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Manubrium
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Attached to the first set of ribs. Irregular bone atop the sternum.
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Radius
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Bone along the arm thumb side of hand
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Phalanges
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small bones of fingers and toes
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Fracture
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bones are chipped or broken
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adduction
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bringing an extremity toward the body
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circumduction
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movement of hips and shoulders
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supination
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turning upward, as in placing the palm of the hand up.
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pronation
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turning downward
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inversion
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turning inward
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eversion |
turning outward
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Fascia
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sheets of a white fibrous tissue hold muscles together
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physiology
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study of how the body works
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The hat device is centered and how many inches above the visor?
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1 1/4
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MECP benefits
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receive full pay at current rank eligible for advancement |
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TB testing if not done simultaneously with live vaccines are done how many weeks apart?
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4-6 weeks |
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FDA may grant EUA for up to how many months?
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12 months
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Four classes of fires
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A- paper and trash b-fuel source/oil gas c- electricity d-ignitable metal |
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potable water usage
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drinking water-.5 gallon-1 gallon laundry-5-20 gallons hygiene- 5-20 gallons total per day 12-35 gallons |
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non corrosives
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arsenic copper iodine mercury phsoporous silver nitrate zinc Treatment water ipecac syrup |
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Bumedinst 6010.13
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quality assurance
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code of conduct article IV Begins with
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If i become a prisoner of war
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Ship ready for duty flag
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romeo
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Tricare extra
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allows you to choose your doctro,hospital,etc
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what article covers being wronged by CO? |
article 138
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shelf life of sterlized items
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paper envelope-365 days double muslim wrap-30 days double muslim wrap, plastic cover-365 days peel plastic-365 days parchment paper- 365 days |
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high specific gravity means what?
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UtI |
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P.A.D.D means? |
person authorized direct dependent
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Rat guards
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shoul dbe 36in in diameter mounted 6 fett from the closest poin on shore or ship |
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whats the navy's goal for the PMRP program?
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promote an environmental protection and natural resources stewardship with the navy
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high priority conditions requiring immediate transport
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poor general impression unresponsive repsonsive but not following commands difficulty breathing shock complicated child birth chest pain with systolic BP less than 100 |
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blood volume
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women 37-47 men 42-52 |
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qa program summary report is submitted how ofter?
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annually
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how long between atropin doses until another can be administered?
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10mins
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gingivitis symptoms
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gums that bleed easily even when flossing and gentle brushing
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vomiting agents
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DM-adamsite treatment-support
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ssic codes |
1000-military personnel 2000-telecommunications 4000-logistics 5000-admin 6000-medical/dental 7000-finance 8000-ordinance 9000-ships design 10000-material 11000-facilities 12000-civilian personnel 13000-aeronautics 16000-coast guard |
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naval academy Pre reqs |
single no dependents 23-age cut off minimum age-17 |
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parts of microscope
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arm-structure that supports the magnificient and focus system stage- platform specimen is placed mechanical stage- holds specimen in place condenser- used to focus light iris diaphragm- controls amount of light |
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Mark 1 antidote kit
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atropine-10mg autoinjector 2 pam cl-600mg |
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gram negative stains what color
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pink in color
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dd 2064
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certificate of death
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types of directives
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permanent- regulate administrations establishes policy, delegates authority, assigns a mission function
temporary- cannot last longer 365 days |
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Fleet hospitals |
