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What blood agent has lung irritant effects?
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CK- Cyanogen Chloride
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A nerve agent has what kind of odor?
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Odorless
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What does DRMO stand for?
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Defense Reutilization Marketing Office
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What is the rate of action for psychological agents?
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Delayed
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Urgent Medical Event Reports (MER) should be submitted no later than when?
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24 hours or sooner as indicated
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What BUMED Instruction refers to Nutrition Standards and Education?
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BUMEDINST 10110.6
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What is required for a report precious metal content?
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Metal type, quantity, and location within the item of the scrap metal turned in.
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During periods of light to
moderate activity in a temperate climate, an intake of ______ of beverage per 1,000 calories expended is a reasonable goal. |
1 quart
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SSIC number 1300 - 13999 =
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Aeronautical
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Chapter 15 of the P - 117 is what?
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Physical Exams
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In the temperature range of 86 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit what percentage increase is there in energy requirements?
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2.5% to 10%
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What instruction refers to the precious metals recovery program?
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BUMEDINST 4010.3
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If temperature exceeds 90 degrees fahrenheit on DB thermometer can work of an individual exceed 4 hours?
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Yes
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Routine administration of immunizations with jet injectors is prohibited unless otherwise authorized by who?
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Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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What is the preferred method of Medical Event Reporting?
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NDRS
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What is the rate of action for nerve agents if inhaled?
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Rapid
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What does SECNAV M-5510.36 refer to?
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Department of the Navy Information Security Program
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How long can MREs be used as sole food ration?
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21 Days
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A suspected outbreak among military personnel is considered what type of MER?
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Urgent
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To collect data on heat stress injuries ships must do what? Using what tools?
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Heat Stress Surveys... Dry Bulb (DB), Wet Bulb (WB), and Globe Temperature (GT)
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If a vaccine is administered earlier than recommended interval is it counted as a part of the primary series?
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No
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What instruction refers to Medical Event Reports?
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BUMEDINST 6220.12
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No Calibration Required stickers are not required for what kind of themometer?
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Dry Bulb Thermometer
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What does MDRI stand for?
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Military Dietary Reference Intake
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What instruction refers to U.S. Navy Family Care Policy?
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OPNAVINST 1740.4
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What instruction refers to the Tuberculosis Control Program?
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BUMEDINST 6224.8
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Are any vaccines contraindicated in asplenic personnel?
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No
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What instruction refers to U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations?
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NAVPERS 15665
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Personal items of the deceased is collected and retained for what reason?
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For proper identification purposes
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In an EVAL in the administrative blocks what should be done with the text?
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All Capital Letters
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How long are NAVENPVNTEDUs required to keep MERs on file?
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5 years
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What instruction refers to the Management of Infectious Waste?
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BUMEDINST 6280.1
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What are the three responsibilities that must be satisfied by medical support of the fleet marine force?
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Preventative Medicine Program, Day-To-Day Care Of The Sick, Medical Planning in Support of Operations
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What does NAVPERS 15560 refers to what?
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Naval Military Personnel Manual
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How long can personnel work in a space that exceeds 100 degrees fahrenheit on DB thermometer?
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Maximum 4 Hours
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What is the fleets number one occupational health hazard?
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Noise-induced Hearing Loss
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What instruction refers to the Health Services Augmentation Program (HSAP)?
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BUMEDINST 6440.5
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What does NAVEDTRA 14504 refers to?
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Military Requirements for Petty Officers Third and Second Class
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What is the MAGTF’s four core elements?
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Command Element (CE), Ground Combat Element (GCE), Aviation Combat Element (ACE), Combat Service Support Element (CSS or CSSE)
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What instruction refers to the Dental Infection Control Program?
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BUMEDINST 6600.10
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What does NAVEDTRA 14325 refer to?
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Basic Military Requirements
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What level of care contains surgical capability, basic laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, and ward holding facilities?
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Level 2
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Vitamin A deficiency causes what?
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Night Blindness
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NAVEDTRA 14274 refers to what?
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Dental Technician
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Who advises Marine force commander on all medical matters?
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The Force Surgeon
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Recommend troops consume approximately how much
beverage per day when working in warm weather? |
4 to 6 quarts
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When moving patients from the frontline to the aid station what are the three accepted modes of transport?
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Helicopter, Litter Bearers, Walking
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What are four types of blister agents?
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HN - Nitrogen Mustard, HD - Distilled Mustard, L - Lewisite, CX - Phosgene Oxide
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What are the two types of MERs?
