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The first Navy physicians were ably assisted by the forerunners of today’s Hospital Corpsman called
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Loblolly Boys
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On _______________ (date), the rating insignia of the Hospital Corps was changed from the Red Cross to the caduceus.
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2 APRIL 1948
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To date, there have been ___ (number) Medal of Honor recipients from the Hospital Corps; this is half of all the Medal of Honor's awarded to the Department of the Navy.
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22
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SAMS is an administrative management tool that tracks the medical and dental readiness of Navy and Marine Corps operational units.
SAMS stands for |
SHIPBOARD NON-TACTICAL AUTOMATIC
DATA PROCESS (SNAP) AUTOMATED MEDICAL SYSTEM (SAMS) |
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______________________ is an Internet based communication program that 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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MEDICAL READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM (MRRS)
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SSICs are found in what instruction?
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SECNAVINST 5210.11
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_____________________ is the process of determining the correct subject group or name-title codes under which correspondence should be filed and any subordinate subjects that should be cross-referenced.
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Classifying
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A battalion aid station (BAS) is normally comprised of ____ (#) medical officers and up to ____ (#)HMs, depending on the size of the battalion.
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2 & 65
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There are a total of eight NMCBs and they are home ported in
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Gulfport, MS & Port Hueneme, CA
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Give the three major categories of primary medical records.
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Health records (HRECs),
Outpatient records (ORECs), Inpatient records (IRECs) |
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A ______________ record contains excerpts from a patient’s primary record and is kept within the MTF by a treating clinic, service, department, or individual provider for increased access to the information.
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Convenience
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The temporary dental record must, at a minimum contain the following forms:
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Dental Health Questionnaire (NAVMED 6600/3)Dental Treatment Form (EZ603A)Privacy Act Statement, DD 2005
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What are the form numbers assigned to the medical and dental record jackets?
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NAVMED 6150/21-30
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What is the form number assigned to the Health Record Receipt?
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NAVMED 6150/7
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What is a SF 601?
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Immunization Record
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When loose treatment forms are discovered, every effort should be made to determine the present location of the record. If reasonable search efforts do not locate the record, retain loose forms for a period of
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1 YEAR
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List the six principles of Health Service Support:
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CONFORMITY
PROXIMITY FLEXIBILITY MOBILITY CONTINUITY COORDINATION |
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How are X-ray films filed in the inside front cover of
the dental record jacket? |
Smallest on top, largest at the
bottom. |
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Who is designated as local systems manager for treatment records in a Navy treatment facility?
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Commanding Officer
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What manual provides information about medical equipment management procedures to include budgeting, funding, acquisition, use, and maintenance?
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NAVMED P-5132, BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT MANUAL
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Supply:
____________________ is the act of obtaining materials or services. ____________________ occurs when a qualified purchasing agent enters into a contractual agreement thereby obligating the Government with a vendor for goods and/or services. |
Procurement, Obligation
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____________________ is an acquisition of authorized supplies or services that do not exceed the current competitive threshold of $3000.
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Micro-Purchase
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The ________________is the annual budget of an activity and is assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Fiscal Management Division, to major claimants.
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operating budget (OPTAR)
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____________________ is the measurement which indicates the minimum quantity of a stock item that is required to support current operations. It is the sum of the operating level and the safety level.
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Stockage Objective
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Stack boxes evenly with labels facing the front. All containers marked with "UP" should be stored accordingly. Items should be stored off the floor; pallets may be used for this purpose. Sprinkler heads must be unobstructed. Boxes must be stored ____________ (measurement) below the sprinkler heads.
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18 inches
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To prevent deterioration of items, the oldest products should always be issued first. This is the FIFO method. What does FIFO stand for?
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first in, first out
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After a chemical attack, what is the first step in conducting Buddy Aid?
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Put their mask on
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Give the three (3) types of maintenance requirements for Medical/Dental equipment:
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Scheduled Maintenance,
Unscheduled Maintenance (UM), No maintenance required (NMR) |
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This _______________ position is assumed when the body stands erect with the arms hanging at the sides and the palms of the hands turned forward.
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anatomical
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_________________ is the lying position of the body, on either side.
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Lateral recumbent
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What glands are found in most parts of the skin except in the soles of the feet and the palms of the hand?
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SEBACEOUS GLANDS
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____________ is the study of the structure of bone.
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Osteology
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A ________ is any animal capable of transmitting pathogens or producing human or animal discomfort or injury.
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Vector
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Bones are classified according to their shape. The skull is classified as a _______ bone.
