MANUAL
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.2
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MALARIA PREVENTION & CONTROL
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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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OPNAVINST 5215.17
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
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SECNAV M-5210.1
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, NAVY RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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BUPERSINST 1430.16
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ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL
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NAVEDTRA 14325
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MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, BASIC (BMR)
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NAVEDTRA 14504
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MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR P.O. 3RD AND 2ND CLASS
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NAVPERS 15560
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NAVAL MILITARY PERSONNEL MANUAL
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NAVPERS 15665
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US NAVY REGULATIONS
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NWP 3-07.2
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NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION
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SECNAVINST 5300.26
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DON POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT
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What test is highly specifice & sensitive for gonococcal infections?
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Gram Stain
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Gonococccal Infections symptoms appear in men in how many days?
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2-7
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Gonococcal Infections affect?
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Pharyngeal and Rectum
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Gonococcal Infections often causes this in newborns?
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Conjunctivitis
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A nongonococcal rethritis often coexists with gonococcal infection?
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Chlamydia Trachomatis
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In a Gram Stain, Neisseria gonorrhoeae will appear?
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Gram Negative Cocci
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The reservoir for Neisseria gonorrhea is?
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Strictly Human
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The mode of transmission for Neisseria gonorrhoeae is?
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Exudates from nucus membrane
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The treatment for Gonococcal Infections include?
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Cetriaxone
Ciprofloxacin Azithromycin Doxycycline |
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is resistant to what medication?
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Penicillin
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The Tx for a newborn with Gonococcal Conjunctivitis?
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Silver Nitrate
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In Syphilis, primary lesions usually appear how long after exposure?
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3 weeks
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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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Gonococcal Infections often causes this in newborns?
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Conjunctivitis
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What nongonococcal rethritis often coexists with gonococcal infection?
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Chlamydia Trachomatis
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In a Gram Stain, Neisseria gonorrhoeae will appear?
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Gram Negative Cocci
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The reservoir for Neisseria gonorrhea is?
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Strictly Human
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The mode of transmission for Neisseria gonorrhoeae?
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Exudates from nucus membrane
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The treatment for Gonococcal Infections include?
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Cetriaxone
Ciprofloxacin Azithromycin Doxycycline |
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is resistant to what medication?
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Penicillin
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What is the treatment for a newborn with Gonococcal Conjunctivitis?
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Silver Nitrate
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In Syphilis, primary lesions usually appear how long after exposure?
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3 weeks
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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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Latent Syphilis Infections may last for what period of time?
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Weeks to Years
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The screening test for Treponema pallidium?
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RPR & VDRL
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The confirmatory test for Treponema pallidiu is?
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FTA-Abs
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The reservoir for Treponema pallidium is?
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Humans
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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 is the treatment for Syphilis?
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Penicillin G and Doxycycline
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What instruction covers Servicemember's Group Life Insurance?
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NAVPERS 15560 Art 1741
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After retirment how long does someone have to enroll in VGLI.
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1 1/2 years or 61
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Family Group Life Insurance was founded when?
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01 NOV 2001
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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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Vetern's Group Life Insurance was formed when?
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01 AUG 1974
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When is someone trained on the Navy's policy on Sexual Harassment?
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Upon enterance
Within 90 days Yearly |
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What level should reports of Sexual Harassment be handled?
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Lowest
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Punishment of personnel found guilty of Sexual Harassment is?
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Administrative Seperation
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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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Quid Pro Quo
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This For That
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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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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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The correct needle position for venipuncture is?
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15 degrees with the bevel up
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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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What objective should be used for a detailed study of stained bacterial smears?
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Oil Immersion
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The total magnification available by using the lens color red is?
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1000x
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A CBC includes?
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Total RBC Count
Hematocrit Differential WBC Count |
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What is used to count WBC and RBC's?
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Hemacytometer
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When counting cells, to arrive at a correct count, the cells touchig the lines on the __&__ are counted in addition to all cells totally within each square.
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Left, Top
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What are the factors that affect hemoglobin values?
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Age
Sex Altitude |
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What is the term used for the volume of erthrocyctes expressed as a percentage of the volume of whole blood in a sample?
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Hematocrit
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The hematocrit for a normal, healthy female is what range?
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37 to 47%
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What is the term used to describe an abnormally high WBC Count?