500 beds Operate for greater than 60 days |
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Red zone behavior |
Sexual favors for rewards Threats if sexual favors aren't done Grabbing & fondling Questions about personnel life |
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When do you submit a special eval |
Reduction in rank from NJP |
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Finger nail length male & female |
Male - 40 Female - 14 " |
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Abscess |
A localized collection of pus |
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Pulpalgia |
Tooth pain |
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Dental carries |
Disease that causes the breakdown of enamel dentin and cement an |
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Elapidae |
Cobras |
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Colubridae |
Non venomous Boomslang |
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Hydrophobia |
Animal bite |
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Susceptible host |
diseases that can be transmitted to a carrier |
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Sorting for non-tactical |
Priority 1- immediate whose injuries are critical but who will require minimal timePriority 2- personnel with serious injuries but can be delayed.Priority 3- walking wounded(minimal injuries)priority 4- require lots of time and supplies to fix injuriespriority 5- dead. |
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Who is responsible for supplying water in the field |
Engineering |
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Hypovolemic |
Shock is a loss of intravascular volume, which may occur from blood, plasma, or fluid loss |
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How often are safety inspections done |
Every 3 years |
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Neurogenic shock |
Failure of nervous system Caused by an injury that interrupts the spinal cord sympathetic nervous system |
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Septic shock |
Infection which leads to vaso dilation Takes 5-7 days to develop |
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The most serious type of epilepsy |
Grand Mal seizure |
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Functional unit of the kidney |
Nephron |
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Dd 2808 |
Report of medical examination |
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DD 2807 |
Report of medical history |
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Abuse |
Intentional wrongful or improper use of government resources |
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Code of conduct article v- begins with |
When questioned. Should I become a prisoner of war I am required to give name, rank, service number, DOB |
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Lab stuff |
Aerobic- grows in oxygen Anaerobes- grows without oxygen Cocoa- spherical Baciluse- rod Spirillum- spiracle 4 growth requirements for bacteria to grow Moisture, nutrition, oxygen or lack of oxygen, temperature |
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Hair should be tapered at least how many inches |
3/4 |
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M9 chemical agent detector paper |
Indicates presence of a nerve agent or blister agent by turning pink, red, reddish brown, or purple |
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NAVMED 6600/3 |
Dental health questionare |
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HREC colors |
0- orange 1- green 2- yellow 3- grey 4- tan 5- blue 6- white 7- almond 8- pink 9- red |
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Cardiogenic shock |
Shock that is caused by the heart failing to pump blood |
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How many ribs in the body |
7 true ribs 5 false ribs |
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How many bones in the body |
206 |
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Vasogenic shock |
Occurs when vascular contained (blood vessels) dilate (enlarge) without enough fluid volume |
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What is spread by the bite of infectious larval mites called |
Scrub typhus |
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Thin layer of compact bone that forms the tooth socket |
Alveolar bone |
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Most prevalent disease in mankind |
Periodontal disease |
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Union Jack |
Underway- flown from Garf Not underway- jack staff at stern of ship |
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How many non regional echelon commands report directly to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery |
3 |
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MSC IPP |
24-48 months Full pay and allowances |
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Dental transition to HM DATE |
October 1, 2005 |
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Non critical items |
Do not normally penetrate skin or contact mucous membrane |
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How long does a unrestricted report stay on file |
50 years |
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Jaw fracture |
Apply four tail bandage pull lower jaw forward |
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Deep frostbite |
Re warm frozen areas with water at 100 degrees - to 105 degrees |
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Disease caused by change in pressure |
Barotrauma |
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When should you conduct a periodic review of directives |
Annually |
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What is a directive that has a one time or brief nature and a self concealing date |
Notice |
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Differentiating types of shock |
Hypovolemic, septic, psychogenic, cardigenic: cool, clammy, pale, BP drops, LOC altered, cap refill slowed Neurogenic: warm, dry, pink, BP Drops, LOC lucid, cap refill normal |
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Spinal column |
Cervical- 7 Thoracic- 12 Lumbar- 5 Total 24 |
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OCS |
Must have degree before applying |
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Rendering honors blasts |
One blast- starboard Two blasts- port One blast- hand salute Two blasts- end salute Three blast-carry on |
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Stored product pests |
7 insects per pound depending upon the species Freeze for two weeks to kill bugs |
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Black or ship rat |
Seeds Vegetables |
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TB tests must be read within what time frame |
48-72 hours |
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Responsibilities of dental air wing/ air craft dental officer |
Receive duties from medical A officer. Take care of ships dental needs |
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Dental caries symptoms |
Chalky white spot on enamel |
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Rapid plasma Reagin |
Test for syphilis |
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Class two shock |
Sympathetic nervous system are able to maintain blood pressure |
