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A medical battalion has __ surgical companies that have __ operating rooms each, and __ Shock trauma platoons that have __ holding beds? |
3, 60, 3, 8, 10 |
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The three types of appropriations used by the navy are? |
Annual, Continuing, and mutiple year |
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What is the longest muscle in the body? |
Sartorius |
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When completing a gram stain, you flood the slide with what and retain it on the slide for how long? |
Iodine, 1 minute |
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What is youngs rule based off of? |
Child's age |
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What is the established time to notify next of kin of dead or missing naval personnel |
0600 - 2200 |
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what is a small linear depression on the surface of the tooth? |
Groove
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For venipuncture ,what angle do you introduce the needle into the skin? |
15 degrees |
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What was the first warfare submarine? |
Turtle
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What is the most widely abused drug? |
alcohol |
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What are the three types of court martial? |
General, special, summary |
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When was Pearl Harbor? |
07 December 1941 |
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Wound dressings should extend how far beyond the edges of the wound? |
1 inch |
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What are the three types of appropriation used by the navy? |
annual, continuing, mutilple year |
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What are the four basic parts of the human commmunication process? |
the sender, the message, the reviever and the feedback |
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The speed of the low speed dental handpiece ranges from ____ rpm to ___ rpm___ or ____rpm depending on the model? |
0 - 5,000 or 80,000 |
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The framework of the compound microscope consists of?
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Arm, stage, mechanical stage, and base
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The most common cockroach? |
German cockroach |
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A ______is when the pulp is inflamed and a small abcess forms in the pulpal canal. |
periapical abscess |
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Vitamin C deficiency leads to _____? |
scurvy |
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The navy hoists the Ensign at ____ and lowers it at ______? |
0800, sunset |
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What is the form number assigned to the manual of medical department? |
NAVMED P-117 |
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What a triangular bandage is folded into a strip its called a? |
cravat |
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__________ is a drug similar to aspirin, but has NO anti-inflammatory action? |
acetaminophen |
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The internal dimensions of the standard size casket are? |
23 in x 78x |
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The internal dimensions of the oversized casket are? |
25in x 81in |
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SSIC code 1000? |
military personnel |
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SSIC cod 4000 |
LOGISTICS |
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SSIC code 6000 |
medicine and dentistry |
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SSIC cide 9000 |
ships design and materials |
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`SSIC code 12000 |
civilian personnel |
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What is frequently used for fractures of the lower jaw? |
barton bandage |
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When is the commissioning pennant flown at half mast? |
death of the CO of the ship |
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What are the fat soluble vitamins? |
D, A, K, E |
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NAVMED 6320/18, also known as ________, is submitted to the CO no later than ____ daily. |
binnacle list, 0930 |
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________ requires the provider give the pt all the info necessary for a knowledeable decision on a procedure |
informed consent |
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how many deaths per year must a funeral director over see before he gets an annual contract? |
10 or more |
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Total blood volume of an average adult is? |
5-6 liters |
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Which code of conduct? " If i am captured i will continue to resist by all means availabel...." |
Article 3 |
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What is the second stage of anesthesia? |
excitement stage |
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during what stage of rescue operations do you remove lightly pinned casualties? |
first phase |
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In TATICAL triage, what is class 1? |
walking wounded
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in TATICAL triage, what is class 2? |
immediate |
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In TATICAL triage, what is class 3? |
delayed |
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In TATICAL triage, what is class 4? |
expectant |
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What is an abcess in the true skin caused by the entry of microorganisms in a hair follicle or sweat gland? |
furuncle (boil) |
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Using the rule of nines, a pt with burns to the entire right arm, entire right leg, abdomen, chest and groin is what percentage burned? |
46 percent 9 + 18 + 9 + 9 + 1 |
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What snake family includes sea snakes and what kind of venom do they have? |
Hydrophidae, neurotoxin |
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What are the three rifle salutes? |
present arms order arms right shoulder arms
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What kind of burn has two external burn areas : an entrance burn and an exit burn? |
electrical burn |
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The name of the druge given by the manufacturer is known as the _______ name? |
trade or brand name |
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the _______ dose is the least amount of a drug that can produce death? |