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Leukocytosis
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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 type of leukocyte comprises the largest % of cells in the circulating blood?
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Neutrophil
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The largest of the normal WBC's are?
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Monocyte
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A continued shift to the left with a falling total WBC county indicates?
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Breakdown of the body's defense mechanism and is a poor prognosis
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Increased Eosinophils may indicate?
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Parasitic Infection
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Increased Monocytes may indicate?
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Active Tuberculosis
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A decreased WBC with increased juvenile cells may indicate?
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Breakdown of the body's defense
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A decreased WBC count with increased mature cells may indicate?
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Recovery
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What bacteria requires an environment that supplies them with nourishment?
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Autotrophic
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What type of bacterial toxin completely lyses erthrocytes?
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Beta Hemolysin
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What chemical acts as the mordant in a gram stain procedure?
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Iodine
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The Rapid Plasma Reagin Test for syphilis is best used with what type of specimen?
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Serum
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What is the chemical preparation is used to detect fungi?
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Potassium Hydroxide
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The best urine specimen is that taken during when?
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First Morning
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Milky urine may indicate?
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Fats
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Dark Orange Urine indicates?
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Pyridium
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Red-Brown Urine may indicate?
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Blood
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Brown Urine may indicate?
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Bile
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If you add one drop of 5% acetic acid to urine sediment will disintegrate?
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RBC
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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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What is the form for Laboratory Request?
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SF-545
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The structure that supports the magnification and focusing system?
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The Arm
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The platform where specimen is placed for examination?
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The Stage
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Concentrates and Focuses
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The Condenser
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Controls the amount of light
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Iris Diaphragm
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Responsible for magnifications & resolution of detail in a specimen.
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Objective Lens
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What objective lens is 100x(oil immersion lense) total magnification=1000x
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Red
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What objective lens is 40x(high power lense) total magnification=400x
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Yellow
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What objective lens is 10x(low power lense) total magnification=100x
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Green
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What is used to clean a microscope?
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Xylene
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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 is the normal RBC for females?
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3.6 to 5.6 million per mm3
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What is the normal RBC for newborns?
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5.0 to 6.5 million per mm3
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What carries oxygenfrom lungs to tissue?
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Hemoglobin
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What is the normal hemoglobin for males?
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14-17
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What is the normal hemoglobin for females?
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12.5-15
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What is the normal hemoglobin for newborns?
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17-23
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What determines the % of RBC also known as packed cell volume?
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Hematocrit
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What is the normal ranges of hematocrit for males?
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42 - 53%
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What is the normal ranges of hematocrit for females?
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37 - 47%
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What is the normal ranges of hematcrit for newborns?
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53 - 65%
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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 is the normal value of children?
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5,000-15,000
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What is the normal value of newborns?
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10,000-30,000
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What is an increased WBC?
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Leukocytosis
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What may you have if you WBC is 20,000-30,000?
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Pneumonia
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What may you have if your WBC is 20,000-30,000?
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Meningitis
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What may you have if your WBC is 10,000 to 30,000?
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Appendicitis
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What may you have if your WBC exceeds 1,000,000?
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Dyscrasia
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What is a decreased White Cell Count?
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Leukopenia
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What is the most popular stain used for blood smears?
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Wright Stain
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Acid dye and Red Color
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Eosin
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Basic dye and Blue Color
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Methylene Blue
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In a blood smear, the greater shift to the left is an indicator of ?
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A more severe infection
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In a blood smear if the presence of increased moncytes?
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Tuberculosis
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In a blood smear, the presence of increased lymphocyte?
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Healing
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In a blood smear, the presence of increased eosinophil?
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Parasitic Infection
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What four things are the growth requirements for bacteria?
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Temperature
Oxygen Nutrition Moisture |
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What bacteria grows at 15 to 20 degrees C?
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Psychrophilic
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What bacteria grows at 20 to 45 degrees C?
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Mesophilic
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What bacteria grows at 50 to 55 degrees C?
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Thermophilic
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What is spherical, appears singly, in pairs, chains, clusters or packets?
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Cocci
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What is rod-shaped, appears singly, in chains or in palisades?
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Bacillus
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What is spiral, corkscrew, or comma-shaped appearing singly only?
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Spirillum
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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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Is a primary stain and stains everything in the smear blue?
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Crystal Violet
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Is a mordant, a substance that causes the crystal violet to penetrate and adhere to the gram-positive organisms?
