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171 Cards in this Set
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Colors of health record jackets from 0-9
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0-Orange 6-White
1-Green 7-Almond 2-Yellow 8-Pink 3-Gray 9-Red 4-Tan 5-Blue |
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How much does a Unit One bag weigh?
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9 POUNDS
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Dressings should be large enough to cover the entire area of the wound and to extend at least ____ in every direction beyond the edges.
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1 INCH
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What types of bandages are made of gauze or muslin and are used over a sterile dressing to secure the dressing in place?
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STANDARD
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In bandaging and extremity, what parts of the body do you leave exposed to observe the circulation?
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FINGERS OR TOES
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What type of bandage do you use for the elbow?
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A SPICA OR FIGURE EIGHT
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What type of bandage do you use to cover wounds of the forearms and lower extremities?
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SPIRAL REVERSE
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What type of bandage is good for bandaging any protruding part of the body?
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FOUR TAILED
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How long does a Oxygen Breathing Apparatus last for?
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20 TO 45 MINUTES
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To what device you should never connect the Hose mask to?
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OXYGEN BOTTLE
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How long is a lifeline?
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50 FEET LONG ( steel wire )
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What detects oxygen deficiency?
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OXYGEN INDICATOR
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How many phases of Rescue Operations are there?
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FOUR
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What phase of rescue operations is where extrication is extremely difficult and time consuming?
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PHASE THREE
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How many stages of extrication are there?
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FIVE
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What stage of extrication is preparing the victim for removal?
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FOURTH
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When rescuing a victim from a fire, what part of the body do you leave uncovered?
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HEAD
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When trying to break an electrical contact, always stand on what type of items?
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DRY BOARD, DRY NEWSPAPERS, OR DRY CLOTHING
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When using a stretcher, how do you move the victim?
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FEET FIRST
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What litter is most commonly used for transporting sick or injured persons
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STOKES
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How many blankets should be used to pad a stokes stretcher?
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THREE
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What type of stretcher is a collapsible stretcher made of canvas?
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ARMY LITTER
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What type of stretcher is used in confined spaces and vertical extrication?
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MILLER BOARD
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How many sizes does the spine board come in and what are they?
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TWO: SHORT(18”X 32”) AND LONG (18”X 72”)
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What materials do they use to make the spine board?
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FIBERGLASS OR EXTERIOR PLYWOOD
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What is one of the easiest ways to carry a unconscious person?
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FIREMAN’S CARRY
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What type of bandage do you use for the ear?
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BARTON
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When using a lifeline to raise an unconscious person from an compartment, the lifeline should be attached to victim in what manner?
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AROUND THE CHEST AND UNDER THE ARMS
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How many minutes does it take for irreversible brain damage to occur?
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4 TO 6 MINUTES
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What form provides a current concise and a comprehensive record of a military members medical history?
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SF 600
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What is the process of quickly assessing patients in a multiple casualty incident?
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TRIAGE
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What are the two types of triage?
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TACTICAL AND NONTACTICAL
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When sorting for treatment, in what class do you place a patient with immediate life sustaining injuries?
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CLASS II
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When sorting for treatment, in what class do you place a patient whose definitive treatment can be delayed without jeopardy to life?
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CLASS III
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When sorting for treatment, in what priority do you place a patient with a simple fracture?
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PRIORITY III
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In what war were the techniques for MEDEVAC so effective?
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VIETNAM
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When sorting for treatment, in what priority do you place a patient with eye injuries?
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PRIORITY II
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What survey is a complete detailed assessment consisting of a subjective interview and an objective examination?
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SECONDARY
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When arriving at the scene, what is the first thing you do?
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MAKE SURE THE SCENE IS SAFE
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What do the ABCDEs of emergency care stand for?
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AIRWAY, BREATHING, CIRCULATION, DISABILITY, AND EXPOSE
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Usually the trauma assessment is about ______ percent patient interview and _______ percent physical exam?
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20/80
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What type of examination is a comprehensive hands-on survey of the patient’s body?
