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46 Cards in this Set
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What concept is critical to attaining the goal of a healthy and fit force?
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"Human weapon system"
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What are the three FDS that the medical airman should be familiar with?
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1. Roles and responsibilities of the AFMS
2. Force Health Protection 3. Competency |
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You just received your new NREMT card.
Where should you file a copy of it? |
Pat 6, Section B; Your new NREMT certificate should be kept in Part 6, Section A
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Who is the key ingredient to your training program and what are some attributes necessary for success?
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You (the trainee), and some necessary attributes for success are:
attentive to training, opportunities. show enthusiasm and initiative, and asking for the opportunity to assist or observe what is being done |
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How is sustainment training accomplished?
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Qualification training, formal training courses, in-services training and exercises
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List at least three of the basic qualifications to be or to maintain your status as a 4N0X1
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1. Achieve NREMT certification and readiness training
2. Complete QTP's 3. Complete Readiness Skills Verification Program (RSVP) 4. Locally developed, annual, and ancillary training |
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What is the purpose of an in-service?`
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They are topics that are used frequently or have a high probability of encountering in the work area; they are a good tool used to focus on areas needing improvement
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How are subspecialties of the 4N0X1 career field identified?
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"Shredouts" or special experience identifiers (SEI)
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What does SEI 487 stand for?
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Critical Care Technician (CCT)
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What does SEI 490 stand for?
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Hyperbaric Medical Technican (HBMT)
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Identify the coding element below:
4N0 [X] X |
Identifies the individual's skill level
(3,5,7,9,0) |
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How is documentation of 4N0X1 training maintained?
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Documentation of training is kept in a six-part folder AKA the individual training record
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Identify the coding element below:
[4] N0XX |
Identifies career grouping
(4 represents all medical AFSC's) |
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Whose responsibility is it to check for faulty electrical cords and inoperable parts or functions?
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Everyone
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What are three simple steps to detect and correct equipment problems?
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Inspect, Report, Remove
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What are the primary sources to record equipment repair?
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AF Form 1297, Temporary Issue Receipt, and on the CRL
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What is the name of the product that is generated through DMLSS and lists information pertaining to all supply and equipment items that have been issued to or turned in from a section?
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Activity issue/Turn-in summary
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What actions should the property custodian take if a backorder item is no longer needed?
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Nothing. Once its ordered, it must be received
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What should you do if an item has been on backorder for more than 30 days?
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Ask MEMO personnel to check on the order
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When does a new property custodian assume responsibility for items on the property/equipment list?
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Upon signing the custodian receipt/locator list
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When may the AF Form 601 be destroyed?
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When the ordered item is added to or taken off the CRL
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How often are equipment inspections usually conducted?
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Daily
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What are the three actions to remember when looking for discrepancies with equipment?
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Inspect, Report, Remove
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What is the primary source for recording equipment repair?
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AF Form 1297, Temporary Issue Receipt, or custodians actions/custodial reporting list
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Who receives the completed Job Inventory and what is the information used for?
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The Career Field Manager (CFM); Job Inventory's are usually discussed in utilization and training workshop (U&TW) where senior enlisted talk about Phase I and Phase II training, CDC's, QTPs. RSVP, and WAPS
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What skill level has accomplished all primary duty requirements for skill level and is in training to become or is a mid-level manager?
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Craftsman (4N071)
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What is the title of the 4N0X1C shredout?
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Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT)
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How does Air Force Doctrine air AFMS commanders in accomplishing the mission?
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AMDS commanders use Air Force assets such as people, information, and support systems across the range of military operations; the AFDD 2-4.2 provides the guidance for the commander to make decisions and appropriately use assets
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Identify the coding element below:
4 [N] 0XX |
Identifies the career field family within the career group
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Identify the coding element below:
4N [0] XX |
Identify the career field subdivision
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Identify the coding element below:
4N0X [X] |
Specifically identifies the specialty within a certain career field
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What are the four phases of a helping relationship?
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1. Preinteractive Phase
2. Introductory Phase 3. Working Phase 4. Termination Phase |
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What are six barriers to effective communication?
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1. Language differences
2. Changing the subject 3. Giving opinions instead of facts 4. Talking too much 5. Not paying attention 6. Illness |
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What are the stages of the grieving process?
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Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
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Medical records are maintained within a system of records protected by what?
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Public Law (PL) 93-579, Privacy Act of 1974
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Medical personnel must comply with what acts and codes?
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1. 5 United States Code (USC) 552a, Records maintained on individuals
2. AFI-41-210, Patient Administration Functions |
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What are some military actions for non-compliance with HIPAA guidelines?
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You supervision will verbally counsel you, non-judicial punishment, or court-martialed
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What are the civilian actions for non-compliance with HIPAA guidelines?
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-Criminal penalties are a $50,000 fine and 1 year in prison for knowingly violation privacy
-$100,000 + 5 years in prison for obtaining records under false pretenses -$250,000 + 10 years with intent to sell or disclose patient information |
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What is the purpose of the Patient Advocacy?
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To provide an unbiased third-party
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What are Foundational Doctrine Statements (FDS)?
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The basic principles and beliefs that help create the Air Force Doctrine Document (AFDD)
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What is the title of the 4N0X1B shredout?
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Neurology Technician (NT)
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What are the operation doctrine principles of the Air Force Health Services for maintaining health and fitness?
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By integrating prevention-oriented health, fitness, and medical healthcare
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Where is AETC Form 156, Student Training report placed and when may it be removed?
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Part 4, Section B. It may be removed upon upgrade from 3-level to 5-level
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What does the SEI 494 stand for?
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Aeromedical Evacuation Technician (AET)
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Which doctrine is like an automobile designer who produces new cars, but the basic structure to previous models are the same?
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The Basic Doctrine
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What guide is the primary guide used by air force medical service commanders to accomplish their mission?
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AFDD 2-4.2, Health Services
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