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TECHNICAL MANUAL NEHC-TM PM 6490.2, IMPLEMENTING GUIDANCE FOR DEPLOYMENT HEALTH SURVEILLANCE covers what?
Health Surveillance includes identifying risk factors and the population at risk.
Specific areas addressed in this technical manual include:
1.Health Risk Assessment and Risk Communication:
2. Health Readiness and Surveillance:
3. Information Management:
Health Readiness and Surveillance involves 5 areas they are?
1. Establishment of minimal, but optimal, health standards
2. Gathering of individual health data
3. Gathering of Population Health Data
4. Instructions for collection of biological samples.
5. Instructions for collection of environmental and occupational exposure samples.
Information Management involves
Flow of information from the field to service specific hubs and Department of Defense (DOD) hubs where it can be analyzed and stored.
A deployment involves U.S Navy and Marine Corps personnel movement for __ consecutive days or
more to a land -based location outside the United States
30
True or false? Due to their unique mission requirements, submarines are exempt from doing the periodic reporting requirements of DHS
Ture
When Identifying Perceived Health Threats in the theater of operation a health threat can be identified from what data or reports?

a) Exposure data
b) Health outcome data
c) Medical Event Reports
d) environmental baseline conditions data
e) All of the above
e) All of the above
A risk assessment has been broadly defined as?
The methodology to predict the likelihood of numerous unwanted events.
Ensuring that the appropriate medical information is included in these briefings and that it is effectively conveyed to the deploying forces involves the following actions:
1. Identifying Perceived Health Threats in the theater of operation.
2. Performing a Health Risk Assessment.
3. Communicating Risk.
4. Recommending Countermeasures.
What person or persons for any command or unit in a deploying status responsible for the Health Readiness of every service member in that command not to includ the CO.
MDR
The MDR will ensure at check-in and at least annually thereafter, until detachment, that each service member in the command or unit meets what requirements?
1. Immunizations are current
2. (PPD) administered within the past 12 months
3. Physical Examinations and Qualifications are current
4. HIV Screening completed within the previous 12 months
5. DNA sampling is on file
6.Dental Status is confirmed Dental Class I or Dental Class II.
7.Medical record contains blood type, immunization record, and Chronic Care Flowsheet
8. Personnel have received Personal Medical and
Protective Equipment.
Members are adequately supplied with at least a 90-day supply of their prescribed chronic medications or any required chemoprophylaxis prior to what?
Deployment
DNBI: Disease Non-Battle Injury are submitted how often?
Weekly
DNBI: Disease Non-Battle Injury Reports is generated in two fashions and they are?
"stubby pencil" fashion or DNBI Reporting Program
Report weekly DNBI data to who.
Report weekly DNBI data to the unit commander and to medical personnel at higher echelons.
Electronic or hard copies of the reports maintained by the Operational Medical Unit for how long?
Indefinitely
Threats deemed to be of “_____ _____” or of “____” risk must be assessed on-site with direct reading instrumentation.
Extremely High, High
Threats deemed to be of “_____” risk must be assessed off-site with rear laboratory support as required.
Moderate
After action reports should be submitted within how many days of conclusion?
60 days
These reports should be submitted within 60 days of the conclusion of a deployment?
AFTER ACTION REPORTS
After action report copies should be forwarded to the cognizant _____ and to ____.
NEPMU and to NEHC
As the ultimate health outcome measure, abnormal DNBI rates can:
1. Focus medical attention on a problem area.
2. Reflect a failing command preventive medicine program.
Combat/Operational Stress Reactions Include
Acute Situational Stress Reactions, Battle Fatigue, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), etc.
Combat/Operational Stress Reactions exclude
Depression, Personality Disorders, etc