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Class one shock |
Body is able to compensate to maintIn homeostasis |
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Used for passage through hatches |
Miller board |
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What is the most commonly used stretcher used when transferring patients to and from boats. |
Stoke stretchers |
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Phases of rescue |
First phase- remove lightly pinned casualties Second phase- remove casualties who are trapped in more difficult circumstances Third phase- remove casualties where extractions are difficult Fourth phase- remove dead |
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Miller board |
Used for passage through hatches |
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How long is state 21 for bachelors |
36 months |
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OPQRST |
Onset- when did it begin Provocatation- what were you doing Quality- describe the pain Radiation- does the feeling spread Severity- on a scale from 1-10 rate the pain |
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Duties of a training petty officer can be found where |
Standard orginization and regulation of the navy |
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What type of injection is inserted in the subarcachniod spaces of the spinal column |
Intrathecal |
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First warfare submarine |
Turtle |
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Man overboard flag |
Oscar |
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Who supervises the navy's voting program |
Chief of naval personnel |
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Posterior or dorsal |
Toward the back or along the vertebral side of the back |
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Cranial nerve for tongue movement |
Hypoglossal |
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Who's in charge of the amass/adals |
Bumed |
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Choking agents |
Cl- chlorine CG- phosgene DP- diposgene Smell like new mown grass Treatment: rest and oxygen |
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DD 2215 |
Reference audio gram |
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Body is able to compensate to maintain homeostasis |
Class 1 shock |
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Neutrophils |
Eat bacteria Increase with bacteria infection |
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How many conferences does Bethesda Maryland hold per year dealing with QA |
2 |
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M8 chemical agent detector paper |
Gold/yellow- nerve agents Olive or verdant green - vx Red or purple- blister |
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How many nautical miles for overboard discharge |
3 NM |
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Lacerations |
Torn rather than cut ragged, irregular edges and masses of torn tissue underneath created by blunt objects |
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interchangeable with fundamentals of leadership
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basic principles of leadership |
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Glenord fossa |
head of humerous |
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what forms do you document desertion on
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SF 600 & NAVMED 6150/4
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who does the piping for ceremony |
boatsman mate
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if treated for malaria how long before you can donate blood
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3 years
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How long can Amals/Adals last? |
60 days |
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Milky white urine
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Chyle |
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When is non potable water not accepted
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laundry
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What disease can be pulmonary, cutaneous and Gastro |
Anthrax
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smallest and most mobile unit for men
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Shock trauma platoon
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wht is responsible for creating dentin
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pulp
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schedule 2 drugs must be filled by when
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7 days
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What is the minimum amount of urine collected in 24 hours |
750 mL
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What is the age requirement you have to finish school before you are ineligible |
42
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stable fly
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-can cause anthrax -bayonet like head
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What is the Navy's force shaping tool? |
HYT
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How do you treat a alkali burn 2 |
Vinegar
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How many growth requirements are there for bacteria growth
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4
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Which nutrient has the most calories per gram
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fats
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How many drops of urine sediment |
3 drops
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How are blousing straps worn in uniform
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3rd eyelet from the top of the boot
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Abatement |
lowering
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Anterior or Ventral |
Toward the front or along the belly side of the body
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Medial |
Near or toward the mis sagittal plane of the body
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lateral
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Away from the mid sagittal plane of the body |
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Proximal
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nearest to the point of orgin
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Distal
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away from the point of orgin or away from the trunk
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Supine
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lying position face up
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Medications if Able to fight
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Mobic 15mg Tylenol 650 mg every 8 hours |
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Securing the DTR Dental treatment room |
flush each unit waterline for 30 seconds
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BUMEDINST 4010.3
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Precious metal recovery A program
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Corrosives
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Monitor ABCDE Watch S/S of shock Acids
