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BUMEDINST 5360.1 series
Decedent Affairs Manual
Casualty Assistance Calls and Funeral Honors Support (CAC/FHS) Program Coordination
OPNAVINST 1770.1 series
Operational on a worldwide basis during peacetime and may continue to exist in an
area of conflict during major military operations depending on the tactical situation
and logistical support capability.
Current Death Program
Provides professional mortuary services, supplies and related services incident to
care and disposition of remains.
Current Death Program
Operational when authorized by the responsible commander during major military
operations (wartime usually).
Graves Registration Program
Search, recovery and evacuation (to a temporary cemetery/mortuary due to tactical
situation and logistic capability).
Graves Registration Program
Combines Current Death Program and Graves Registration into one program.

Supports large numbers of military personnel committed to a strategic area.
Concurrent Return Program
Two Family Support Programs
Return of Remains Program;

Casualty Assistance Calls Program
The first call should be made to the NOK within __ hours of death.
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The CACO helps the PNOK and SNOK with problems surrounding the death and provides information on such matters as:
1) Disposition of remains
2) Death gratuity; unpaid pay; allowances
3) Personal effects of deceased
4) Settlement of decedent’s estate
5) Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance
STATE the objectives of the Decedent Affairs Program
(1) Immediate recovery and identification
(2) High standards of uniformity in services
(3) Minimum elapsed time between death and delivery of remains or cremains to the
primary next of kin (PNOK).
Preservation of Remains:
Remains should be refrigerated above the freezing point at _____for short periods of time pending arrival in port or the arrival of an embalmer.
36-40 degrees Fahrenheit
INSTRUCTION #

Screening, Medical Assignment Screening, and Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Identification and Enrollment
BUMEDINST 1300.2
STATE the purpose of the Suitability Screening Program
Determine suitability for overseas, remote or operational assignments by identifying
“special needs”.
Match needs to capability of local medical, dental, school and community facilities.
Suitability Screening for Overseas and Remote Duty Assignment (Instruction #)
OPNAVINST 1300.14C
Report of Medical Examination form #
DD Form 2808
Report of Medical History form #
DD Form 2807-1
Medical Prescreen of Medical History Report form 3
DD Form 2807-2
Medical, Dental and Educational Checklist and Worksheet form #
NAVMED 1300/2
Medical, Dental and Educational Suitability Screening for Service and Family Members form #
NAVMED 1300/1
Report of Suitability for Overseas Assignment form #
NAVPERS 1300/16 – Part II
____________ of the transferring command owns the screening process
and makes the suitability determination.

IR2 Suitability Screening Program
Unit Commanding Officers
Military Treatment Facility responsibilities IR2 Suitability Screening Program
(a) Performs medical/dental/educational screening.
(b) Provides a suitability recommendation to the transferring command
BUMED’s Role Per OPNAVINST 1300.14 Series.


IR2 Suitability Screening Program
(a) Prescribe procedures for medical, dental and educational screening.
(b) Monitor the execution of screening procedures.
(c) Determine the cause and institute corrective action for screening deficiencies.
Family Members require screening when?


IR2 Suitability Screening Program
1) Orders authorize an accompanied tour.
2) Service member is serving an unaccompanied tour of 24 months or more.
3) Joining a service member already at an overseas/remote duty assignment.
DEERS enrollment is required for each family member? T/F
TRUE
Suitability Screening Coordinator (SSC) responsibilities?
(a) Designated by MTF commander.
(b) Coordinates suitability screening process. (c) Perform paperwork review/preliminary screening. (d) Refer to MTF/DTF staff for MED/DEN screening. (e) Forward suitability inquiry to gaining MTF.
Who schedules SM/FM for medical/dental/educational
screening, & conducts "command review".

IR2 Suitability Screening Program
Transferring command or PSD
Who reviews paperwork, performs preliminary screening and completes NAVMED 1300/2.

IR2 Suitability Screening Program
SSC
Gaining MTF assesses local resources and replies to screening MTF within__working days.

IR2 Suitability Screening Program
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MTF CO/OIC provides recommendation to transferring command on NAVPERS _______.
IR2 Suitability Screening Program
1300/16 Part II
Who makes suitability determination on NAVPERS 1300/16 Part 1?

IR2 Suitability Screening Program
Transferring command
Primary Expenses IR2 DECEDENT AFFAIRS
Recovery, Preparation, Encasement of remains, Removal, Embalming, Casket, Shipping container, Cremation, Urn, Clothing, Delivery of remains to a common-carrier terminal
Secondary Expenses IR2 DECEDENT AFFAIRS
Expenses incurred w/ the funeral and burial of remains, including but not limited to: Family transportation (local) to cemetery, Single grave site, Vault, Funeral director's /Clergyman services, Opening/ closing grave site, Floral tribute, Obituary notices
MILPERSMAN 1770-010 subj?
Personnel Casualty Reporting Requirements
The purpose of the NAVMED 6410/1 Grounding Notice (Aeromedical) is to?
Notify the commanding officer or officer in charge and other designated individuals that the named aircrew member is no longer medically recommended for flying duties
Who may issue an Aeromedical Grounding Notice?

