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