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Medications if unable to fight
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oral transmucosal/ fentanyl morphine iv/10 promethazine used with morphine for nausea |
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store cleaning brushes in glutaraldloyd solution of what %
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2
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General announcing sound powered telephone |
1MC
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WHO MAKES SURE ALL DECK STATIONS ARE MANNED |
BMOW |
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ARTICLE 92
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CATCH ALL ARTICLE
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NARCOTICS S/S |
BEADY EYES DECREASES BLOOD PRESSURE CNS AND RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
SOURCES: OPIATES, BARBITUATES, BENZOIDAZEPRINES |
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Critical items
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Penetrate skin Mucous Membranes Bones Sterilized before use |
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DCAP-BTLS
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Deformities Contusions Abrasions Punctures or Penatrations Burns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling |
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P- 5010 Manual of Preventive Medicine |
5- Water ahore 6- Water alfloat 8- Entomology 9- Ground Forces |
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Medications used to treat Herpes |
Acyclovir
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Symptoms of Chlorea |
Watery stool Dehydration Nausea Vomitting |
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Gram positive stains what color
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Purple or blue
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Entries based on prior official records will say?
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Copied from original record
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Hydrophidae
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Sea snakes
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Fracture teeth |
Type 1- enamel fracture- chip Type 2- enamel/ dentin- exstensive fracture Type 3- enamel/ dentin fracture with pulp exposure severe throbbing Type 4- Root fracture severe pain from heat and cold air |
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Anesthesia Report
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SF 517
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What is the difference between Dilantin and Pterebabtal |
dilantin is a hypnotic
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What is the most primitive method of disposal of liquid waste
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Cesspool
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When do the side boys begin thier salute
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Boatsmain Whistle
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Blood agents |
CK- Hydrocynic acid (irritating) AC- Cyanogen Chloride (Bitter almonds)
Treatment amyl nitrate sodium thiosulfate IV (100-200 mg per kg of body weight) |
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Astringent |
Shrinks Skin
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AVPU
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A-alert V- verbal stimuli P- painful stimuli U- unresposive |
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Precious metal report how often
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Quaterly
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Where is the union jack when ship is in port |
Jack Staff
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How to reduce a dislocated jaw
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Press down behind the last molars and lift the chin
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Gingivitis
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Inflamation of the Gingiva
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Most common type of gingival disease
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Marginal Gingivitis
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SF 600
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Record of medical care |
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SF 513
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Medical consulatations |
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Treatment used for acne
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Doxycycline
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Specific gravity of urine
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1.015-1.030
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Fat soulble vitamins
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A,D,E,K
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Gall bladder |
Stores bile
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Color vision test |
Farnsworth lantern
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prerequisite for tricare echo
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EFMP enrollment
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Concurrent return program
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combines current death program graves registration program
used when large miitary numbers are in a stretegic area |
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Current death program
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remains are shipped to a place designatted by the PADD
professional mortuary services |
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Return of remains
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Provides permanant dispostition
activated only upon enactment of special legislation |
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Pulpitis |
inflammation of dental pulp
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Bowie deck test
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What is a diagnostic test of aprevacuum sterilizers ability
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Remingtons the science and practice of pharmacy
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Blue bible of pharmacology
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normal outside the skin of the face
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Vermillion Border
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what will disinegrate red blood cells in urine
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p>2 % Acidic Acid
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104DB
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Double hearing protection |
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Bureau of medicine and surgery |
What echelon 2 headquarters activity provides policy oversight and command and control
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Condolence letter is written when
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By CO within 48 hours
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Casualty Report
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Must be submitted by the CO by priority mesage within 4 hours
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When you break a job into tasks you are performing what?
