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INSTRUCTION COVERS THE PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY PROGRAM
BUMEDINST 4010.3
INSTRUCTION THAT COVERS THE MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIOUS WASTE
BUMEDINST 6280.1
INSTRUCTION COVERS THE HEALTH SERVICES AUGMENTATION PROGRAM (HSAP)
BUMEDINST 6440.5
INSTRUCTION THAT COVERS THE DENTAL INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
BUMEDINST 6600.10
NAVEDTRA 14274
DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 1
NAVEDTRA 14275
DENTAL TECHNICIAN VOL 2
NAVEDTRA 14295
HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
NAVMED P-117
MANUAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
NAVMED P-5010
MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
NAVMED P-5132
BUREAU OF MEDICINE & SURGERY EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT MANUAL
NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.2
MALARIA PREVENTION & CONTROL
OPNAVINST 5100.19
NAVY OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (NAVOSH) PROGRAM MANUAL FOR FORCES AFLOAT
OPNAVINST 5215.17
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
SECNAV M-5210.1
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, NAVY RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
BUPERSINST 1430.16
ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL
NAVEDTRA 14325
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, BASIC (BMR)
NAVEDTRA 14504
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR P.O. 3RD AND 2ND CLASS
NAVPERS 15560
NAVAL MILITARY PERSONNEL MANUAL
NAVPERS 15665
US NAVY REGULATIONS
NWP 3-07.2
NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION
SECNAVINST 5300.26
DON POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT
What test is highly specifice & sensitive for gonococcal infections?
Gram Stain
Gonococccal Infections symptoms appear in men in how many days?
2-7
Gonococcal Infections affect?
Pharyngeal and Rectum
Gonococcal Infections often causes this in newborns?
Conjunctivitis
A nongonococcal rethritis often coexists with gonococcal infection?
Chlamydia Trachomatis
In a Gram Stain, Neisseria gonorrhoeae will appear?
Gram Negative Cocci
The reservoir for Neisseria gonorrhea is?
Strictly Human
The mode of transmission for Neisseria gonorrhoeae is?
Exudates from nucus membrane
The treatment for Gonococcal Infections include?
Cetriaxone
Ciprofloxacin
Azithromycin
Doxycycline
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is resistant to what medication?
Penicillin
The Tx for a newborn with Gonococcal Conjunctivitis?
Silver Nitrate
In Syphilis, primary lesions usually appear how long after exposure?
3 weeks
Secondary eruption of lesions appear how long after the primary lesion disappears?
4-6 weeks
Gonococcal Infections often causes this in newborns?
Conjunctivitis
What nongonococcal rethritis often coexists with gonococcal infection?
Chlamydia Trachomatis
In a Gram Stain, Neisseria gonorrhoeae will appear?
Gram Negative Cocci
The reservoir for Neisseria gonorrhea is?
Strictly Human
The mode of transmission for Neisseria gonorrhoeae?
Exudates from nucus membrane
The treatment for Gonococcal Infections include?
Cetriaxone
Ciprofloxacin
Azithromycin
Doxycycline
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is resistant to what medication?
Penicillin
What is the treatment for a newborn with Gonococcal Conjunctivitis?
Silver Nitrate
In Syphilis, primary lesions usually appear how long after exposure?
3 weeks
Secondary eruption of lesions appear how long after the primary lesion disappears?
4-6 weeks
Latent Syphilis Infections may last for what period of time?
Weeks to Years
The screening test for Treponema pallidium?
RPR & VDRL
The confirmatory test for Treponema pallidiu is?
FTA-Abs
The reservoir for Treponema pallidium is?
Humans
What is the mode of transmission for Treponema pallidium is?
Exudates from mucus membrane
What is the treatment for Syphilis?
Penicillin G and Doxycycline
What instruction covers Servicemember's Group Life Insurance?
NAVPERS 15560 Art 1741
After retirment how long does someone have to enroll in VGLI.
1 1/2 years or 61
Family Group Life Insurance was founded when?
01 NOV 2001
What is the form to decline or change coverage of SGLI or FGLI
SGLV 8286
Vetern's Group Life Insurance was formed when?
01 AUG 1974
When is someone trained on the Navy's policy on Sexual Harassment?