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Iodine
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What acts as the decolorizer that washes the stain away from everything in the smear except the gram-positive organisms?
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Acetone-Alcohol
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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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What is the normal daily urine volume for adults?
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800-2000 ml
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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 are the five basic human needs?
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Survival
Safety/Security Social-Belonging Esteem Self Actualization |
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What are the two types of feedback?
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Positive and Constructive Feedback
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What are the four types of counseling?
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Personal
Career Performance Disciplinary |
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What article of the US Navy Regulations give you general authority as a petty ?
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Article 1037
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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 year was the MCPON formally set up?
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01 MAR 1967
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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 is the form number for the Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record?
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NAVMED 6150/21-30
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Where can you find the information on dental examinations and related forms?
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NAVMED P-117 Chapters 6 & 15
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Where do you foucs the light in order to avoid the eyes?
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Chin
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How many types of dental examiniations are there?
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4
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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 instruction will provide you information on Suitability for Overseas Assignment?
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NAVMEDCOMINST 1300.1
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What part of the NAVMED 1300/1 does the Dental Officer fill out?
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Part 2: Dental Screening
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What is the form number fot the Report of Medical Examination?
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SF-88
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What is the term used when referring to a double occlusal restoration?
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Snake Eyes
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What is the forensic examination form located on the dental record?
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Inside the back cover
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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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When recording that all caries not removed in the dental record, what abbreviation is used?
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ACNR- All Caries Not Removed
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When recording that the Health Questionnaire was review in the dental record, what abbreviation do you use?
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HQR- Health Questionnaire Reviewed
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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 form did the EZ603A replace?
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SF 603
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What type of lines are used to outline and inscribe for a gold restoration?
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Horizontal
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Whatletter do you use when charting a patient that has supernumerary teeth?
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S over that particular tooth
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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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What box of the Current Status Form is called Accession & Subsequent Diseases & Abnormalities?
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Box 1
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What does SOAP stand for?
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Subjective, Objective, Assesssment, Plan
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What is the form number for the Consultation Sheet?
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SF 513
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How many bones of the skull are there?
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28
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How many bones form the cranium?
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8
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What is the front part of the skull above the eyes?
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Frontal Bone
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What bone is behind the frontal bone and is a curved plate?
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Parietal Bone
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What bones are the sides and part of the base of the skull and area around the ear?
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Temporal Bone
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What bone is the back part of the skull and base of cranium?
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Occipital Bone
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What bone is wing-like shaped, internally wedged b/t several other bones in the front part of the cranium?
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Sphenoid Bone
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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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How many bones of teh face are there?
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14 stationary and 1 movable
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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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What bones are L-shaped and located behind the maxillae?
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Palatine bones
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Which bones are the largest ones of the face?
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Maxillae
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Which bones in the skull is the only movable bone?
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Mandible
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Which bone is horseshoe shaped?
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Mandible
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What is also referred to as the chin?
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Mental Protuberance
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How many bones are located in the middle ear?
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3 small bones
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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 is the oval depression in the temporal bone?
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Glenoid Fossa
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The muscles of the head can be divided into how many groups and what are they?
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2-
Facial Expression Mastication |
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What muscle makes your lips close and pucker?
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Orbicularis Oris
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Where is the buccinator located?
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Cheeks and corner of mouth
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What muscle raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin?
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Mentalis
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What muscle closes the jaw and is fan shaped?
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Temporalis
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What muscle allow grinding action side to side?
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Lateral Pterygoid
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What are the rough projections on teh tongue called?
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Papillae
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What are the four types of taste sensations?
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Bitter
Sour Salt Sweet |
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Where is the Uvula located?
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back portion of the soft palate
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What has irregular ridges or fold behinds the central inciscors?
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Rugae
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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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Where are enzymes present?
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Saliva
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Which glad is walnut sized?
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Submandibular
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Which gland is located inside the cheek?
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Parotid
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How many phases does degultition have?
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3
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What is the calcifiedsubstance that covers the entire anatomic crown of the tooth?
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Enamel
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What type of mosquito is insecticide resistant?
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Anapholes
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How long after being treated for malaria must you wait to donate blood?
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3 years
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What population has a risk in taking Primaquine?
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G6-PD Deficiency
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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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How long after a casualty does the CO have to draft a condolence letter?
