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50 Cards in this Set
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What does MRI stand for?
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Medical Readiness Inspection
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For duties and responsibilities, what is the instruction for Combat AOR?
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NAVREGS 1990
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What are some of the daily requirements
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- Halogen waters
- Sick Call Log - Exams - Immunizations - HR maintenance - Cookies and FSAs - Messing and Berthing - SAMS B/U |
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What are the weekly reqirements?
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- Safety/Sanitation Inspection (no report)
- BACTs - Training - 3M and reports - DNBI (ISIC/EPMU)-Disease Non Battle Injury-Delivered to NPMU Hawaii - NMIMC (DEERS) via IMR |
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WHat are the requirements for every 2 weeks?
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Stretcher bearer training
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What are the monthly Requirements?
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Update Imms Hit List
- STD/TB f/u - Supply reqs - Sterilization - Food Service Sanitation inspection (NAVMED 6240/1) - Pest Survey - ISIC Follow up - Anthrax Report |
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What are your Quarterly Reqirements?
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-Dental report
- TRAREP - OPTAR reqs - Sanitation inspections - Potable H2O inspection - CSIB - War Wounds Drills |
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What are your Semiannual Reqirements
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Q 6 months
- Shipboard Sanitation Control Exemption/Shipboard Sanitation Control Certificate (SSCEC/SSCC) - BMET-BIOMED REPAIR - Emergency gear inventory - Record audit - Drills (BDS, PT Transport, Mass Casualty) - BLS drill - Sterilize |
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What are your Annual Requirements?
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LRTP-12 months
- Exposure to Ionizing Radiation (NAVMED 6470/1) - External RAD HEALTH audit - Annual budget - BULKHEAD-TO-BULKHEAD - X Ray Cal - Sterilize - Purge files - Verifications - TB Report - Audio calibrations - PHAs (BMR birth month recall) |
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What are your Bi Annual requirements?
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- Rad Health survey of Xray gear
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WHat are the periodic as needed requirements?
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- Memorandum for the record (anything significant to CYA ie eating fish caught)
- MER - Report of TB contact - Report of Malaria control/prevention - Maritime public health declaration - Heat/Cold Injury (NAVMED 6500/1) - Inpatient Disposition Record - A & I (accident and injury report) - Joining Report (capabilities if changing fleets) - Mass shot for hepatitis prophylaxis - Epidemiological Reports - Medical Assistance Report - Appointment Letters - Exposure to Ionizing Radiation - Personal Casualty Report - Non-Fed Hospitalization Report - Dive Accidents - Competency for Duty - VD Contact Report - Aviation Accident Report - Heat Stress Surveys - Post-Deployment AAR - DEATH Report |
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You are responsible for the health of the crew, who are you administratively responsible to?
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CO
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What does CHT stand for?
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Collection
Holding Transfer |
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What does MSD stand for?
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Marine
Sanitation Device |
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What form is used for Heat/Cold injuries?
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NAVMED 6500/1
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What form is used for the Food Service Sanitation inspection?
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NAVMED 6240/1
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When is a LOR reqired upon checking onboard?
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Within 10 Days
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What form list all 3M Equipment?
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NAVMED 6700/3
Track unscheduled maintenence |
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How often is steam sterilization inspected?
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Q 6 months
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How often is Gas Sterilization inspected?
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Annually
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Who has the overall program oversight for QA and setablishes MOU with Geographic BUMED facilities to obtain support and assistance?
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The Fleet Commander
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Who does most of the MRI's in San Diego?
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EHS
DESRON |
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What is the overall goal of QA?
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Maintain high wellness standards and continually improve care
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Who is liason for Group/squadron HM for sources of QA services when CNSP assets are not available
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RSO
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Who designated as the professional advisor and non-physician health care provider supervisor?
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Group Squadron Commander
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What situations should CO obtain immediate QA review
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Adverse Pt response due to delay in treatment
Pt Death |
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All adverse reports are due to TYCOM within how many hours after event discovery?
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48 hours
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What instruction informs IDC of his/her certifications?
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COMNAVSURFORINST 6400
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How many chapters are there in the COMNAVSURFORINST 6000.1?
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8, know them
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Where will you find post deployment after action critique?
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Chapter 1
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What Chapter can you find Medical Department Training?
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Chapter 2
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What chapter can you find CSIB information?
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Chapter 3
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Wwhere do you find reasons for dishcarge by suitibility?
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Chapter 4
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What chapter describes medical standby?
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Chapter 4
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Where do you find quarantine regulations?
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Chapter 5
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Where do you find Malaria guidlines?
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Chapter 5
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What chapter will you find information for IRR?
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Chapter 6
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What chapter is for the walking blood bank?
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Chapter 8
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What chapter will you find information on Aviation Mishaps/Accidents
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Appendices
Chapter 4 |
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What does ULTRA stand for?
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Unit
Level Training Readiness Assessment |
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What are the 3 components of ULTRA inspection?
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C- Certification
E- Engineering S- Sustainment |
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How long is the Certificaton for ULTRA valid?
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18 Months
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What does TSSE stand for?
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Total
Survivability Ships Excercise |
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How often is Mass casualty completed?"
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Q 6 months
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What is the basic Training phase? How long does it last?
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FEP
Takes 3 days |
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What are the status grades for MRI?
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C1 – fully ready >= 90%
C2 – substantially ready >= 80% C3 – marginally ready >= 65% C4 – NOT READY <65% |
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Who is overall responsible for NAVOSH?
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Safety Officer
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What is SMI?
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Supply
Management Inspection |
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How often is INSERV Conducted?
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Every 5 years
Decomissioning Precomissioning |
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What does IMR stand for and How many pillars are there?
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Individual
Medical Readiness 6 Pillars |