Upon enterance
Within 90 days
Yearly
What level should reports of Sexual Harassment be handled?
Lowest
Punishment of personnel found guilty of Sexual Harassment is?
Administrative Seperation
What are the three items that make a behavior considered sexual harassment?
Unwelcome
Sexual In Nature
Occur in or impact the work environment
Quid Pro Quo
This For That
What is the most appropriate source for blood specimens obtained for clinical examination?
Veinpuncture
When performing a finger puncture, the first drop of blood should be wiped away to avoid?
Dilution of the specimen with tissue fluids
The correct needle position for venipuncture is?
15 degrees with the bevel up
The part of the microscope on which the prepared specimen is placed for examiniation is?
Stage
What objective should be used for a detailed study of stained bacterial smears?
Oil Immersion
The total magnification available by using the lens color red is?
1000x
A CBC includes?
Total RBC Count
Hematocrit
Differential WBC Count
What is used to count WBC and RBC's?
Hemacytometer
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.
Left, Top
What are the factors that affect hemoglobin values?
Age
Sex
Altitude
What is the term used for the volume of erthrocyctes expressed as a percentage of the volume of whole blood in a sample?
Hematocrit
The hematocrit for a normal, healthy female is what range?
37 to 47%
What is the term used to describe an abnormally high WBC Count?
Leukocytosis
A differential blood count is the % of distribution in the blood of which type of cells?
Leukocytes
What type of leukocyte comprises the largest % of cells in the circulating blood?
Neutrophil
The largest of the normal WBC's are?
Monocyte
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
Increased Eosinophils may indicate?
Parasitic Infection
Increased Monocytes may indicate?
Active Tuberculosis
A decreased WBC with increased juvenile cells may indicate?
Breakdown of the body's defense
A decreased WBC count with increased mature cells may indicate?
Recovery
What bacteria requires an environment that supplies them with nourishment?
Autotrophic
What type of bacterial toxin completely lyses erthrocytes?
Beta Hemolysin
What chemical acts as the mordant in a gram stain procedure?
Iodine
The Rapid Plasma Reagin Test for syphilis is best used with what type of specimen?
Serum
What is the chemical preparation is used to detect fungi?
Potassium Hydroxide
The best urine specimen is that taken during when?
First Morning
Milky urine may indicate?
Fats
Dark Orange Urine indicates?
Pyridium
Red-Brown Urine may indicate?
Blood
Brown Urine may indicate?
Bile
If you add one drop of 5% acetic acid to urine sediment will disintegrate?
RBC
What cast or sediment found in urine may be attributed to lupus?
Fatty Casts
What is the form for Laboratory Request?
SF-545
The structure that supports the magnification and focusing system?
The Arm
The platform where specimen is placed for examination?
The Stage
Concentrates and Focuses
The Condenser
Controls the amount of light
Iris Diaphragm
Responsible for magnifications & resolution of detail in a specimen.
Objective Lens
What objective lens is 100x(oil immersion lense) total magnification=1000x
Red
What objective lens is 40x(high power lense) total magnification=400x
Yellow
What objective lens is 10x(low power lense) total magnification=100x
Green
What is used to clean a microscope?
Xylene
What is the normal RBC for males?
4.2-6.0 million per mm3
What is the normal RBC for females?
3.6 to 5.6 million per mm3
What is the normal RBC for newborns?
5.0 to 6.5 million per mm3
What carries oxygenfrom lungs to tissue?
Hemoglobin
What is the normal hemoglobin for males?
14-17
What is the normal hemoglobin for females?
12.5-15
What is the normal hemoglobin for newborns?
17-23
What determines the % of RBC also known as packed cell volume?
Hematocrit
What is the normal ranges of hematocrit for males?
42 - 53%
What is the normal ranges of hematocrit for females?
37 - 47%
What is the normal ranges of hematcrit for newborns?
53 - 65%
What is the normal value of WBC in adults?
4,500-11,000
What is the normal value of children?
5,000-15,000
What is the normal value of newborns?
10,000-30,000
What is an increased WBC?
Leukocytosis
What may you have if you WBC is 20,000-30,000?
Pneumonia
What may you have if your WBC is 20,000-30,000?
