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3 different levels of where official public health actions occur
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national
state local |
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which level of official public health actions has the primary responsibility to oversee public health
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state
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who organized USPHS
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Department of Health and Human Service
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what are the 6 operational components of Center Disease Control
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environmental health
health promotion/education prevention services national insititute for occupational safety and health professional development and training center for infectious disease |
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when did WHO started (world health organization)
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1948
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what are the 3 technical services of WHO
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epidemiology
statistics technical publication |
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BUMED is comprised of what 8 components
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medical & dental & nurse corps (3)
hospital corps/dental technicians (1) medical service corps(1) facilities provides medical/dental service activities under command or support of BUMED medical/dental department of other claimants and offices |
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what is the purpose of NMCPHC
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ensure Navy and Marine Corps in prevention of disease and promotion of health
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strategic plan is based on the goals of who
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surgeon general
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what the 3 key goal group of NMCPHC
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deployment of medical surveillance
managing the health of population promotion of health |
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what are the 3 objectives of deployment of medical surveillance
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maximize readiness through surveillance and intervention
establish forward deployable capability for health surveillance/protection training plan for deployment of medical surveillance |
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what are the 3 objectives of managing the health of populations
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monitor and reduce injuries and illness via partnership
provide consultation and technical assistance to epidemiologist promote preventive services |
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what are the 3 objectives of promotion of health
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reduce # of behavioral risk factor
navy training plan for Promotion of Health increase incorporation of health promotion practices |
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where is NEPMU 5 and where are their area of responsibility
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located at San Diego, CA
AOR: west coast of Mississippi river, EASTPAC |
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where is NEPMU 6 and where are their area of responsibility
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located at Pearl Harbor, HI
AOR: asian countries, indian ocean, WESTPAC |
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where is NEPMU 2 and where are their area of responsibility
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located at Norfolk, VA
AOR: Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia, Atlantic ocean, Mediterranean sea, east coast of Mississippi river |
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who provides assistance and training in fields of preventive and occupational medicine including: environmental health, industrial hygiene, health promotion
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NEPMU
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who issues U.S Navy Regulation
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SECNAV
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who approves the U.S Navy Regulation
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President
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who issues the MANMED
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Navy Surgeon General
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who issues the NAVMED P-5010
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BUMED
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which chapter of MANMED deals with Preventive Medicine and Occupational Health
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chapter 22
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what are 5 other directives of significance
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Naval Military Personnel Manual
Uniform Regulation Naval Supply Manual NAVENGCOM Design Manual Naval Ships Technical Manual |
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what are the 9 chapters of NAVMED P-5010
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food safety, living space/facilities, ventilation/heat stress, swimming pool/bathing place, water ashore, water afloat, waster water, entomology/pest control, preventive medicine for ground forces
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what is the instruction for Quarantine Regulations of the Navy
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OPNAVINST 6210.2
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what is the purpose of preventive health assessment
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consolidate medical, occupational health and risk screening services, medical record review, preventive counseling and risk communication under the umbrella of annual assessment
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who is responsible for ensuring all service members complete the PHA
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CO
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what are 3 group of people provide CO status updates of personnel
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CFL, Health Promotion personnel, Dental/FLT liaison
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what are the 2 responsibilities of CFL, Health Promotion Personnel, Dental/FLT liaison
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provide CO status update
assist individual and their commands in achieving and maintaining medical readiness |
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medical readiness elements are recommended by who
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US Preventive Services Task Force
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what are the sources used to complete PHA
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DD Form 2766
Risk Assessment tool Medical history review Member interview Physical exam Computerized medical database |
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what are 8 preventive services counseling
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diet & exercise, heat injury prevent, solar injury prevention
dental, tobacco/substance abuse physical/sexual abuse, suicide/violence prevention injury prevention |
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what are 3 PHA services
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blood pressure measurement
height and weight measurement colorectal cancer screening |
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at what age will annual fecal occult blood test be conducted
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50
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how often should normal risk member be screened for lipid
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every 5 years
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how often should high risk member be screened for lipid
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every 5 years
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at what should men and women begin their lipid screening
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men: 35 yr
women: 45 yr |
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at what age should high risk member start their lipid screening
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20
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors Screening
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READ pg 23
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what are 2 factors should be listed in medical readiness for deployment
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EFM (exceptional family member)
pregnancy requirement |
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what form will occupational risk and surveillance be documented on
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DD 2766
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what are 2 diseases HM exam for on a pelvic
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cervical cancer
chlamydia screening |
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what are 3 female specfic health screening
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pelvic
breast mammography |
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at what age will every 2 year screening for mammogram is required
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50-75
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when should high risk women begin thier mammography
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35 yr age
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what is the age range for women to decide when to begin biennial screening
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40-49
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where is counseling documented and initiated
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DD FORM 2766 Section 5
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what is included on DD FORM 2766 Section 5
READ "EXCEPTIONS" PG 25 |
date, age, topic abbreviation code
READ "EXCEPTIONS" PG 25 |
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what is the purpose of medical event reporting system
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ensure timely & adequate response
estimate distribution, trend, and risk associated with event develop policy and resource allocation or control |
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what are 7 incidences where medical report is required
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reportable condition is suspected, outbreak among military/civilian, quaranteen of military plane/ship, nosocomial, medical event is unsual (i.e, when normal treatment does not cure disease), potential interest of BUMED, requested by NEPMU/NMCPHC/BUMED
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who submits OPREP 3-navy blue message
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CO
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who maintain medical event surveillance program
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CO
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who submits report when reportable condition is suspected or confirmed
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medical department representatives
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what are 3 functions of NMCPHC
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global surveillance/monitor medical event
analyze report to exam for trends & demographic important in epidemiology, maintain NDRS |
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what are 3 functions of NEPMU
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regional surveillance/control
technical assistance to request activities validate MER as directed by NMCPHC |
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how long do NEPMU keep MER on file
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5 years
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what is the preferred method for submitting report
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NDRS
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what are 3 ways of submitting MER
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NDRS, naval message/standard naval correspondence via mail/email/fax, direct telephone
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if timeliness is critical, how should you submitt the report
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direct telephone or email with follow-on correspondence
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what are the 5 information addressees (people who need the information)
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patient's parent command
gainning command local/state public health authorities COC preventive medicine components (i.e, army, air force, coast guard, navy) |
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what are some differences between minimal report and outbreak report
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minimal report: Pt's name/SSN/command/branch/date of onset symptoms/disposition
outbreak report: # of ppl effected/location of outbreak/narrative |
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what are 6 components of narrative on outbreak report
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how were the case defined
was it clinical or laboratory based suspected source of outbreak preventive measures taken lesson learned follow up |
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what is the report control symbol
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MED 6220-3
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what is the reference number for OPREP 3 Report
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OPNAVINST 3100.6G
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who is the primary addressee of OPREP 3
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CNO
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what are the other 4 information addressees of OPREP 3
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unit is immediate superior in command
NEPMU NMCPHC BUMED (MED-24) |
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READ "MER INITIAL REPORT, MER FINAL REPORT" ON PG 32
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READ "MER INITIAL REPORT, MER FINAL REPORT" ON PG 32
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what goes on the subject line when submitting MER
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MED 6220-3 (unclassified is preferred)
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when should routine report submitted by
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no later than 1st of each month to NEPMU
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what is the time limit for submitting urgent reports
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within 24 hr
outbreak associated with food/water and military personnel |
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what are the 5 causes of outbreak requires within 24 hr
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viral
bacterial parasitic carbon monoxide poison outbreak situation |
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what are the 4 routinely reportable conditions
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read
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