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What is the key to service with distinction
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Professional Ethics
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In the late 1700’s, injured men were served a gruel porridge as part of their daily rations, what did they call it
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Loblolly
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What year did the Navy regulation first list Loblolly Boy as an official rate
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1814
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Who was the first Loblolly
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John Wall
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Who was the first Loblolly prisoner of war
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John Domyn
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The Secretary of the Navy appointed how many Senior Apothecaries as Pharmacists
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25
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The Senior Apothecaries were also regarded as what to the Hospital Corps
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Charter Members
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Who was the first Corpsman to receive the Medal of Honor
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Hospital Apprentice Robert Stanley
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According to the structural change in 1916, what was to be worn on the sleeve of the Hospital Corps
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Red Cross
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How many people received the Medal of Honor during World War I
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Two
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Who was the first African-American Loblolly
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Joseph Anderson
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On June 17th 1898, the Hospital Corps became an organized unit of the Navy Medical Department, what president signed it into law
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President William McKinley
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One of the 25 Charter Members of the Hospital Corps had 38 years of experience as an apothecary, what was his name
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Cornelius O’Leary
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How many Hospital Corpsmen received the Medal of Honor
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22
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On 12 January 1944, the first Hospital Corps School for WAVES was commissioned in Bethesda, Maryland; what does WAVES stand for
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Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service
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Who assisted six Marines on the summit of Mount Suribachi raise our flag
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Pharmacist Mate Second Class John Bradley
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What year did the Corpsman rating insignia change from the red cross to the caduceus
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1948
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What day was the proverbial American sleeping giant awakened
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September 11, 2001
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What year did the Dental Technician rating merge with the Hospital Corps
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2005
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How many Navy Vessels have been named for Hospital Corpsman
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14
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A synthetic product or a product of living microorganisms that kills or inhibits the growth of undesirable microorganisms
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Antibiotic
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Pertaining to the area of the armpit
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Axillary
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An inflamed swelling of a lymphatic gland, especially in the area of the armpit or groin
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Bubo
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Bed or pressure sore
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Decubitus Ulcer
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A man or other living animal affording subsistence or lodgment to an infectious agent under natural conditions
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Host
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The lack of blood supply to specific areas due to constriction or obstruction in the blood vessels
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Ischemia
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Excretion of black tarry stools
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Melena
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Civilian sector triage with the primary purpose of treating the most vitally wounded patients first
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Non-Tactical Triage
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Administration of drugs by injection
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Parental
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Concentrated aqueous solutions of sucrose, containing flavoring or medicinal substances
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Syrup
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A localized collection of pus
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Abscess
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A drug that lowers elevated body temperature
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Antipyretic
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Turning white
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Blanching
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A painful purulent inflammation of the skin and deeper tissues with multiple openings for the discharge of pus usually accompanied by necrosis and sloughing of dead tissue
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Carbuncle
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Urinary sediments formed by coagulation of albuminous material in the kidney tubules
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Casts
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An aromatic, sweetened, hydro alcoholic solution containing medicinal substances
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Elixir
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Temporary measures to save life, prevent further injury, and preserve resistance to vitality
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First Aid
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An abscess in the true skin caused by the entry of microorganisms through a hair follicle or sweat gland
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Furuncle
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Substances found in the Periodic Chart of Elements that serve critical functions in the body and can be found in a wide variety of food groups
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Minerals
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A drug that expels tapeworms without necessarily killing them
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Taeniafuge
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What is the specific instruction for managing forms and reports
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BUMEDINST 5210.9
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True or False: The Senior Medical Department Representative cannot be an IDC
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False
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When typing a Memorandum for the Record, what reference would you use
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SECNAVINST 5216.5
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What administrative management tool tracks the medical and dental readiness of Navy and Marine Corps operational units and used to track supply inventory, log preventative medicine inspections, report and receive radiation exposure data, and manage medical training
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SAMS
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What administrative Internet based communication program allows for health care providers to update and manage a member's readiness regardless of the member's permanent duty station
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MRRS