Meningitis
What may you have if your WBC is 10,000 to 30,000?
Appendicitis
What may you have if your WBC exceeds 1,000,000?
Dyscrasia
What is a decreased White Cell Count?
Leukopenia
What is the most popular stain used for blood smears?
Wright Stain
Acid dye and Red Color
Eosin
Basic dye and Blue Color
Methylene Blue
In a blood smear, the greater shift to the left is an indicator of ?
A more severe infection
In a blood smear if the presence of increased moncytes?
Tuberculosis
In a blood smear, the presence of increased lymphocyte?
Healing
In a blood smear, the presence of increased eosinophil?
Parasitic Infection
What four things are the growth requirements for bacteria?
Temperature
Oxygen
Nutrition
Moisture
What bacteria grows at 15 to 20 degrees C?
Psychrophilic
What bacteria grows at 20 to 45 degrees C?
Mesophilic
What bacteria grows at 50 to 55 degrees C?
Thermophilic
What is spherical, appears singly, in pairs, chains, clusters or packets?
Cocci
What is rod-shaped, appears singly, in chains or in palisades?
Bacillus
What is spiral, corkscrew, or comma-shaped appearing singly only?
Spirillum
What are the four parts to a gram stain?
Primary Stain
Mordant
Decolorizer
Counter-Stain
Is a primary stain and stains everything in the smear blue?
Crystal Violet
Is a mordant, a substance that causes the crystal violet to penetrate and adhere to the gram-positive organisms?
Iodine
What acts as the decolorizer that washes the stain away from everything in the smear except the gram-positive organisms?
Acetone-Alcohol
What is the counter-stain that stains everything in the smear that has be decolorized?
Safranin
What is the normal daily urine volume for adults?
800-2000 ml
What three publications govern the rules and regualtions of the petty officer?
US Navy Regualtions
UCMJ
Standard Organization & Regulation of the US Navy
What are the five basic human needs?
Survival
Safety/Security
Social-Belonging
Esteem
Self Actualization
What are the two types of feedback?
Positive and Constructive Feedback
What are the four types of counseling?
Personal
Career
Performance
Disciplinary
What article of the US Navy Regulations give you general authority as a petty ?
Article 1037
What part of the Constitution provides the President executive power?
Article 2 Section 1
What year was the MCPON formally set up?
01 MAR 1967
What are the three qualities of a leader?
Morales
Adminstrative Responsibility
Leadership Ability
What is the form number for the Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record?
NAVMED 6150/21-30
Where can you find the information on dental examinations and related forms?
NAVMED P-117 Chapters 6 & 15
Where do you foucs the light in order to avoid the eyes?
Chin
How many types of dental examiniations are there?
4
What type of dental examination is an annual exam?
T2, Oral Exam
What instruction will provide you information on Suitability for Overseas Assignment?
NAVMEDCOMINST 1300.1
What part of the NAVMED 1300/1 does the Dental Officer fill out?
Part 2: Dental Screening
What is the form number fot the Report of Medical Examination?
SF-88
What is the term used when referring to a double occlusal restoration?
Snake Eyes
What is the forensic examination form located on the dental record?
Inside the back cover
What is the abbreviation used to record a copal varnish in the dental record?
COP
When recording that all caries not removed in the dental record, what abbreviation is used?
ACNR- All Caries Not Removed
When recording that the Health Questionnaire was review in the dental record, what abbreviation do you use?
HQR- Health Questionnaire Reviewed
When recording that Plaque Control Instructions were provided in the dental record, what abbreviation do you use?
PCI
What form did the EZ603A replace?
SF 603
What type of lines are used to outline and inscribe for a gold restoration?
Horizontal
Whatletter do you use when charting a patient that has supernumerary teeth?
S over that particular tooth
Where do you indicate the restorative materials and to differentiate b/t sealants, composites and temporaries?
Remarks Section
What box of the Current Status Form is called Accession & Subsequent Diseases & Abnormalities?
Box 1
What does SOAP stand for?
Subjective, Objective, Assesssment, Plan
What is the form number for the Consultation Sheet?
SF 513
How many bones of the skull are there?
28
How many bones form the cranium?
8
What is the front part of the skull above the eyes?