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Routine and Urgent
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What is the most forward and mobile medical treatment facility supporting the MAGTF?
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Battalion Aid Station (BAS)
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What is the rate of action for vomiting agents?
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Immediate
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NAVEDTRA 14295A refers to what?
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Hospital Corpsman
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Vitamin B2 is called what?
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Riboflavin
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Unit Corpsman and BAS are within what level of care?
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Level 1
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What does SECNAV M-5216.5 refer to?
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DON Correspondence Manual
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Vomitting agents smell like what?
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Fireworks
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Who advises Marine force commander on all dental matters?
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The Force Dental Officer
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What does NAVMED P 5052-26 refer to?
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U.S. Navy Shipboard Pest Control
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When deployed MERs are to be sent to who?
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The NAVENPVNTEDU responsible for that geographical region
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What are the 5 levels of care according to the P-117 Chapter 19?
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(1) First Aid/Emergency Care, (2) Initial Resuscitative Care, (3) Resuscitative Care, (4) Definitive Care, (5) Convalescent, Restorative, and Rehabilitative Care
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What does OPNAVINST 5215.17 refer to?
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Department of the Navy Directives Issuance System
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According to the rule of nines the front and the back of the arm is what percent?
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Nine percent
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What does NAVMED P-117 refer to?
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Manual of the Medical Department
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What does OPNAVINST 5100.19 refer to?
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Navy Safety and Occupational Health Program for Forces Afloat
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What does NAVMED P-5010 refer to?
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Manual of Naval Preventative Medicine
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What instruction refers to Malaria Prevention and Control?
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NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.2
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Choking agents smell like what?
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New Mown Grass
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P - 117 chapter 6 is what?
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Dental
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Common symptoms of blood agents are?
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Vertigo, Nausea, Headache (early syumptoms of exposure)
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P - 5010 chapter 1 is what?
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Food Sanitation
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Vitamin A is called what?
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Retinol
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Vitamin C is called what?
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Ascorbic Acid
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Vitamin C deficiency causes what?
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Scurvy
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Vitamin B1 deficiency causes what?
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Beriberi
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Vitamin E dificiency causes what?
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Renal Disease
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Sources of vitamin A are?
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Vegetables, Liver, Dairy
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Sources of vitamin B1 are?
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Pork, Fish, Eggs
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Sources of vitamin D are?
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Sunlight, Milk, Tuna
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Sources of vitamin K are?
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Green Leafy Vegetables
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Shape of coccus bacteria is?
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Spherical
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According to the rule of nines one half of the torso is what percent?
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Eighteen percent
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How do blood agents produce their effects?
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Interfering with oxygen utilization on the cellular level
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Hydrogen cyanide is what type of agent? Smells like what?
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Blood Agent, Bitter Almonds
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Blood agents are also known as?
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Cyanogens
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SSIC number 9000 - 9999 =
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Ship's Design
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Symptoms of blood agents can last how long?
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Hours to Days, Death
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What is the treatment for blood agent exposure?
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Assisted Ventilation with oxygen and IV sodium nitrite and sodium thiosulfate
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Where should chemically contaminated clothing be placed?
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On land 75 yards (meters) downwind of MTF and living quarters. At Sea throw overboard
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How do you dispose of protective mask and over-garments when at sea?
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Seal inside another container and throw overboard
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Does the current death program provide for cremation?
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Yes. To include transportation, urn, engraving urn, and outer container
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What instruction refers to Navy Safety and Occupational Health?
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OPNAVINST 5100.19E
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On average how long does it take for climate acclimatization?
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3 Weeks (most of the process happens in the first week)
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If an operational unit must send an Urgent MER, how should it be sent?
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Unclassified
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In non-air conditioned spaces not normally manned, in which personnel may have to periodically work in, what kind of thermometer must be mounted?
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Dry Bulb Thermometer
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How often should dry bulb temperatures be checked when temperatures DO NOT exceed 85 degrees fahrenheit? DO exceed 85 degrees fahrenheit?
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Every 4 hours... Every Hour
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Someone with the social 243-76-5933 would have what color medical record?
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Green
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SSIC numbers 3000 - 3999 =
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Operations and Readiness
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What are the 4 types of nerve agents?
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GA – Tabun, GB – Sarin, GD – Soman, VX
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Tear gas is also known as what?
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Lacrimator
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Vitamin B1 is called what?
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Thiamine
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Vitamin E is called what?
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Tocopherol
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A deficiency in vitamin D causes what?
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Rickets
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Vitamin K deficiency causes what?