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Records of potable water testing will be logged in accordance of what document
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NAVMED P-5010
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What is the 3-M system
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Navy Maintenance and Material Management
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What are the two different types of directives
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Permanent and Temporary
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What is a "Change Transmittal" used for
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Instruction and Notice Changes
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What is an SSIC
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Standard Subject Identification Code
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What manual reflects the planned maintenance requirements for a particular work center such as medical or dental
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PLANNED MAINTENANCE SYSTEM MANUAL
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How long can a Notice stay in effect
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1 Year
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What reference would you use to type a Standard Navy Letter
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SECNAVINST 5216.5
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What is the SSIC for Coast Guard Missions
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16000
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What is the SSIC for Medical and Dental
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6000
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What SSIC is specifically Medical Research
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6500
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A BAS of an infantry battalion is normally comprised of how many Medical Officers and Corpsman
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2 and 65
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How many Fleet Hospital Ships and in the U.S. Navy
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2
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What are of the Fleet Hospital ships names
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Mercy and Comfort
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What is the vehicle that ensures the continuum of care throughout a beneficiary’s life
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Medical Record
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What two resources provide the verification of the patients eligibility to be treated by an Medical Treatment Facility(MTF)
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DEERS and an ID Card
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What does the acronym DEERS represent
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Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
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Newborns will not be denied care for a period of how many days
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60
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Family members are eligible to enroll in the TRICARE Dental Plan as long as their sponsor has at least how many months remaining on active duty
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12 Months
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What is the DAPA
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Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor
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True or False: When a patient rolls their sleeve up before a blood draw, it provides Informed Consent
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True
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True or False: Military prisoners with punitive charges under the UCMJ, that have been executed but the sentence have not expired, is authorized care
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True
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Other than the NAVMED 14295B, what other resource is available to give guideline for Medical Record Management
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MANMED p-117 Ch.16
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Who has ultimately responsibility for all medical records
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CO
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For a member without a last four, what numbers are assigned as their last four on their medical record
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9999
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What goes in the two black diamonds preceding the SSN on the medical record
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Family Member Prefix Code
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Who has the FMP of 45-49
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Father, Stepfather
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If the SSN begins with seven-nine-one, with all others next to nothing, but ends with the number 1, what is the color of the medical jacket
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Orange
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What form is the Charge Out Form, also known as the “Pink Card”
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NAVMED 6150/7
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What form is the Dental Exam Form
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EZ603
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True or False: COs of treatment facilities are authorized to release information from treatment records located within their command to their staff who are conducting research projects
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True
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In 1850, the United States Navy established the Naval Medical Supply Depot where
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Brooklyn, New York
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What is the act of obtaining material or services
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Procurement
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Material in full, unbroken containers available for future use is known as what
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Bulk Stock
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True or False: All supplies, repair parts, and equipage/equipment are known as Material
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True
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What includes all types of compressed gases and materials that present a fire hazard or are otherwise dangerous are also known as what
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Hazardous Material
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True or False: Acid lockers are leaf-proof and lead-lined boxes, chests, or lockers
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True
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What is the centrally-managed automated system for use by logistical personnel to procure, maintain, and dispose of consumables and equipment
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DMLSS
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True or False: Capitalized Personal Property is intended for sale in the ordinary course of operations
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False
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Sub-Minor Personal Property is any asset that has an acquisition cost greater than how much
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$5,000 or less
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True or False: Ships still receive contingency supply blocks due to the turnaround on supply requests
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False
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In the anatomical position, what bone of forearm is medial to the body
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Ulna
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What is the process of absorption, storage, and the use of food for body growth, maintenance, and repair
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Metabolism
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What is the largest foramen in the skull
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Foramen Magnum
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What is the thin layer coat between the Red Blood Cells and Plasma called
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Buffy Coat
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Where is the graveyard where old, worn out cells are removed from the blood stream