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Planning and orginization
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If patient is allergic to Penicillin what can they take instead
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Erythromycin
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Tricare standard pays what %
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80
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M288Al decons what NBC
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Chemical |
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Whats the bun size for females
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2 inches
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Article 1138
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Failure to get permission of proper authority |
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SECNAVINST 1754.4B |
Sexual assualt and prevention
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Heteotrophic
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Which bacteria is not self sustaining
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At what temperature or lower sould frozen vaccines be stored
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5 degrees F
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QA program was originated in what year |
1984
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When an interior message change is issued to a directive changes must be followed by a change tranmittale within how many days
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90
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poison
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substance that when introduced to the body causes harm
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Treatments for poison |
ingested- emetics and gastric lavage inhaled- oxygen absorbed- removal of the poison eleasingstin injected- antidote |
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When should routine reports be submitted
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30 days |
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What are reffered to as premolars have two cups ised for cutting and tearing |
Bicuspid |
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Vaccine from eggs
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Typhus, influenza, measles, yellow fever
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OPNAVIST 1752.1
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sexual assult victim intervention
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Who does the Navy regional commanders directly report to
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Chief of BUMED
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How do you make potable water
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Bromine and Chlorine
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How many iodine tablets for a 5 gallon water
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40
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At what PPM does diahrrea start
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.5-.8 ppm |
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How long is MRE'S shelf life
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48 months (4 years) |
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12 cranial nerves
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Olfactory- smell Optic- vision Occulomotor- eyes focus movement Trochlear- Eye movement Trigeminal- Sensation of head & face Abducens- Abuduction of eye Facial- facial exspressions Acoustic- hearing and balance Glossopharyngeal- Taste, swollowing motion |
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What do flesh flies look like
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have three longitudinal black stripes
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waste means
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extravagent, needless, or careless spending |
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How far form the floor are storrage lockers containing water hoses
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18 inches
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Vesicant Agents
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HN- Nitrogen mustard- fish HD- Mustard- Horse raddish L- Lewsite - Geraniums Cx- Phosgene oxime Treatment HN& HD pain relief only Lewsite- British anti lewsite Phosgene oxime- soduim bicarbonate |
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OPNAVINST 1720.4 |
Suicide awareness program |
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Elasticity |
when the muscles regain thier original form
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The MDRI'S are what type of estimates of nutrient intakes to be used for planning |
Quantitative
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Usually no MDRI is established if there is no RDA or DRI. what are two exceptions |
Potassium and sodium
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Military personnel doing heavy work or involved in prolonged training may have energy requirements that exceed what % |
125
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energy requirements for high altitude operations greater then what are increased
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10,000
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energy requirements of indivisuals performing strenous work in high mountain areas reach how many calories per day
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6000 to 7000 |
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Who is responsible for maintaining Bumedinst 5450.165B and providing admin assistance |
Bumed Secretary
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The secretary of the navy aligned all navy medical and dental commands under who |
BUMED
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Who provides oversight of Navy medicine region commands |
Deputy Surgeon general
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Oversize casket size
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25 in X 81 in
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Standard size for caskets
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18 G 23 in X 78 in |
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Why is there a cooling period for sterile gear after it comes out of the sterilizer |
To prevent contamination |
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What anagelsics are used for GI problems
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Tylenol
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What medication is a CNS stimulant, antidepresent, and treatment for narcolepsy
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Ritalin
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What admiral accepted the Japanease surrender of what ship
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USS Missouri Nimitzl general macarthur |
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What vitamin deficiency causes night blindness
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Vitamin A
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Secondary Exspenses |
incurred with funeral and burial
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House flies
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can cause Cholera, Typhus most common type |
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Primary funeral exspenses
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Recovery, Preperation, and burial of remains
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he most effective bathroom system in the field
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Baffled Greaser
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Providing the guiding principles and overarching policies for navy medicine as well as command and control is the respponsibility of whom
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Bumed
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DD 1289 |
Prescription |
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Two or more line vaccines should be givne simultaneosly or seperated by how many days |
28
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Routine QA documentation must be maintained for how many years
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5
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Fatty Costs
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Lupus
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BUMEDINST 5450.165B |
Offices of the surgeon genereal and chief
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Navy Directives issuance