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OBJECTIVE
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How many steps does the head to toe survey have?
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26
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What is the possible cause of abnormality if your pupil characteristics are unequal?
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STROKE AND HEAD INJURY
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What is the normal pulse rate for an adult?
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60 TO 80 BEATS PER MINUTE
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Where is the most common site to determine a patients pulse?
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RADIAL
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What is the normal respiration rate for an adult?
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12-20 BREATHES PER MINUTE
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How many beats per minute is considered a rapid respiration rate?
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28
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How is respiration rates classified?
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NORMAL, DEEP OR SHALLOW
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What type of blood pressure is the remaining arteries were relaxed between beats?
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DIASTOLIC
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What type of blood pressure is created in the arteries when the blood pumps blood out in circulation?
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SYSTOLIC
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Low blood pressure exists is considered to exist when your pressure falls below _______ millimeters of mercury (mm HG)
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90
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What are some signs of partial airway obstruction?
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UNUSUAL BREATH SOUNDS, CYANOSIS OR CHANGES IN BREATHING PATTERNS
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How many steps are there in positioning the patient?
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FOUR
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What two maneuvers can be used to open an obstructed airway?
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HEAD TILT CHIN LIFT AND JAW THRUST
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What maneuver is recommended for relieving foreign body airway obstruction?
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HEIMLICH
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What is the proper method to remove bee stingers?
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Scrape with a dull knife.
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If the patient still does not respond continue mouth to mouth ventilations at the rate of ____ to _____ ventilations per minute or one breath every ______ seconds.
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10 to 12, 5
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What type of thermal burn involves the epidermal layer being irritated, reddened, and tingling.
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First degree burn
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Within how many minutes should CPR commence on a patient that went into cardiac arrest?
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FOUR
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Once the airway has been opened during one rescuer CPR where do you check for pulse?
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CAROTID
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During CPR, How many inches should the sternum be depressed?
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APPROXIMATELY 1 1/2 TO 2 INCHES
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What is the ratio for compressions to ventilations during one rescuer CPR?
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15 TO 2
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many compressions per minute during Two-Rescuer CPR?
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80 to 100
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CPR for children between what ages is similar to that for adults?
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1 TO 8 YEARS OLD
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Where are chest compressions performed during CPR for children?
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LOWER HALF OF THE STERNUM
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During CPR on an infant, where do you check for a pulse?
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BRACHIAL ARTERY
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What foreign matter passes through HN Ski's rectum?
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semen!!!!!! cause he's gay!
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What technique is commonly used to anesthetize maxillary teeth?
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Infiltration
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How many Fleet Hospitals are there in the Navy?
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10
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What size intercatheter would use to perform a cricothyroidotomy?
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12 TO 16 GAUGE
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How many pressure points are on each side of the body?
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11
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What type of suture material has the least tissue reaction of all suture materials?
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RUST-PROOF MATERIAL
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What are the three methods of anesthesia administration?
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TOPICAL, LOCAL INFILTRATION AND NERVE BLOCK
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What degree of burn does a patient have if the tissue color will range from white to black?
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THIRD DEGREE
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Irrigate acid burns to the eyes for at least ___ to ____ minutes with at least ______ml of water.
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5 TO 10, 2000
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How long do irrigate alkali burns to the eyes?
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20 MINUTES
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What is the body temperature for a patient that has heat stroke?
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105 F OR 41 C OR HIGHER
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Death results as the core temperature of the body approaches ______.
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80 degrees
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What is the most effective method of warming a victim with hypothermia?
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IMMERSION IN A TUB OF WATER (100 TO 105 OR 38 TO 41 C) WATER
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What most often results either from forgetting to take your insulin or from taking to little to insulin?
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DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
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What is the most serious type of epilepsy?
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Grand Mal
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What is the Instruction number for the Management of Infectious Waste?
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BUMEDINST 6280.1A
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What is the adult dose for syrup of Ipecac?
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15-30 cc
15cc for children |
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How long does it take for a patient to vomit after taking syrup of Ipecac?