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Spleen
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What is known as the pacemaker of the heart
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Sinoatrial Node
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What cells wrap around the axon and act as an electrical insulator
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Schwann Cell
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True or False: There are 24 cranial nerves within the Peripheral Nervous System
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True
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What is the name of the process by which urine is expelled from the bladder
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Micturition
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When teeth are undergoing formation, they go through three developmental periods, what’s the formation phase called
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Odontogenesis
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In the growth period, teeth go through the Bud, Cap, and Bell Stage; which of the three is known as Histodifferentiation
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Bell
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The slight indentation that encircles the tooth and marks the junction between the anatomical crown with the root is known as what
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Cervix or Cervical Line
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What is the mathematical difference between the Primary Teeth and the Permanent Teeth
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12
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True or False: Man’s teeth are formed for cutting, tearing, and grinding food
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True
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What is the name of the surface known as the broad chewing surface found on the posterior teeth
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Occlusal
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What two curves are combined to make the Occlusal Plane
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Curve of Wilson and Spee
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What is the name of the tooth that is documented as number 8 or 9
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Maxillary Central Incisor
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How many milliliters does salivary glands secrete daily
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1,500
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What is a localized collection of pus in a specific area of soft tissue or bone called
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Abcess
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What elevated lesion has a small elevation that contains fluid
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Vesicles
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What medical term refers to pain in the detal pulp and commonly occurs after a restoration has replaced in a tooth
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Pulpalgia
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What is the most common type of Gingivitis
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Marginal Gingivitis
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True or False: Pericoronitis is an inflammation of gingiva around a partially erupted tooth
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True
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What is medical term for Canker Sores
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Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
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What is an organism that adversely affects military operations and the well-being of man and animal
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Pest
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What instruction below is the reference for Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis
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BUMEDINST 6230.15
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TRUE or False: A hygienically safe and continuously dependable soap supply is a necessity of life; should be treated with organisms, poisonous chemicals, and a dose of objectionable color, odor, and taste
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False
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A diagnostic test of a prevacuum sterilizer’s ability to remove air from the chamber and detects air leaks
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Bowie-Dick Test
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True or False: Bioburden is also known as state of being free of pathogenic organisms
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False
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What is single-celled with no rigid cell wall
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Protozoa
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True or False: Viruses can live long and produce outside the host, but are susceptible to immersion in boiling water for at least 20 minutes
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False
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What is the name of the avenue by which the infectious agent leaves its reservoir
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Portal of Exit
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What is the method of disposal for microbiological waste
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Sanitary Landfill
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What is the name of the process by which sound waves travel through liquid, where millions of tiny bubbles form and burst continously
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Cavitation
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What is considered a state of soundness of mind, body, and spirit free of pain or discomfort
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Wellness
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Who is the most important part of the Navy Medicine’s healthcare team
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Patient
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What are the two basic modes of communication
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Verbal and Nonverbal
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True or False: Pathological barriers are the most difficult to identify and the most common cause of communication failure or breakdown
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False
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True or False: Temporary Communication is defined as the face-to-face process of interacting that focuses on advancing the physical and emotional well-being of a patient
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False
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What does the acronym SOAP stand for
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Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan.
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True or False: For many medical patients during the initial treatment phase, rest is a part of the prescribed treatment
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True
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What does COPD stand for
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Chronic Obstructed Pulmonary Disease
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True or False: One of the common complications of prolonged bed rest is constipation
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True
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All types of surgery are broken down into how many phases
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4
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True or False: It is customary to require a signature from a parent or legal guardian if the married patient is less than 18 years of age
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False
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During the operative phase, what position is the patient in for a hernia repair
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Dorsal Recumbent
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What type of anesthesia is used to specifically to the digits of the upper and lower extremities
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Digital
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True or False: When fabricating a cast ensure items used to directly support the casted extremity are made of plastic or rubber
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False
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