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115 Cards in this Set
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True or False? Soft Power was first articulated as a possible military policy in 1911 by President Theodore Roosevelt.
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true
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The first Hospital Corps School for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service was commissioned where?
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National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
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SAMS is an administrative management tool that tracks ...............
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Sick Call Log, Potable Water Testing Results, Medical Training
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What type of directive regulates policy?
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permanent
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The process that is used to determine the correct subject group under which documents should be filed is called .............
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the Classifying process
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Who is obligated to provide the patient with all necessary information to make a knowledgeable decision on a proposed medical procedure?
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medical provider
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Who is recommended to act as a witness when the patient is consenting to a medical procedure?
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staff member not involved in the procedure
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Who may delay billing on a patient not presenting with a valid ID?
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Commanding Officer
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What policy was established to provide a balance between the public and the privacy of an individual?
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Privacy Act of 1974
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Fleet Hospital mission and personnel requirements are set by
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Combatant Commander (COCOM)
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What type of directive regulates policy?
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permanent
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The 5000 series of correspondence relates to ..............
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General Administration and Management
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How many days after receiving treatment does a patient have to present a valid ID card before being billed as a Civilian Humanitarian Non-indigent?
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30 days
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What Foreign Military Personnel are not eligible for care at Naval MTFs?
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foreign military on vacation in the U.S.
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What is the length of time a newborn can be treated without presenting a valid ID card?
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60 days
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What is the preferred form on which to record admission to the hospital?
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SF 509, Medical Record-Progress Report
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Where is the Disclosure Accounting Record located in the NAVMED 6150/21-30?
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back of center page (Part III)
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What phrase is written in the lower portion of the patient’s identification box for retired 0 - 7 and above personnel?
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"FLAG/GENERAL OFFICER"
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Entries to the Chronological Record of Medical Care, SF 600, when not typewritten, should be made in what color of ink?
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black or blue-black
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Any item that has an application and appears on APL, SNSL, ISL, or Naval Ship Systems Command is known as ..........
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a repair part
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Where would the HM locate the policies and guidance for operating and managing procedures of supply departments and activities?
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NAVSUP P-485
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The inner part of the eye derives its dimensional nourishment primarily from what vascular tissue?
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choroid
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If a generally sedentary person in less than good physical health enters a marathon with the intent to complete the race, what outcome can he/she be expected to encounter?
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He/she runs the risk of muscle damage.
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The transfer of fluids across the plasma membrane of a cell from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is a process known as ...........
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diffusion
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What hormone is produced by the alpha cells of the islands of Langerhans in the pancreas?
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glucagon
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Oxygenated blood is carried by what vein(s)?
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pulmonary
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Testosterone production is a function of what gland?
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testes
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The conversion of mechanical impulses (sound waves) to neural impulses that can be interpreted by the brain is a function of the ...............
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organ of Corti
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The cornea is part of the protective outer layer of the eye called the ...............
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sclera
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A decreased red blood cell (RBC) count could be the result of a medical condition affecting the ...............
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red marrow
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Homeostasis is defined as ...............
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self-regulated control of the body’s internal environment
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Dilation of the pupil, a muscular response of the iris, normally occurs as a result of what?
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decreased intensity of light
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The oral mucosa consists of how many total types of mucosa?
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three
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The tip of each root is known by what term?
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apex
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What are the first permanent teeth to erupt?
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mandibular central incisor
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What is the term given to the portion of gingiva that extends from the gingival crest to the crest of the bone?
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unattached gingiva
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How many years does it take permanent teeth to emerge after crown completion?
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three
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Pulpalgia commonly occurs after what procedure has been performed on a tooth?
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after a restoration
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Recurrent herpes simplex lesions that affect routine dental treatment should be rescheduled for what period of time?
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after the active phasech
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Pit and fissure caries develop in what area of a tooth?
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depressions
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The growth or spread of malignant tumors from one area to another is known by what condition?
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metastasis
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Where can clinical apparel be worn?
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in the MTF/DTF only
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What type of gloves are the highest quality and best fitting?
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sterile gloves
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Bed linens, towels, smocks, trousers, and other protective attire are classified as what?
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ordinary laundry
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What are the three factors that influence germicidal procedures?
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bioburden, nature of the material, and organic debris present
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For proper operation, the ultrasonic reservoir should be filled to what level with an ultrasonic solution?
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1/2 to 3/4 full
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The biocidal activity of iodophors is accomplished with how many minutes of exposure?
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10 to 25 minutes
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What type of sterilizer was designed to overcome the trapping of air in the chamber?
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prevacuum steam
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What occurs when freshly sterilized items are placed on metal or cold surfaces?
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contamination
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Patient education is the responsibility of ...............
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all members of the healthcare team
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Patient rights and responsibilities are standards addressed by what organization?
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The Joint Commission (TJC)
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Dropping a metal basin on the operating room floor may cause a violent response from a general anesthesia patient in what stage of anesthesia?
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stage 2
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Crutches should be fitted so that the patient’s elbows are maintained with a .............. to .............. degree bend.
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20 to 30
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Unless otherwise directed by the physician, when one is applying a cast to an arm, the patient’s wrists is generally in what position?
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in the neutral position
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What is total amount of water that a female needs to consume on a daily basis?
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2.7 liters
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True or False? Trans fats are naturally occurring fats and are generally not considered a healthy fat.