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48 hours
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What is the purpose of a reprimand?
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To teach Not embarase
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After what inactive period of time must members of the CTT repeat formal training?
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1 yr
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What is the width of braids for females?
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1/4" uniform and as many as the cover can be worn
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What is Article 92 of UCMJ?
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Not Obeying an Order
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What are the three types of court martial?
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General
Special Summary |
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What are the two types of waste?
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Infectious
Non-Infectious |
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What is the dillution ration for bleach and water used to clean blood spills?
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1:10
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What is the purpose of the precious metals recovery program?
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To save the Navy money and resuse of materials
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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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What is the chance of a false negative with the Wilson-Edison Test?
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15%
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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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How man articles does the Code Of Conduct have?
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6
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Who created the Code of Conduct?
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President Eisenhower
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When was the Code of Conduct written?
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05 May 1950
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What are the four types of counseling?
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Informal
Formal Personal Displinary |
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When dealing with people, you can not change which of the following human traits?
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Emotional make up
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What size and color earrings can an enlisted female wear?
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4-6mm silver/e-6 below
4-6mm gold e-7 above |
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Who is responsible for the precious metal recovery program?
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DLA
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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 are the four terrorism threat levels?
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Low
Moderate Signifiant High |
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How long can infectious waste be stored without refridgeration?
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Up to 7 days
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What is the offensive measure taken to prevent, deter and respond to terrorism?
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Counter-Terrorism
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When should sunglasses not be permitted in uniform?
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In Formation
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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 the perferred method to treat and disinfect the water in your canteen while in the field?
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Iodine Tablets
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Discharge of sewage from naval ships is prohibited within how many miles?
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3 Nautical Miles
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What is effective sterilizations?
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250 degrees for 90 min at 15 psi
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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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Who is responsible for installing precious metal recovery equipment?
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MTF & DTF
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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 is chloroquine Phosphate used for?
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Malaria
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Bacillus stearothemophilus spore stirps must be used how frequently to test sterilization process?
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Weekly
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What are 2 types for heat injuries?
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Heat Stroke
Heat Exhaustion |
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How many phases of force protection are there?
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5
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How long can EMI be issued per day?
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2 hours
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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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Who is ultimately responsible for the command's safety?
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CO
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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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Which force protection condition indicates an imminent attack?
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Charlie
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What vitamins are fat soluble?
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A, D, E, K
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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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What is the preferred antibiotic to treat syphilis?
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Penicillin
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What is the preferred antibiotic to treat gonorrhea?
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Rocephin IM
Doxycycline |
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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 preferred method to test visual acuity?
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Snellen Test
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The roof of the mouth is known as?
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Hard Palate
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What is the definition of posology?
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Study of Dosage
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Dental anatomy is the study of ?
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Teeth Structures
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The Privacy Act Statment of 1974 is what form?
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DD2005
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What form is routinely used for inpatient admission notes?
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SF509
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What color is the label for hazmat?
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Orange
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What are two postoperative goals?
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Nutrition
Wound Healing |
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What is another name for hematogenic shock?
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Hypovolemic
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In what state is the amalgam scrap stored?
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Dry State
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What way should you move a patient?
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Feet First
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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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What is a short spine board primarily used for?
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Sitting Patients
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What is Triage Class 3
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Delay
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What are 2 antidotes for blood agents?
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2 PAM-CL
Atropine |
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What is another name for alveolar osteitis?
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Dry Socket
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What is the humidity for and operating room?
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55-60%
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What type of bandage is used for the nose?
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Four Taled
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What does AMPLE stand for?
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Allergies
Meds Previous Medical History Last Meal |
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What are bland or fatty substances applied to skin to make more soft?
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Emmolients
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What are 2 superficial fungal skin infections?
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Ringworm
Athelet's Foot |
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What is the most common way to anesthetize maxillary teeth?
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Infiltration
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What is the form # for dental lab authorization?
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DD 232
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What are knot like masses of nerve cells in the sympathetic trunk?
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Parauertebral Ganglia
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What are the five stages of death
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Anger
Bargining Denial Depression Acceptance |
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Triangular bandage used in ER situations?
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Curvat
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Non-absorbable suture, "spit" from wound?
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Silk
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What is method of choice for inhaled poison?
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Oxygen
Exercise |
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How far above the antecubital foss should you place a tourniquet?