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Flat bone
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Which teeth are the longest teeth in the mouth?
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MAXILLARY CUSPIDS
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The ____________ bones form the sides and part of the base of the skull in the area of the ear.
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Temporal Bones
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How many carpal bones are there in the human body?
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Eight (8) carpal bones
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The innominate bone is commonly known as the
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Hip bone
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When ligaments are torn, the injury is called a ________. When bones are out of place, it is called a __________.
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Sprain, dislocation
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__________ is a movement in which the bone moves around a central point without being displaced, such as turning the head from side to side.
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Rotation
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__________ is the movement of the hips and shoulders.
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Circumduction
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____________ enables a muscle to become shorter or thicker, and this ability, along with interaction with other muscles, produces movement of internal and external body parts.
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Contractibility
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When a muscle dies, it becomes solid and rigid and no longer reacts. This stiffening,which occurs from 10 minutes to several hours after death, is called
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Rigor mortis.
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Deglutition is the swallowing of food. Which phase of deglutition is this: Passage of food through the pharynx into the beginning of the esophagus?
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Phase Two
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___________________ is the form is used to requisition materiel that cannot be identified by an NSN. It is usually more descriptive in nature and requires sources of supply, manufacturers' parts code information, and applicable substitutes.
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DD Form 1348-6
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_________________ is an inherited disease characterized by delayed clotting of the blood and consequent difficulty in controlling hemorrhage.
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Hemophilia
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There are approximately _______ miles of capillaries in the body.
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60,000
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What is the technical name for the eardrum? ________________
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Tympanic membrane
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The __________ gland is often called the master gland of the body as it influences many other endocrine glands.
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PITUITARY GLAND
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Conducted annually; _______________ inventory is a physical count of all the material within a specific storeroom. It is conducted when a random sampling of that storeroom fails to meet the inventory accuracy rate of 90 percent, or upon custodian turn-over.
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Bulkhead-to-Bulkhead (Wall-to-Wall)
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Which body organ contains the islands (islets) of Langerhans?
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Pancreas
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How long is the esophagus?
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25 cm (10 inches) (Either answer will do)
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What is the function of the appendix?
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There is no known function of this structure.
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The salivary glands produce ____ liters of saliva daily,
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1.7 LITERS
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Dental development usually begins in the
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fifth or sixth week of prenatal
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The enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body and consists of approximately ___%inorganic minerals, ___%organic materials, and ____% water.
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96%, 1%, and 3%
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Which teeth are cutting and tearing and crushing?
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Bicuspids
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The Class II patient’s profile is deficient in chin length and it is characterized as a ___________ profile.
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Retrognathic
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A _______ is a pointed or rounded elevation on the enamel.
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Cusp
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______________ is a localized collection of blood that escaped from blood vessels due to trauma.
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Hematoma
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_____________ is an inflammation of the gingiva around a partially erupted tooth.
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Pericoronitis
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___________ is the loss of substance of a tooth from a wearing away process caused by teeth against teeth.
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Attrition
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____________is defined as the hygienic means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with the hazards of wastes.
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Sanitation
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The word "_______" means free from or the absence of all living organisms.
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Sterile
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_________________ is the most dependable and economical method of sterilization. It is the method of choice for metalware, glassware, most rubber goods, and dry goods.
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Steam under pressure (autoclave)
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____________is defined as a group of socially learned, shared standards and behavior patterns and ____________ refers to a system of moral principles or standards of conduct which govern the appropriate conduct for a person, group, or profession.
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Culture, Ethics (in this order)
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_________surgery is surgery that needs to be done but can be scheduled at a time beneficial to both the patient and the provider.
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Elective
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The induction of inhalation anesthesia is divided into four stages:
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Stage 1 is the stage of analgesia or induction.
Stage 2 is the stage of Excitement Stage 3 is called the surgical or operative stage. Stage 4 is called the danger or toxic stage. |
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What is the instruction number assigned for the Physical Fitness Assessment?
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OPNAVINST 6110.1
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According to the National Academy of Science a male needs to consume _____ liters of water daily.
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3.7 liters
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The human body is approximately _____% water.
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60%
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Vitamin C is fat soluble or water soluble?
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Water soluble
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What is the DD 2808?
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REPORT OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
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What is from number assigned for the Manual of the Medical Department?
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NAVMED P-117
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The NAVMED 6600/3 is the
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Dental Health Questionnaire
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What type of dental examination is needed for the annual exam?