Frontal Bone
What bone is behind the frontal bone and is a curved plate?
Parietal Bone
What bones are the sides and part of the base of the skull and area around the ear?
Temporal Bone
What bone is the back part of the skull and base of cranium?
Occipital Bone
What bone is wing-like shaped, internally wedged b/t several other bones in the front part of the cranium?
Sphenoid Bone
What bone is situated in the front of the sphenoid bone?
Ethmoid Bone
How many bones of teh face are there?
14 stationary and 1 movable
What bones are the largest bones of the face and form the upper jaw?
Maxillae Bones
What bones are L-shaped and located behind the maxillae?
Palatine bones
Which bones are the largest ones of the face?
Maxillae
Which bones in the skull is the only movable bone?
Mandible
Which bone is horseshoe shaped?
Mandible
What is also referred to as the chin?
Mental Protuberance
How many bones are located in the middle ear?
3 small bones
What are the three small bones of the middle ear?
Malleus
Incus
Stapes
What is the oval depression in the temporal bone?
Glenoid Fossa
The muscles of the head can be divided into how many groups and what are they?
2-
Facial Expression
Mastication
What muscle makes your lips close and pucker?
Orbicularis Oris
Where is the buccinator located?
Cheeks and corner of mouth
What muscle raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin?
Mentalis
What muscle closes the jaw and is fan shaped?
Temporalis
What muscle allow grinding action side to side?
Lateral Pterygoid
What are the rough projections on teh tongue called?
Papillae
What are the four types of taste sensations?
Bitter
Sour
Salt
Sweet
Where is the Uvula located?
back portion of the soft palate
What has irregular ridges or fold behinds the central inciscors?
Rugae
How much saliva does the salivary glads produce on a daily basis?
2- 3 pints
Where are enzymes present?
Saliva
Which glad is walnut sized?
Submandibular
Which gland is located inside the cheek?
Parotid
How many phases does degultition have?
3
What is the calcifiedsubstance that covers the entire anatomic crown of the tooth?
Enamel
What type of mosquito is insecticide resistant?
Anapholes
How long after being treated for malaria must you wait to donate blood?
3 years
What population has a risk in taking Primaquine?
G6-PD Deficiency
How much time in the field can an AMAL/ADAL support?
60 days
How long after a casualty does the CO have to draft a condolence letter?
48 hours
What is the purpose of a reprimand?
To teach Not embarase
After what inactive period of time must members of the CTT repeat formal training?
1 yr
What is the width of braids for females?
1/4" uniform and as many as the cover can be worn
What is Article 92 of UCMJ?
Not Obeying an Order
What are the three types of court martial?
General
Special
Summary
What are the two types of waste?
Infectious
Non-Infectious
What is the dillution ration for bleach and water used to clean blood spills?
1:10
What is the purpose of the precious metals recovery program?
To save the Navy money and resuse of materials
What is the screening test for detecting choloroquine in the urine?
Wilson-Edison
What is the chance of a false negative with the Wilson-Edison Test?
15%
What is the method of treatment and disposal of bulk blod and other infectious liquids?
Gelanization
How man articles does the Code Of Conduct have?
6
Who created the Code of Conduct?
President Eisenhower
When was the Code of Conduct written?
05 May 1950
What are the four types of counseling?
Informal
Formal
Personal
Displinary
When dealing with people, you can not change which of the following human traits?
Emotional make up
What size and color earrings can an enlisted female wear?
4-6mm silver/e-6 below
4-6mm gold e-7 above
Who is responsible for the precious metal recovery program?
DLA
What is the lowest rank that EMI can be given by?
E-7
What are the four terrorism threat levels?
Low
Moderate
Signifiant
High
How long can infectious waste be stored without refridgeration?
Up to 7 days
What is the offensive measure taken to prevent, deter and respond to terrorism?
Counter-Terrorism
When should sunglasses not be permitted in uniform?
In Formation
Where must a suspected or confirmed malaria case be reported to?
Disease Action Report
What is the perferred method to treat and disinfect the water in your canteen while in the field?
Iodine Tablets
Discharge of sewage from naval ships is prohibited within how many miles?
3 Nautical Miles
What is effective sterilizations?