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2-3"
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What are the building blocks of the body?
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Protein
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Formation of teeth is with what vitamin?
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Vitamin D
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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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What stretcher is used aboard a ship through passageways?
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Miller Board
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What is the SF 601
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Immunizations
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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 most damaging type of radiation?
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Gamma
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Severe inflamation of the tooth pulp is?
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Acute Pulpitis
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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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Moving an extremity away from the body is known as?
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Abduction
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Inflammation of the gingival tissue is known as?
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Gingivitis
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What for is used for the Report of Medical History?
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SF 93
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Irreversible brain damage can occur within how many minutes?
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4-6
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Which teeth are designed for cutting and tearing?
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Incisors
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What flag is flown for man overboard?
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Oscar
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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 form is used for those admissions of 48 hours or less?
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SF 539
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Three forms of topical anesthetics?
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Ointments
Sprays Liquid |
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Who has to inspect a poor ventilated space or void before anyone can enter?
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Gas Free Engineer
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What are the 2 primary factors when determining medication?
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Age
Weight |
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What is the rule for Seniors entering boats?
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Last
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How many days does someone have to submit an appeal for NJP?
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5 days
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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 are the three types of military pay?
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Basic
Special Encentive |
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What is the number of yards that honors are passed?
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400 yards
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What form do you order medical books on?
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DD 1149
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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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What is the height on a female's shoe?
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5/8 - 2 5/8"
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How often does the controlled substances inventory board take inventory?
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Monthly
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What is the size suture should be used on an adult scalp?
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3.0
|
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What are the building blocks of the body?
|
Protein
|
|
Formation of teeth is with what vitamin?
|
Vitamin D
|
|
What is the first rule of OR user maintenance?
|
Read the owner's manual
|
|
What stretcher is used aboard a ship through passageways?
|
Miller Board
|
|
What is the SF 601
|
Immunizations
|
|
What are the measurments for a straddle trench?
|
4 x 2 x 2 1/2
|
|
What is the most damaging type of radiation?
|
Gamma
|
|
Severe inflamation of the tooth pulp is?
|
Acute Pulpitis
|
|
What stretcher is most commonly used for transportin sick or injured personnel?
|
Stokes
|
|
Moving an extremity away from the body is known as?
|
Abduction
|
|
Inflammation of the gingival tissue is known as?
|
Gingivitis
|
|
What form is used for the Report of Medical History
|
SF93
|
|
Irreversible brain damage can occur within how many minutes?
|
4-6
|
|
Which teeth are designed for cutting and tearing?
|
Incisors
|
|
What flag is flown for man overboard?
|
Oscar
|
|
What flag is flown for all personnel to return to the ship?
|
Papa
|
|
What form is used for hosptializations 48 hrs and less?
|
SF 539
|
|
What three forms of topical anesthetics are used in dentistry?
|
Ointments
Sprays Liquids |
|
Who must inspect a poorly ventilated area before the space is occupied?
|
Gas Free Engineer
|
|
What 2 primary factors determine a medication dosage?
|
Age
Weight |
|
What is the rule with how Seniors enter boats?
|
Seniors enter Last
|
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If a person wants to appeal their NJP how many days do they have?
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5 days
|
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What are the navy's three types of pay?
|
Basic
Special Encentive |
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What form is NAVMED 6150/20?
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Medical Record Jacket
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|
Passing honors for boats are exchanged when they pass at how many yards?
|
400
|
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What form do you order medical books on?
|
DD149
|
|
the 5 schedule categories for controlled substances are found in what manual and what chapter?
|
MANMED Chapter 21
|
|
What is the height of female's heels in uniform?
|
5/8-25/8"
|
|
How often does the controlled substance inventory board take inventory?
|
Monthly
|
|
What size of sutures should be used on an adult scalp?
|
3.0
|
|
What are the two forms for prescriptions?
|
DD 1289
NAVMED 6710/6 Polyscript |
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What class of drugs Erythromycin
|
Macrolide
|
|
What is Pharmacology?
|
The science that deals with origin, nature, chemisty, effects and usage of drugs.
|
|
What is known at the "blue bible" of pharmacology?
|
Pharmalogical/ Basic of Theraputics
|
|
What is the formula for Young's Rule?
|
age /age +12 X adult dose= child dose
|
|
What is the formula for Clark's Rule?