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OPNAVINST 5215.17
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DD 2766 |
Adult prevention and chronic care sheet |
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Digestion
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Physical and chemical breakdown of fluid
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How many steam under pressure sterilizations does the navy use
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2
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Trash at sea
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25NM from us coastline- unpulped 12NM for pulped submarines 12NM and 1000 fathomes 25NM foreign shores |
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Temperatures |
eggs- 32F milk- (32-40F) Fish- 28-35F |
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Steam sterilization Temp |
121 degrees C (250 degrees F) for at least 90 min
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Bone Classification
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long bones- femur humerus short bones- wrist and ankle flat bones- skull, sternum, and scapula irregular bones- vertebrea, mandible, pelvic |
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infectious waste must be sterilized and rendured non infectious before
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compacting and grinding
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Principal staff advisor for Navy medicine total force
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M1
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Skin
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Largest sinyle organ of the body
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Attriton
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loss of substance of a tooth from wearing away processed caused by teeth against teeth
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Anterior part of arm
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Biceps Brachii
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Complete blood count
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Total RBC Hemoglobin determination Hematoid calculation Total WBC WBC differential |
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First stage of extrication |
Access to patient
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BUMEDINST 6230.15
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immunizations and chemoprophlaxis |
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Scorpion stings |
most dangerous are found in N. Africa to India
ice elevate tylenol antivenom (if needed) |
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How many servings are in a T ration
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36
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What medication do you use for petite mal seizures |
Phenobarbitual
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How many barettes can women use
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2
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NAVMED 6150/2
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Special duty medical abstract |
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Schedule 3 & 4 must be picked up when
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within 30 days sedatives
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Schedule 1 & 2 require what
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Vault safe storage CO has key Monthly inventory |
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What size fonts do you write an EVAL in
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10-12 point
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Anatomy
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Study of the bosy structures and the relation to another |
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Most widely abused drug
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Ethanol (Alcohol)
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Remains that are deemed contagious are marked what
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2" X 4" label marked contagious will be fixed on the outside of receptacle at the head
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Chevrons on rating badges worn on peacoat measure what
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3/4 in. wide
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Papa flag
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Recall personnel
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Contraction phase of the heart is |
Systole
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Fertilization of the ovum tkaes place where
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fallopion tube
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Dry heat
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320 degrees F may damage rubber or plastic |
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NAVMED 6150/4
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Deserter |
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Reeves sleeve |
used for helicopters
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Caco is responsible for
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contacting NOK or PNOK
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BUMEDINST 6240.1
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Standards for potable water |
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Shock
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A state of inadequate tissue perfusion resulting in decrease in oxygen
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Diamox is used to treat what
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Glaucoma
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Whats used to treat burns
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Silvadene
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How long after JEV are people grounded |
12hrs
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Period of rest bewteen heartbeats
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Diastole
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Lymphocyte
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Caused by viral infection
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How do yout reat mutilated remains
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wrap in blanket with opposing corners at head and feet cover blanket with sheet and polyethlene |
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What prevents destruction of red blood cells
|
Vit E
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Dog Zebra |
Ship travels at night
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How often do you check potable water for bacteria
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weekly
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Olive color urine
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Phenols |
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Post diagnosis treatment for anthrax
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Doxycycline
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Approximatley what % of total calories should come from food and drinks |
50 to 55 %
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In military dinig facilities menu planners will establish menues with what percent of total energy from fats
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30
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NAVMED 6150 |
Summary of care form
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DD 2216
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Hearing conservation survey |
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How are remains returned
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Transfer case
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DD 2910
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Victim advocate form
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Leukocytosis
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50,000 WBC or more
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N093M is who
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The medical officer of the marine corps
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Dessicants
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Cause bugs death by dehydration
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Contractibility
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enables a muscle to become shorter produces movement of internal and external body parts
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12 pairs of cranial and 31 pair of spinal nerves make up what