* Notice will be noted in the member's health record under Special Duty Medical Abstract (NAVMED 6150/2)
All medical department personnel are authorized to issue an Aeromedical Grounding Notice.
Aeromedical Grounding Notices will be issued to the following:
(a) Personnel admitted to the sick list/hospitalized
(b) Personnel determined to have a medical problem that could impair performance of duties involving flight
When issuing "Down Chits", an original and two (2) copies are made. Who do they go to?
(a) The original goes to the Commanding Officer or Officer in Charge
(b) First copy goes to the Operations Officer
(c) Second copy is for the Training Officer
(d) Additional copies should be made for the Service Member, Unit Safety or the
NATOPs Officer and other designated personnel.
"Medical Monitoring Flight Personnel in Locations where Flight Surgeons are not Available" instruction
BUMEDINST 6410.9
Documentation of the Aeromedical Clearance Notice will be noted in the member's
health record
In addition, the medical evaluation clearance must also be noted under the?
Special Duty Medical Abstract (NAVMED 6150/2)
At most crash sites the _______ will take over the duties of investigating the crash.
Aircraft Mishap Team

However, completing as much of the tasks prior to their arrival will expedite the investigation.
Management of Pregnant Servicewomen instruction?
OPNAVINST 6000.1
Commanding Officer Responsibilities IR2 OPNAVINST 6000.1
(a) Assure pregnant servicewoman retains a high degree of commitment to fulfill professional responsibilities.
(b) Ensure no preferential treatment given because of pregnancy
"Medical and Dental Care for Eligible
Persons at Naval Medical Department Facilities" instruction
NAVMEDCOMINST 6320.3
IR2 Pregnant Servicewoman, requests for separation are not normally?
granted/approved
Determination for _______ is made after consulting with health care provider and occupational health professional, which may include complete reassignment or specific restrictions.
Work reassignment:
Pregnant servicemembers are exempt from physical readiness testing during pregnancy and for __ months following delivery.
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During the last three months of pregnancy (weeks 28 and beyond), pregnant servicemembers shall be:
1) Allowed to rest 20 minutes every four hours
2) Limited to 40 hour workweek (over 7 days, not 5) including watchstanding
Describe Ergonomic Restrictions:
physical configuration and/or abilities preclude her from certain activities.
Pregnant servicewoman are eligible for overseas transfer if:
1) Has not reached 28th week
2) Adequate obstetrical facilities are available
3) Does not intend to place infant for adoption
4) Base/alternate housing available
Pregnant servicemembers cannot remain on ship if MEDEVAC time is more than ____.
3 hours
Pregnant servicemembers are exempt from ____ but should be encouraged to participate in an approved exercise program, unless exempted by her health care provider for medical reasons.
regular physical training
Pregnant servicemembers are exempt from participation in ________________________ requirements that may affect the health of the servicewoman and/or the fetus.
weapons training, swimming qualifications, drown-proofing, and any other physical training
State the two reasons for Medical or Dental "special needs" IR2 EFMP.
1) Chronic condition.

2) Any condition requiring services beyond a primary care provider.
Reasonable travel time for pregnant servicemembers is ________ of one way surface travel.
Two hours
State the “Special Needs” categories.
Medical or Dental; Mental Health; Developmental or Educational; Adaptive Equipment; Assistive Technology Devices or Services; Wheelchair Accessibility.
Categories of EFM Program

MPNAHT
Level 1 – Monitoring purposes, Level II – Pinpoint overseas assignment, Level III – No overseas assignment, Level IV – Assignments near major medical facilities INCONUS, Level V – Homesteading.
Level VI – Temporary Category (6-12 months).
Service Member Responsibilities IR2 EFMP
Update file every 3 years, 12 months prior to receiving orders, or as family needs
change.
OPNAVINST 1752.1 subj?
Sexual Assault Victim Intervention (SAVI) Program
Allows a victim of sexual assault to disclose the details of assault to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and
counseling without triggering the investigative process.
Restricted reporting
Service member is sexually assaulted and desires medical treatment, counseling, and an investigation of allegation should use current reporting channels or may report the incident to an installation SARC or Victim Advocate.
Unrestricting reporting
LIST the role and responsibility of the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
Serves as single POC to coordinate and track victim care. Track disposition of all sexual assault cases from initial report to disposition. Report to Senior Commander and provides monthly updates.
Chairs Case Management Group to review cases and provide a systemic overview
LIST the role and responsibility of the Victim Advocate
(1) Accompany Victim/ provide support during the process, to include a forensic and medical exam, and the investigative and legal process. (2) May provide crisis intervention, referral and non-clinical support to include information on available options.
Data Control Coordinator (DCC)
(1) Liaisons with governmental agencies to obtain required sexual assault data for
command reporting purposes.
(2) Completion of required message traffic and thorough collection of sexual assault
information.
(3) Victims and alleged perpetrators are NOT contacted to provide information.
A minimum of 20 holes, 2 inches diameter is placed in the casket to permit rapid
entry of seawater. Where are the holes located?
a) 8 in base
b) 4 in each half of the lid
c) 2 in each end
Pregnant servicewoman are eligible for overseas transfer if:
1) Has not reached 28th week
2) Adequate obstetrical facilities are available
3) Does not intend to place infant for adoption
4) Base/alternate housing available
Maternity Care after Separation
Under the law, neither the military departments, TRICARE, nor the VA has authority to pay civilian maternity care expenses for pregnant servicewomen who?
Separate from active duty while they are pregnant regardless of the circumstances
requiring the use of civilian facilities.
Former servicewomen who separate under honorable conditions can receive maternity care up to__________ in armed forces MTFs on a space available basis.
6 weeks following delivery
Naval Environmental Health Center (NEHC) responsibilities?
(a) Develop list of potential reproductive hazards annually and provide guidance on generic reproductive hazards.
(b) Provide an occupational reproductive questionnaire.
Pregnant Servicewoman duty performance responsibilities
(1) Notifying her commanding officer or officer in charge of her pregnancy.
(2) Performing her military duties within the limits established by her condition.
The ________ for the area in which the next of kin resides designates anactive duty commissioned officer or a well-qualified senior enlisted member to serve as the Casualty Assistance Calls Officer.
CACP coordinator
CACP acronym
Casualty Assistance Calls Program