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Type 2, Oral Examination
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How do you chart (mark) gold restorations?
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Outline and inscribe horizontal lines within the outline.
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_______ is the instruction that governs the Health Services Augmentation Program.
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BUMEDINST 6440.5
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The dental specialty involved in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the supporting tissues is
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Periodontics
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Give the size of the needle used for maxillary injections.
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13/16”
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CT Technologists use a rotating x-ray unit to obtain "slices" of anatomy at different levels within the body. What does CT stand for?
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Computed Tomography
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What is the instruction for the Precious Metals Recovery Program?
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BUMEDINST 4010.3
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What is the form number assigned to the Manual of the Medical Department?
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NAVMED P-117
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________ dose is the least amount of medication that can produce death.
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MINIMUM LETHAL DOSE
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________ medications are introduced by injection.
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PARENTERAL
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Medications normally have three names. Which one is the common name of the drug?
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Generic name
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______________ are medications that facilitate the passage and elimination of feces from the colon and rectum.
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Laxatives
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Personnel on active duty at the time of their death are eligible for a headstone or marker provided by
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The Veteran’s Administration
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_______ is commonly called laughing gas.
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Nitrous Oxide
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What is the form number assigned for the Polyprescription?
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NAVMED 6710/6
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Vitamins A, D, E and K are known as
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Fat soluble vitamins
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When the WBC rises above normal values, the condition is referred to as
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leukocytosis
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___________ is the largest of the normal white blood cells,
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MONOCYTE
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An ____________ is a substance that, when introduced into an individual’s body is recognized as foreign by an individual’s immune system and causes a detectable reaction.
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Antigen
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The normal daily urine volume for adults ranges from _____ to _____ml.
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600 to 2,000 ml
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A ____________________ is a combination compress and bandage in which a sterile gauze pad is fastened to a gauze, muslin, or adhesive bandage.
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battle dressing
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________________ is a synthetic plasma expander that works by producing expansion of plasma blood volume.
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Hetastarch
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The OBA canister has ____ to _____ minutes of oxygen.
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20 to 45 minutes
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The standard Navy lifeline is a steel-wire cable and measures
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50 feet long.
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The ____________________ defines the care to be provided while there is a direct and ongoing threat to the patient and to the Corpsman.
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Care Under Fire (CUF)
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_________________________________ requires that the healthcare provider give the patient all the information necessary for a knowledgeable decision on the proposed procedure.
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Informed Consent
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The birthday of the Hospital Corps is
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17JUN1898
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Rabies is considered what type of infection?
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Virus
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What type of uniform is worn when receiving an award from a civilian official functions, when civilians normally wear black tie?
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Dinner Dress Uniform
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What is the time of interval for natural or normal gun salute?
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5 seconds interval
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For Independence Day, Memorial Day, and President’s Day (commencing at 1200)?
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1 minute intervals, 21-gun salutes
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An urgent medical event report is submitted when?
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24 hours
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Rate badge is worn how on the sleeve of Dress Blue?
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Left sleeve centered between the shoulder seam and the elbow
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Which STD is not reported in all 50 states?
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Hepatitis
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When in a formation, when do you salute for colors?
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When command
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Tetracycline hydrochloride is not indicated for which type of infection?
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Yellow Fever
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When was the Navy Chief Petty Officer created?
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April 1, 1893
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Who authorized the quota for Chief Petty Officer selection?
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Chief of Navy Personnel Command
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Chief selection ranking order is called?
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Slate
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The first two battalion of Marine was created when?
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November 10, 1775`
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Who was the longest lasting CNO?
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Admiral Burke
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1 out of 3 patients receiving an injury with amputated wrist and ankle, will die from what?
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Exsanguinations infections
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What is the minimum rank to serve as the President of the Chief board?
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Captain
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What is the primary expense for the death of a service member?
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burial
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Who is in charge of getting a grave stone for the national cemetery?
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CACO
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What is the most important for Chief board?
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Evaluations
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Who is eligible for the CWO?
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E-7 to E-9 and E-6 SBE
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Who is not eligible for LDO?
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E-5 and below
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When lab results return for positive STD, where is it documented?
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Objective
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How many minimum of years served for zone A for bonus?
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17 months up to 6 months
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Zone B?
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Between 6 years to 10 years
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Zone C?
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Between 10 years to 14 years
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Nembutal is use for what?
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Insomnia
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What training is more for E-5 and above?
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DAPA/EMR
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What is flown on the Gaff’s peak?
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National Ensign
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