|
Weight in lb/150 X adult dose=child dose
|
|
What is the chemical name of the drug?
|
Chemcial Molecular Structure
|
|
What is the generic name of a drug?
|
Common Name
|
|
What is the Trade/Brand Name?
|
What the drug company named it
|
|
What are the parts to a prescription?
|
Superscripition
Inscription Subscription Signa Prescriber Signature Block |
|
How long are Rx kept on file?
|
2 Yrs.
|
|
How many scheduled of drugs are there?
|
5
|
|
SSIC CODE 1000
|
Military Personnel
|
|
SSIC CODE 2000
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Telecommunications
|
|
SSIC CODE 3000
|
Operations and Readiness
|
|
SSIC CODE 4000
|
Logistics
|
|
SSIC COD 5000
|
General Administration
|
|
SSIC CODE 6000
|
Medicine and Dentistry
|
|
SSIC COD 7000
|
Financial Managment
|
|
SSIC CODE 8000
|
Ordnance Material
|
|
SSIC CODE 9000
|
Ships Design and Material
|
|
SSIC CODE 10000
|
General material
|
|
SSIC CODE 11000
|
Facilities and Activities Ashore
|
|
SSIC CODE 12000
|
Civilian Personnel
|
|
SSIC CODE 13000
|
Aeronautical and Astronomical Material
|
|
SSIC CODE 16000
|
Coast Guard
|
|
NAVPERS 1070/602
|
Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data
|
|
Vitamin B1
|
BERIBERI
|
|
Vitamin C
|
SCURVY
|
|
Vitamin D
|
Rickets
|
|
Vitamin A
|
Retinol
Vision-Skin Conditions |
|
Vitamin B2
|
Riboflavin
Pellagra |
|
Vitamin B6
|
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Pernicious Anemia |
|
Vitamin K
|
Menidione
Blood Clotting |
|
Nerve Agents
|
Anticholinesterase
|
|
Nerve Agents
|
GA-Tabun
GB-Sarin GD-Soman VX-US ONLY |
|
Nerve Agent Antidotes
|
Atropine (6mg max for non medical) (2mg doses until atropinization for medical personnel)
|
|
Nerve Agent Symptoms
|
Dry Mouth
Tachycardia |
|
Blood Agents
|
Systemic Poison
|
|
Blood Agents
|
AC- Hdrocyanic Acid
CK- Cyanogen Chloride |
|
Agent that smells like almonds?
|
Blood Agents: AC & CK
|
|
Antidote for Blood Agents?
|
Amylnitrite
|
|
What agent is a lung irritant?
|
Choking
|
|
What agent smells like new mown hay/grass/corn
|
Choking: CG, CL, DP, PS
|
|
Choking Agents
|
CG: Phosgene
CL: Chlorine DP: Diphosgene PS: Chloropicrin |
|
What agent smells like garlic/horseradish, fish, geraniums?
|
Blister: HD, HN, L, CX
|
|
What agent is a vesicant?
|
Blister Agents
|
|
Blister Agents?
|
HD: Mustard
HN: Nitrogen Mustard L: Lewisite CX: Oxime Phosgene |
|
What is the antidote for blister agents?
|
No antidote if blisters appear
|
|
What is the treatment for blister agents?
|
Sodium Bicarbonate Dressings
|
|
What agent is a steruatator?
|
Vomiting Agent
|
|
What are the vomiting agents?
|
DM: Adamsite
DA: Diphenychloroarsine DC: Diphenylcyanoarsine |
|
What agent smells like burning fireworks?
|
Vomiting: DM, DA, DC
|
|
What is the antidote for vomiting agents?
|
Vigorous Exercise
|
|
What agent is a lacrimator?
|
Tear
|
|
What are the three tear agents?
|
CS: Orthochlorobenzilidine
CN: Chloracetophenone CA: Brombenzul Cyanide |
|
What agent has peper like oder?
|
Tear Agents
|
|
What is that antidote for tear agents?
|
Face the wind and talk
|
|
What manual is the P-5010
|
Preventive Medicine
|
|
What instruction is the Decedent Affairs?
|
NAVMEDCOMINST 5360.1
|
|
What form is the NAVMED 6150/7
|
Pink Card/Charge Out
|
|
What form is the NAVMED 6120/1
|
Competency for duty exam
|