minimum lethal |
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NAVMED 6150/21-30 are also known as? |
dental record jackets |
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Wounds containing embedded white phosphuros particles may be rinsed with a dilute freshly mixed __________? |
1% solution of copper sulfate |
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GA |
tabun |
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GB |
sarin |
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GD |
soman |
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HD |
mustard |
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water is often called the ________? |
forgotten nutrient |
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alveolar osteitis is also known as? |
dry sockey |
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first large scale use of chemical agents came when? |
WW1, 1915 in Ypres, belgium |
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Two tests for color vision? |
Farnsworth lantern test (FALANT) Psuedoisochromatic plates (PIP) |
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From the SSN 123-45-6789, what is the primary group? |
89 |
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from the SSN 123-45-6789, what is the secondary group? |
67 |
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From the SSN 123-45-6789, wat is the tertiary group? |
123-45 |
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Every item in the federal supply catalog is identified by a 13 digist stock number called what? |
national stock number (NSN) |
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What is the alcohol prevention program dsigned specifically for younger sailors? |
Prevent 2000 |
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To minimize cellular degeneration, remains should be refrigerated at what temperature? |
36 - 40 degrees |
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Record color for 0 |
orange |
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Record color for 1 |
Green |
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Record color for 2 |
Yellow |
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Record color for 3 |
Grey |
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Record color for 4 |
Tan |
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Record color for 5 |
Blue |
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Record color for 6 |
White |
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Record color for 7 |
Almond/brown |
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Record color for 8 |
Pink |
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Record color for 9 |
Red |
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What stretcher is designed for engine room spaces, holes, and other compartments too small for regualr stretchers? |
Neil Robertson |
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What is the large opening in the occipital bone where the spinal cord passes through? |
Foramen Magnum |
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What are the two most common local anesthetics in dentistry? |
2% lidocain hydrochloride 2% mepivicaine |
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What fittings are normally open but are secured for protection during CBR attacks? |
Circle Williams |
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What type of inventory is a physical count of all the material aboard a ship or in a specific storeroom? |
bulkhead to bulkhead |
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What snake family includes cobras, kraits, and mambas? What type of venom? |
Elapidae, neurotixin |
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What is the cranial nerve for eye movement? |
Oculomotor |
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Phosgene is wht type of chemical agent and smells like what? |
choking agent, freshly cut grass |
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How many bones in the body? |
206 |
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What type of injuries are caused by collapsing buildings and flying debris? |
secondary blast injuries |
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Condolence letters are required to be written within how many hours and by who? |
48 hours, CO |
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What are the three classifications of national ceremonies? |
open, closed, new |
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What is the pointed or rounded elevation of enamel found on cuspids and on the chewing surfaces of bicuspids and molars? |
Cusp |
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CVN |
nuclear powered carrier |
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CG |
guided missle cruiser |
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SSGN |
guided missle nuke powered sub |
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TA - H |
hospital ship |
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The sphenoid bone has a ______ shape? |
wing like |
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How many mLs of saliva do the salivary glands secrete on a daily basis? |
1,500 ml |
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What is the prescription form? |
DD 1289 |
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What form is used for polyprescriptions? |
NAVMED 6710/6 |
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The three bones used for hearing are? |
Malleus (hammer) Incus (anvil) and Stapes (stirrup) |
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The dental light rotates on three different axes. ____ horizontally, _____ vertically, and ____ diagonally. |
180 degrees, 125 degrees, 45 degrees |
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Death results are the body core temp approaches what? |
80 degrees F |
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What is the most penetrating type of radiation? |
Gamma |
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Pt has oral conditions that will result in dental emergencies within 12 months. What dental class? |
Class 3 |
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How many bones in the face? |
14 |
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How many bones in the cranium? |
8 |
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What is an inflammtion of the pulp caused by injury to the pulp, usually from dental caries or trauma? Most common cause of tooth pain |
acute pulpitis |
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What is the thick glass slide used for manually counting red blood cells and white blood cells? |
Hemacytometer |
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The innominate bone is also known as what? |
The hip bone
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What are the three parts of the innominate (hip) bone? |