250 degrees for 90 min at 15 psi
Female nails cannot extedn how far beyond the end of the finger?
1/4"
Who is responsible for installing precious metal recovery equipment?
MTF & DTF
How many beds (holding) & operating rooms should a medical battalion have?
260 Beds
9 Operating Rooms
What is chloroquine Phosphate used for?
Malaria
Bacillus stearothemophilus spore stirps must be used how frequently to test sterilization process?
Weekly
What are 2 types for heat injuries?
Heat Stroke
Heat Exhaustion
How many phases of force protection are there?
5
How long can EMI be issued per day?
2 hours
What is an enclosed pouch that contains fluid or semi-solid material?
Cyst
Who is ultimately responsible for the command's safety?
CO
What are the 5 terrorist force protection conditions?
Normal
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Which force protection condition indicates an imminent attack?
Charlie
What vitamins are fat soluble?
A, D, E, K
What type of stretcher do you use to remove a patient from machinery spaces?
Neil Robertson
What is the preferred antibiotic to treat syphilis?
Penicillin
What is the preferred antibiotic to treat gonorrhea?
Rocephin IM
Doxycycline
How often & at what time should the Binnacle List be submitted to the CO?
Daily by 0930
What is the preferred method to test visual acuity?
Snellen Test
The roof of the mouth is known as?
Hard Palate
What is the definition of posology?
Study of Dosage
Dental anatomy is the study of ?
Teeth Structures
The Privacy Act Statment of 1974 is what form?
DD2005
What form is routinely used for inpatient admission notes?
SF509
What color is the label for hazmat?
Orange
What are two postoperative goals?
Nutrition
Wound Healing
What is another name for hematogenic shock?
Hypovolemic
In what state is the amalgam scrap stored?
Dry State
What way should you move a patient?
Feet First
Tissue cells of the body are constantly bathed in this type of fluid?
Interstitial Fluid
What is a short spine board primarily used for?
Sitting Patients
What is Triage Class 3
Delay
What are 2 antidotes for blood agents?
2 PAM-CL
Atropine
What is another name for alveolar osteitis?
Dry Socket
What is the humidity for and operating room?
55-60%
What type of bandage is used for the nose?
Four Taled
What does AMPLE stand for?
Allergies
Meds
Previous Medical History
Last Meal
What are bland or fatty substances applied to skin to make more soft?
Emmolients
What are 2 superficial fungal skin infections?
Ringworm
Athelet's Foot
What is the most common way to anesthetize maxillary teeth?
Infiltration
What is the form # for dental lab authorization?
DD 232
What are knot like masses of nerve cells in the sympathetic trunk?
Parauertebral Ganglia
What are the five stages of death
Anger
Bargining
Denial
Depression
Acceptance
Triangular bandage used in ER situations?
Curvat
Non-absorbable suture, "spit" from wound?
Silk
What is method of choice for inhaled poison?
Oxygen
Exercise
How far above the antecubital foss should you place a tourniquet?
2-3"
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 for is used for the Report of Medical History?
SF 93
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 ship?
Papa
What form is used for those admissions of 48 hours or less?
SF 539
Three forms of topical anesthetics?
Ointments
Sprays
Liquid
Who has to inspect a poor ventilated space or void before anyone can enter?
Gas Free Engineer
What are the 2 primary factors when determining medication?
Age
Weight
What is the rule for Seniors entering boats?
Last
How many days does someone have to submit an appeal for NJP?
5 days
What are the 3 sources for discipline laws?
UCMJ
US Navy Regs
SORM
What are the three types of military pay?
Basic
Special
Encentive
What is the number of yards that honors are passed?
400 yards
What form do you order medical books on?
DD 1149
The 5 schedule categories for controlled substances are found in what manual and what chapter?
MANMED Chapter 21
What is the height on a female's shoe?
5/8 - 2 5/8"
How often does the controlled substances inventory board take inventory?
Monthly
What is the size suture should be used on an adult scalp?
3.0
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
If a person wants to appeal their NJP how many days do they have?
5 days
What are the navy's three types of pay?
Basic
Special
Encentive
What form is NAVMED 6150/20?
Medical Record Jacket
Passing honors for boats are exchanged when they pass at how many yards?
400
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
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
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