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30 minutes
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What absorbs many substances in the gut and prevents absorption into the body?
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ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
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How long does it take for bacterial and viral food poisoning to appear?
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8 hours.
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What is a common human enzyme deficiency?
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GLUCOSE 6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE
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What venomous family of snake does sea snakes fall under?
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HYDROPHIDAE
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What family of venomous snakes does the coral snake fall under?
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ELIPIDAE
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How long does it take for pain and swelling in the bite area to develop?
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30 MINUTES TO SEVERAL HOURS
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How many liters of vinegar you should pour on a jellyfish sting?
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2
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How can a chemical agent on the skin be removed?
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M291
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What type of chemical agent has odor of garlic or horseradish?
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nerve
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What type of chemical agent has odor of new mown hay?
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choking
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What type of agent has a pepperlike odor?
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irritant
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What type of agent has a faint bitter almond odor?
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blood
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What is the specific therapy for nerve agent casualties?
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atrophine
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What type of rays produce their effects mainly by knocking orbital electrons out of their path?
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Gamma
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What types of vitamins are fat-soluble?
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ADEK
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How many separate vitamins does Vitamin B complex have?
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12
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What type of vitamin helps maintain normal liver functions?
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k
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What forms an integral part of the basic cell structure and circulates in body fluids?
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Minerals
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What is a severe inflammation of the tooth pulp?
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ACUTE PULPITIS
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What is an inflammation of the oral mucosa?
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STOMATITIS
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What is also known as a dry socket?
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ALVEOLAR OSTEITIS
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What is any animal capable of transmitting pathogens?
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vector
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26. What are diseases that may be transmitted from a carrier to a susceptible host?
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COMMUNICABLE
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Leuckocytosis can be caused by which of the following infections?
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Meningitis
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What chemical is considered to be best urine preservation
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Toluene
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The normal hematocrit value for adult female is within what range of percentages?
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40% to 48%
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What is the most common cockroach found aboard ships?
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German
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Of the following foods used in conjunction with rat poison, which is preferred by the Black Roof Rat?
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Fruits
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Drooping eyelids, blurred and trouble vision, sore throat, dry mouth, vomiting, diarrhea, and symmetrical paralysis are symptoms of which disease?
a. Herpes Zoster c. Botulism b. Dengue Fever d. Malaria |
C. Botulism
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What mosquito is responsible for transmitting Yellow Fever?
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Aedes egypti
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The symptoms of watering of the eyes, tightness in the chest, and later symptoms of rapid shallow breathing, painful cough, frothy sputum, cyanosis, clammy skin, rapid feeble pulse, and low blood pressure are symptoms of exposure to?
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Choking agent
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Who is responsible for procuring, receiving, inspecting & storing food stuff?
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Supply officer
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The last nine digits of the National Stock Number ( NSN ) are known as the ?
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National Item Identification
Number ( NIIN |
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In a health record, what
form provides a chronological history of the ships and stations to which a member has been assigned for duty and treatment? |
NAVMED 6150/4
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An important step in the
control of communicable disease is the expeditious preparation and submission of what? |
Medical Event Report
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Which of the following is
NOT part of the alimentary canal? |
Trachea
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After the growth year, an
overproduction of what hormone causes acromegaly? |
Somatotropin
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The blood of the average
man contains approximately how many red blood cells per cubic millimeter? |
5.0 million
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An abnormal white blood
cell count of 10,000 to 30,000/mm3 is representative of what infection? |
Appendicitis
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An infection is considered
nosocomial if it first becomes apparent within how many hours or more after admission? |
72 hours.
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What type of diet is used
in the treatment of hypoglycemia? |
Low-carb, high-protein
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What type of CBR agent leaves
symptoms of lacrimation, eye pain, photophobia, cough, respiratory irritation, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin erythema and itching and headache? |
Vesicants
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What is the following burn percentages for these body parts?