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false
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What percentage loss of body water will cause heat injury or death?
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5% to 7%
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What are the three nutrients used by the body that contain calories?
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carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
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After a physical exam has been performed and documented by an IDC, who is required to countersign the exam?
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Accredited General Medical Officer
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Who is responsible for reviewing the Abbreviated Medical Board Report for accuracy in content and processing time?
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LIMDU Coordinator
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When recording the use of copal varnish in the dental treatment record, what abbreviation should be used?
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Cop
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When charting, how should it be indicated that gold material was used in a fixed partial denture?
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inscribe diagonal parallel lines
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What part of the S.O.A.P is generally used by the examiner to make a diagnosis?
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assessment
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What number of Angle classifications could be used on the Forensic Examination form?
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three
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What term is often used when referring to a double occlusal restoration?
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snake eyes
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An amalgam condenser is often referred to as what?
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pluggers
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What instrument will the dentist use to bring any excess mercury from the amalgam to the top of the restoration?
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burnisher
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A "W" prefix on a rubber dam clamp indicates what design?
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without wings
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What instrument is used primarily to remove debris from tooth cavities?
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spoon excavators
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The operator's zone for a right handed dentist is located between what positions?
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8 and 11 o'clock
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An odd-numbered gingival margin trimmer is designated for use on what tooth surface?
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mesial
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The transfer zone is located between what positions?
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4 and 8 o'clock
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An even-numbered gingival margin trimmer is designed for use on what tooth surface?
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distal
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What should be shielded when you are taking an X-ray?
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reproductive organs
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The developer and fixer solutions in the automatic processor should be changed at what minimum frequencies?
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every three to four weeks
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The film badge should be placed behind the lead-lined barrier at least how many feet from the tube head?
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6 feet
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True or False? When taking radiographs, always drape the patient with a lead apron.
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true
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Milk or milk products may interfere with the absorption of what drug(s)?
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tetracycline hydrochloride
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Undeclyenic acid is used as a/an ...............
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antifungal
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What vitamin is involved in the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus?
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vitamin D
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How many board members are on the Controlled Substance Inventory Board?
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three
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All pharmacies that dispense prescriptions are required to have what Class balance?
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Class A
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What is the name of the rule used to determine appropriate dosage of medication based on a child’s weight?
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Clark's Rule
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The primary pharmacological action of sulfonamides is .........
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bacteriostatic
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What chemical preparation is frequently used to detect fungi?
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potassium hydroxide
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What is the term used for a substance that, when introduced into an individual’s body, is recognized as foreign to the body, and causes a detectable reaction?
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antigen
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A low RBC count may indicate that the patient has what condition?
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anemia
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What operational program may be used on some operational platforms to treat critical patients in a mass casualty situation when delay of blood products would cause a critical delay?
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WBB
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What is the term used to define bacteria that are round in shape?
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cocci
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When should specimens be labeled?
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before leaving patient
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Why is the spica or figure eight bandage used around the elbow?
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allows for movement while holding a compress
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A tourniquet is normally applied before to aid in the process of venipuncture. At what point in the venipuncture procedure should the tourniquet be removed?
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once blood flows freely into tubes
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What size bandage is used for applying a roller bandage to the ankle or foot?
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three inch
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In cases of airway obstruction from severe glottic edema, what procedure may be necessary?
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cricothyroidotomy
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What signs and symptoms are considered a late sign of a hemothorax?
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deviated trachea
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During a patient assessment, the HM notices that the patient seems to have a fruity breath odor, the HM suspects the patient is suffering from ...............
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hyperglycemia
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The rule of nines assigns what percentage value for burns of the anterior chest and anterior neck?
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14%
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If a patient is hypotensive, then the systolic blood pressure is below what?
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90
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What type of suture material is best used for surface closures and cause very little tissue reaction?
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Dermalon
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An interruption of arterial blood flow to the brain is best described as a/an ...............
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cerebrovascular accident
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How many hours after the last dose does narcotic withdraw normally peak?
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72 hours
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True or False? Valuable information on the antivenom is found in the package inserts.
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true
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Symptoms of a black widow spider bite may include severe pain, dyspnea, and ...............
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abdominal rigidity
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The time of onset of what symptoms will give you an estimate of radiation dose/exposure?
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nausea and vomiting
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Initial management of a chemical agent casualty involves .........
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removal of MOPP gear, decontamination with 0.5% hypochlorite solution
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Chemical agents H, HD, and HN are all what type of agents?
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blister
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When was the first large-scale use of chemical agents?
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WW I
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True or False? CS is a highly toxic substance.
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false
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Postextraction alveolar osteitis is a condition commonly referred to by what term?
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dry socket
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The HM may provide temporary emergency dental treatment under what conditions?
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combat infection, provide relief from pain and prevent further damage to oral structures
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What condition exists when swelling is confined to a small area at the site of a sinus tract?
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gumboil
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The Navy awards annual mortuary contracts to local funeral homes anticipating what minimum number of deaths per year?
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three deaths per year
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The Commanding Officer must write a letter of condolence to the appropriate NOK within what time frame?
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48 hours
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How many copies of the Statement of Recognition (DD 565) must accompany the remains?
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two copies
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What form must accompany the remains of a member to a CONUS point of entry from OCONUS?
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DD 2064
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