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Blood Clotting Issues
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What are the sources of vitamin E?
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Avocados, Eggs, Milk
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Chapter 9 of the P - 5010 is what?
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Ground Forces
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What are the sources of vitamin C?
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Citrus, Tomatoes
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According to the rule of nines the groin is what percent of the body?
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1 Percent
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How often is typhoid administered?
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Every two years while on sea duty with injectable typhoid
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How long can contaminated protective over-garments be worn?
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24 Hours
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What is an SF 601?
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Immunizations Record
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With heat exhaustion a patients skin will be _______ and pupils will be _______.
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Pale, cool, clammy… Dilated
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With heat stroke a patients skin will be _______ and pupils will be _______.
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Red, Hot Dry… Constricted
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What instruction refers to dental infection control program?
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6600.10
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What are the two ways of decontaminating protective masks?
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Hot Soapy Water, Skin Decontamination Kit (M291 or M258A1)
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What is asepsis defined as?
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The process of preventing the access of micro-organisms.
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What are the three ways of decontaminating clothing?
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Aeration, Hot Soapy Water, Slurry
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What is the Bowie-Dick Test?
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A diagnostic test of a pre-vacuum sterilizer’s ability to move air from the chamber and prevent air reentrant.
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Psychological agents do what to their victims?
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Incapacitate
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What is defined as an invasive procedure?
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A surgical entry into the tissues, cavities, organs, or repair of traumatic injuries.
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If a dental care worker has any type of lesions that are open or weeping what must they do?
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Stay away from patient care and/or wear occlusive dressing
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Can blood-borne pathogens be transmitted to an unborn child?
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Yes
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At the beginning of each day how long should dental hoses and water lines be flushed for?
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1 minute
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For those on the hearing conservation program , how often should audiometric testing be done?
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Annually
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What DD form is a reference audiogram documented on?
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DD Form 2215
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What DD form is the hearing conservation data documented on?
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DD Form 2216
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What two places should audiograms be documented?
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Defense Occupational Health Readiness System – Hearing Conservation (DOEHRS-HC) and individuals medical record
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What is the PHS 731
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A CDC issued yellow shot card
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What instruction refers to the writing of performance evaluations?
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BUPERSINST 1610.10B
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SSIC number 2000 - 2999 =
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Telecommunications
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A patient with the social 123-45-8765 has what color medical record?
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White
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SSIC number 1000 - 1999 =
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Personnel
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A patient with the social 123-45-3355 has what color medical record?
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Blue
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What kind of odor does a psychological agent have?
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Odorless
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What kind of odor does tear agents have?
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Pepper Like
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P-117 Chapter 16 is what?
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Medical Records
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NAVMED P-5010 chapter 8 is what?
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Entomology
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P-117 Chapter 19 is what?
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Fleet Marine Force
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NAVMED P-5010 chapter 6 is what?
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Water Afloat
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Vitamin B6 is called what?
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Pyridoxine HCL
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Vitamin K is called what?
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Menidione
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Vitamin B6 deficiency causes what?
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Neuritis
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Vitamin B12 deficiency causes what?
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Pernicious Anemia
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Vitamin B2 deficiency causes what?
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Pellagra
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Sources of vitamin B2 are?
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Organ Meats
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Sources of vitamin B6 are?
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Pork, Potatoes, Liver
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Sources of vitamin B12 are?
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Liver, Eggs, Dairy, Fish
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According to the rule of nines what percentage is one half of the head?
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4.5 %
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According to the rule of nines what percentage is one half of a leg?
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9 %
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For a basic physical exam what two DD forms are required?
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DD 2808 DD 2807-1
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How long are physical exams considered good for?
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2 years
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Physical exams must be kept on file for how many years?
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2 years
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For seperation/ retirement members 35+ years old must be offered what?
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Hepatitis C test
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What shape is bacillus?
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Rod
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How many times must a patient be vaccinated for the Anthrax series to be complete?
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5
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Working at high altitude increases water needs to approximately how much per day?
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4 to 6 quarts
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What is the spray-wipe-spray method?
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A method of cleaning a surface and disinfecting it because there is currently no agent registered with the EPA that cleans and disinfect in one step
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What is unit dose defined as?
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The quantity of materials or supplies required to treat a single patient
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HBV and HIV antibody follow up lab test be performed at what time interval?
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6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months
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Routine MERs should be submitted no later than when?
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The first of each month
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All dental personnel must have initial training in how much time? Repeat training how often?
