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This disposition of remains program is operational on a worldwide basis during PEACETIME, but may continue to exist in an area of conflict.
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Current Death Program |
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This disposition of remains program is operational when authorized by responsible commander during MAJOR military operations (wartime usually)
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Graves Registration Program |
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This disposition of remains program combines Current Death Program and Graves registration into one program. |
Concurrent Return Program |
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The CACP coordinator can be what person?
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Active duty commissioned officer, or a well-qualified senior enlisted member. |
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First call should be made to the NOK within how much time after death of member?
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24 hours |
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The CACO helps with PNOK and SNOK with? |
Disposition of remains, Death gratuity/unpaid pay and allowances, Personal effects, Settlement of estate, SGLI, etc.. |
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What is the instruction for the Decedent affairs program?
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BUMEDINST 5360.1 |
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What are the main program objectives of Decedent affairs program?
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1. Immediate recovery/ID of deceased 2. High standards of and uniformity in services provided. 3. Minimum elapsed time between death and delivery of remains to NOK 4. Prompt notification to PNOK concerning matters applicable. |
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What is the responsibility of the Commander of Naval Medical command and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in regards to decedent affairs?
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1. Formulation and promulgation of policies 2. Standards 3. Procedures 4. Training |
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Who directs disposition of unidentified remains?
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Commander, Naval Medical Command (MEDCOM-332) directs disposition. |
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Who is the authority who may grant an extension for the escort past the allotted time?
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Commanding Officer/Appropriate PSD office. |
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What is the instruction for Personnel Casualty Reporting Requirements?
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MILPERSMAN 1770-010 |
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What is the instruction for the Casualty Assistance Calls and Funeral Honors Support (CAC/FHS) Program Coordination? |
OPNAVINST 1770.1 |
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What is the temperature remains should be preserved at?
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36-40 degrees F (2.2-4.4 degrees C) |
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NOK must be notified that a search is being conducted and be advised of progress how often?
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Daily |
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How is the casket prepared for committal at sea?
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1. Minimum of 20 holes, 2 inches in diameter, with 8 in the base, 4 in each half of the lid, and 2 in each end.
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When appropriate, when should you place weights in the casket during committal at sea?
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When the casket and the remains together weigh less than 300 pounds. |
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What should the casket be wrapped in to prevent the divided lid from opening?
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5 nylon bands of not less than 3/4 inch (2 in each half, and 1 lengthwise from top to base. |
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How far off shore should a committal at sea be conducted?
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3 miles off the continental shelf, and at a depth of greater than 100 fathoms.
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What is the form for Certificate of Death
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DD 2064 |
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What is the instruction on the Management of Pregnant Servicewomen?
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OPNAVINST 6000.1 |
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Whats the maximum amount of time pregnant servicewomen should be at parade rest?
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No longer than 15 minutes
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What kind of regular physical training are pregnant women allowed to participate in?
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Approved exercise program |
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What is the maximum ionizing radiation exposure limit for the entire period of gestation? |
Should not exceed 0.5 REM |
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What are the specific limitations for women in their last three months of pregnancy (28 weeks and beyond)?
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Allowed to rest 20 minutes every four hours, and limited to a 40 hour work week (over 7 days) including watchstanding. |
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Pregnant women will not be transferred to units deploying during what period?
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20th week of pregnancy, to four months after expected date of delivery. |
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Pregnant women cannot remain on ship if MEDEVAC time is more than what?
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3 hours |
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What is the period for post-partum convalescent leave?
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Period of six weeks (42 days) |
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What is the instruction for the Suitability Screening Program?
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BUMEDINST 1300.2 series |
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What are the remote locations within the US that require suitability screening?
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2. California (Bridgeport, San Clemente Island, San Nicolas Island) 3. Key West, Florida 4. Barking Sands, Hawaii 5. Fallon, NV 6. Sugar Grove, WV |
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What is considered reasonable travel time from remote locations to frequently used health care?
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Reasonable travel time is two hours of one way surface travel. |
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What is the instruction for Suitability Screening for OVERSEAS and remote duty assignment?
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OPNAVINST 1300.14C
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What is the instruction for Medical, Dental, and Educational Suitability Screening AND EFMP Enrollment?
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BUMEDINST 1300.2A |
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What is the form for the Medical, Dental, and Educational Suitability Screening Checklist and Worksheet?
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NAVMED 1300/2 |
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What is the form for the Medical, Dental, and Educational Suitability Screening for Service and Family members?
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NAVMED 1300/1 |
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What is the form for Report of Suitability for Overseas Assignment? |
NAVPERS 1300/16 - Part 2 |
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When does the suitability have to be completed for the service member?
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Within 30 days of receipt of orders |
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Who makes suitability determination after the 30 day clock ends?
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The transferring command |
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What is the instruction for the Exceptional Family Member Program?
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OPNAVINST 1754.2C |
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What is the primary purpose of EFMP?
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Assist service members in providing for the special needs of their EFM before, during, and after relocation by change of duty assignments. |
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Who is required to enroll in EFM?
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All family members identified by physicians and/or educational authorities as exhibiting medical or educational disabilities or chronic medical conditions. |
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What is the instruction for "Education for all Handicapped Children Act of 1975"?
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Public Law 94-142 |
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What is the instruction for "Defense Dependants Education Act"?
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Public Law 95-561 |
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What is the instruction for "Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments"? |
Public Law 102-119 |
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What is the instruction for Education of Handicapped Children in the DOD DEPENDANT Schools? |
DODINST 1342.12 |
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What is the instruction for Military Personnel Drug and Abuse testing program? |
DODINST 1010.13 series |
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What is Level 1 EFMP?
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Monitoring Purposes |
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What is Level 2 EFMP?
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Pinpoint Overseas assignment |
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What is Level 3 EFMP? |
No Overseas assignment |
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What is Level 4 EFMP? |
Assignments near major medical facilities INCONUS
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What is Level 5 EFMP?
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Homesteading |
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What is Level 6 EFMP? |
Temporary Category (6-12 months)
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How often do service members enrolled in EFMP need to update their file?
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Every 3 years, 12 months prior to receiving orders, or as family needs change. |
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