Head (front or back) Arms(front or back ) Chest Genital area Abdominal Legs (front or back) Back |
Head 4.5 Arms 4.5
Chest 9 Nutsack 1 ( for me 9 ) Abdominal 9 Legs 9 Back 9 |
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The decontamination supply
cabinets will be kept locked, and the keys will be in the custody of whom? |
Damage Control Assistant
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Due to their large size,
what type of radiation particles are rapidly stopped or absorbed by a few inches of air, a sheet of paper, or the superficial layers of skin? |
Alpha
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What form provides a
chronological history of the ships and stations to which a member has been assigned for duty and treatment, and an abstract of medical history for each admission to the sick list? |
NAVMED 6150/4
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What is the most common
factor that influences the amount of drug to be given? |
Age
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What cranial nerve is responsible for eye movement,
size of pupil, and eye focus? |
Oculomotor
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Trenchmouth is another name for what type of dental
infection? |
Necrotizing Ulcerative
Gingivitis |
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People who are allergic to eggs and foul shoul not be given the following immunizations?
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Thyphus,Influenza,Measles,
Yellow fever |
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THE FOUR QUARENTANABLE DISEASES
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Plague,Yellow fever, Smallpox,Cholera
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The decontamination supply
cabinets will be kept locked, and the keys will be in the custody of whom? |
Damage Control Assistant
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Due to their large size,
what type of radiation particles are rapidly stopped or absorbed by a few inches of air, a sheet of paper, or the superficial layers of skin? |
Alpha
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What form provides a
chronological history of the ships and stations to which a member has been assigned for duty and treatment, and an abstract of medical history for each admission to the sick list? |
NAVMED 6150/4
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What is the most common
factor that influences the amount of drug to be given? |
Age
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What cranial nerve is responsible for eye movement,
size of pupil, and eye focus? |
Oculomotor
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Trenchmouth is another name for what type of dental
infection? |
Necrotizing Ulcerative
Gingivitis |
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People who are allergic to eggs and foul shoul not be given the following immunizations?
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Thyphus,Influenza,Measles,
Yellow fever |
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THE FOUR QUARENTANABLE DISEASES
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Plague,Yellow fever, Smallpox,Cholera
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What is the treatment for blister agents?
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sodium bicarbonate dressings
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Flash blindness from a nuclear explosion persists for how long?
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20-30 minutes
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is resistant to what medication?
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Penicillan
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What is the preferred method for visual acuity?
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Snellen test
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What type of stretcher is used to remove patients from machinery spaces?
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Neil Robertson
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What screening test dectects choloroquine in urine?
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Wilson edison test
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What is the drug of choice for a patien that is suffering from grand mal epilespy?
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Phenton sodium( Dilantin)
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Sutures applied to the face shall last how many days?
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4 days
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Normal urine output(Volume) for adults?
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800-2000 ml
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which type of directive regulates policy?
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Permanent
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The 5000 series correspondance relates to?
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General administration and management
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What is the process called that is used to determine the correct subject group under which documents should be filed?
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classifying
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Personnel in these dental classifications go to the head of the line for the treatment prior to deployment
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Class 3 and 4
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True or false Fleet Hospitals are used in operations that are leass than 60 days in duration
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True
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Which form is the consultaion sheet?
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513
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signs of circulatory shock, high fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, abdominal pain and headache?
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Dengue hemorragic fever
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what is giardiasis?
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a parisitic small intestine
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What is rubella?
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German measles
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Dengue or malaria is contracted from what fly
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TSE TSE fly or oriental fly
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Most common roach indoors.
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German cockroach
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briuises behind the ear are strong indicators of what?
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skull fracture, cervical injury (battle signs)
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What type of knot is used to secure if used to secure the ends of a triangular bandage for the head?
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square knot
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How should the umilical cord be clamped?
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use two clamps 2 inches apart with the first clamp 6-8inches from the navel
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Healing time for a first degree burn
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one week
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How is a calculaion of a pediatric doses made using youngs rule?
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Age in years
------------------ X Normal Age plus 12 Adult Dose |
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How is a calculation of a pediatric dose made using clarks rule?
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Weight in pounds
____________ X Adult Dose 150 |
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How long must persciptions be kept on file?
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2 years
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