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90 days, annually
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Three 10 second mouth rinses reduces a patients microbial count temporarily by up to what percent?
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97%
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Approximately what percentage of patients infected with HBV or HIV show no symptoms and may be unaware of their infection?
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80%
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Risk Assessment Code is defined as what?
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An expression of risk that combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probability.
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What are the 5 Risk Assessment Codes (RAC) definitions?
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(1) Critical Risk, (2) Serious Risk, (3) Moderate Risk, (4) Minor Risk, (5) Negligible Risk
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What are the two types of blood agents?
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AC- Hydrogen Cyanide, CK- Cyanogen Chloride
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What is the smallest, most mobile medical support platoon of the medical battalion?
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Shock Trauma Platoon (STP)
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What is the mission of the Battalion Aid Station?
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Provide direct support to company and platoon corpsmen, and to provide advanced trauma life support under fire
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Temperature ranges of 32 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit have what percentage increase in energy requirements?
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5% to 10%
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Between 68 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit require how much adjustment in energy requirements?
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None
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For moderate activity in high altitudes energy needs are about what?
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50 to 55 calories/kg bodyweight
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Energy requirements of individuals performing extremely strenuous work in high-mountain
areas may reach______ to ______ calories a day. |
6,000... 7,000
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For prolonged periods of work in full cold-weather gear, energy
needs may reach _____ calories/kg body weight. |
60
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In regards to nutrition what is a serious problem with high altitude work?
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Loss of Appetite
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What percent of total calories consumed should come from foods and beverages
with carbohydrate sources? |
50% to 55%
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What does RDA stand for?
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Recommended Dietary Allowances
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What is the protein intake range for men per day?
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63 to 119 grams
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What is the protein intake range for women per day?
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50 to 93 grams
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In military dining facilities, menu planners will establish menus what percent or less of total calories from
fat. |
30%
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Saturated fat should be limited to what percent of total calories?
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10%
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cholesterol should be limited to no more than how many
milligrams (mg)/day? |
300 milligrams/day
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What does food additive mean?
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any substance the intended
use of which results or may reasonably be expected to result, directly or indirectly, in its becoming a component or otherwise affecting the characteristics of any food |
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Any food prepared in advance must be stored how?
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Must be immediately cooled to 41 degrees or below within 4 hours
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What does CIP stand for?
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Cleaned in Place
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What does CFR mean?
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Code of Federal Regulations
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Food borne disease outbreak is what?
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Two or more persons experience a similar illness after ingestion of a common food...includes a single
case of illness such as one person ill from botulism or chemical poisoning. |
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When washing hands how long should you rub your hands together?
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20 seconds
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What temperature must shell eggs be received at? Stored at?
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45 degrees Fahrenheit... 41 degrees Fahrenheit or less
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Potentially Hazardous Food (PHF) will be received at what temperature?
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41 degrees Fahrenheit
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Potentially Hazardous Food (PHF) that is cooked and received hot shall be maintained at a temperature of
_________ or above. |
140°F (60°C)
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For a ppd what type of syringe in needle are required?
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Syringe graduated at .1ml with 25 gauge 5/8 inch needle
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Intermediate strength ppd test is what?
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5 TU
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How long after ppd administration should results be checked?
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48 to 72 hours
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Induration of a ppd test is measured in what units?
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Millimeters
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If a patient returns on or before the 10th day after ppd administration with 15 millimeters or more induration how should it be marked?
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It is considered “Significant” and should be documented
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TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL AGENT CASUALTIES AND CONVENTIONAL MILITARY CHEMICAL INJURIES; APPENDIX B?
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NAVMED P-5041
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TREATMENT OF BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENT CASUALTIES; CHAPTER 1?
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NAVMED P-5042
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BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT MANUAL; SECTION 8?
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NAVMED P-5132
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DECEDENT AFFAIRS MANUAL; CHAPTER 2; INTRODUCTION ?
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NAVMEDCOMINST 5360.1
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NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM; CHAPTER 5, 7
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OPNAVINST 5215.17
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, NAVY RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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SECNAV M-5210.1
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MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, BASIC (BMR); CHAPTER 1, 10, 21, 3, 6, 9?
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NAVEDTRA 14325
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MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR PETTY OFFICERS THIRD AND SECOND CLASS
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NAVEDTRA 14504
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When should infectious waste and non-infectious waste be separated?
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At its point of origin
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Limit storage of infectious waste without refrigeration to how many days?
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7 days
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Training for personnel involved in infectious waste should be how often?
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At initial assignment and annually following that
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