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peripheral
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How do you transport the body outside of the US
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Seal Casket |
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ithin how many days do you have to do notification for death
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60 days
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what PPM is drinkable water
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0-0.2 PPM
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MTF'S and DTF'S must forward annual assessment of the preceding years QA program by when
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January 15
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Article 1038
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Sentries
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Sprain
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injury when ligaments are torn
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Vagus nerve
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Movement
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Acoustic Nerve |
hearing
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Occulomotor
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eye focus and movement
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abducens nerve
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move eye to outside
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active duty discharge |
DD 214
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Drug choice for relieving headaches
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inderal
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sutures of the body and scalp are removed after how long
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7 days
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You should be able to DON and adjust your protective mask in how much time
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18 seconds
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Tactical triage Delayed (injuries) |
wounded who are badly in need of time consuming surgery but hwose general condition permits delay
examples compensated shock frature, dislocation, or injury causing circulatory comprimise, severe bleeding, controlled by a tourniquet penetrating injuries w/o airway or breathing comprimise severe combat stress |
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How many corpsman are assigned to a rifle company
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11
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What is the thickness of sharps bags
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3mm
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punctures
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wounds caused by objects that penetrate the tissue
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Avulsions |
tearing away of tissue froma body part
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Sharps containers must be changed when |
3/4 full
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How many vaccines will be given on same day
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5
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How does DOD save money by recycling
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PMRP
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Dental development begins with
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5th or 6th week
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What are the longest teeth in the mouth |
Maxillary Cuspids
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What is the portion of the free gingiva that fills interproximal spaces |
interdental papilla |
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Burial at sea authorized by who
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Peacetime- CNO Wartime- area commander |
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Who are not allowed at burial at sea while underway
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Civilians
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When should urgent reports be submitted
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24hrs |
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you should not transport infectious waste by what
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chutes and dumbwaiters
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commercially available absorbent material which forma semi-rigid gel when added to liquid
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gelanization
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20 primary teeth are identified on the dental chart by what
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A to T
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passing honors for ships are exchanged when they pass ar how many yards |
600
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what type of medication is used to increase the rate of urine formation
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Diuretic
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What is a seizure of short duration with partial loss of consciousness
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petite mal seizure
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what are the 3 special occasions when a 21 gun salute is fired
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Memorial day Presidents day Independence day |
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Branch of pharmacology that deals with biological, biochemichal, and economic features
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Pharmacognosy
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When is the commissionary pennant flown from half mast
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10 death of ship |
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whats the first thing you do in a chemical attack
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don your gas mask
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what part of the script means i wnat pt to have the following meds
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RX
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The tooth feels longer then the others is a sign of what
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periapical abscess
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NAVMED 6150/7
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Pink card |
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the inscription part of a prescription lists what
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name, medication, quantity
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NAVMED 6710/6
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POLY SCRIPT
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What medication do you use for grand mal seizures
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dilantin
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Article 15
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Captians mast
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Zebra
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offers most protection for ship
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Code of conduct article VI - Begins with |
i will never forget that i am an american
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Graves registration program
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only operational when authorized bya responsible commander during military operations.
search, recovery, temporary cemetary |
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Flag conditions
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Green- 80-84.9 Red- 88-89.9 Black- above 90 |
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soil sterilants
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control unwanted vegetation for 6 months
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How often does the PMRP do audit boards
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Semi- Annually
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Ship directions
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starboard- right port- left aft- toward the stern bow- forward end of ship gaff- middle of ship stern- back of ship |
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Proper sterilization time, temp, and guage pressure
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250 degrees F, 90 Mins, and 15 pounds
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