Ilium, Ischium, pubis |
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When whole blood is administered by IV, it is known as? |
transfusion |
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Describe a lifeline. |
50 feet long, steel wire cable |
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Three most commonly used topical anesthetics in dentistry come in what forms? |
ointments, sprays, and liquid |
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When pain from an affected tooth manifests in a healthy tooth, its called? |
referred pain |
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What urine is best for a routine urinalysis? |
first morning urine |
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What are the three forms of medication that can be inhaled? |
Gas, vapor, powder |
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Flash blindness can last ____ to ____ minutes. |
20 - 30 |
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What is the basic unit of a shipboard organization? |
division |
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What is the color of the O2 tank? The nitrous oxide tank? |
O2 - green Nitrous Oxide - blue |
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Three types of dental care? |
routine, emergency, elective |
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Man overboard flag |
OSCAR |
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How far from your moth should the mouthpiece of a sound powered phone be positioned? |
1/2 to 1 inch |
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What is another name for blood platelets? |
Thrombocytes |
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Vesicants are what kind of chemical agent? |
Blister |
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Passing honors for boats are exchanged when they pass at how many yards? |
400 yards |
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In dental repairs, the temp of the water inside the curing unit is what degrees F and the curing process takes how long? |
115 degrees F, 30 minutes |
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What flag is flown for all personnel to return to the ship? |
PAPA |
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Largest organ in the body |
Skin |
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Type of wound where the tissue tears away from the body |
avulsion |
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After applying a spling or bandage, you have to check what for circulation? |
capillary refill |
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What are the four sensations of taste? |
sour, sweet, bitter, salty |
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Which section of the health record are all ancillary studies placed? |
right side section 4 |
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NAVMED P- 5010 |
Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine |
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Vaccines used to protect personnel from infections before exposure are called |
Prophylactic immunizations |
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Ice used around food and drink must be made from? |
Potable water |
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In a dental battalion, there are ___ dental officers, __ MSC's, ___ dental techs, and ___ enlisted marines? |
74, 2, 153, 9 |
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What is the official name for a stroke? |
Cerebrovascular accidnet |
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What is another name for a pacemaker? |
Sinoatrial node |
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What means "take" or "take thou" ie " I want this patient to have the following meds" |
Rx |
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What is a small, snail shaped structure in the inner ear? |
cochlea |
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What type of bacteria are rod shaped |
bacilli |
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White flag conditions are what temperatures? |
< 80 degrees |
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Green flag conditions are at what temps? |
80 - 84 degrees |
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Yellow flag conditions are at what temps? |
84 - 87.9 degrees |
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In the DTF, at the beginning of each workday, flush the unit water lines and hoses for how long? |
1 minute |
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When filling a prescription, the label on the containers should be verified at least how many times? |
Three |
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What expenses are incurred in the recovery, preparation, encasement and burial of the remains? |
Primary |
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The two major classifications of anesthesia are _____ and _____? |
Regional, General |
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The five stages of dealing with death? |
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance |
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Another name for skeletal muscle is |
Voluntary, or striated |
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Another name for smooth muscle is? |
Involuntary or nonstriated |
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If captured you only have to give your what? |
name, rank, service number, date of birth |
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What is the form number for the Dental Lab Work Authorization? |
DD form 2322 |
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What is the most common cause of dental caries? |
bacterial plaque |
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Clarks rule decides the medication dose based off what? |
Child's weight |
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What is the largest gland in the body? |
liver |
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Bruises behind the ears are commonly referred to as what? |
battle signs |
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What is the usual flow rate for an IV bag? |
40 - 60 drops per minute |
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As a general rule, all first and second degree burns that cover more than _____ % of the bod are considered serious? |
15 percent |
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What method is used to anesthitize maxillary teeth? |
Infiltration |
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What are the enamels main inorganic components? |
Calcium, and phosphorus |
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In dental prosthodontics, what should you paint the acrylic resin with to prevent it from sticking? |
tinfoil substitute |
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NAVMED 6600/3? |
Dental health questionnaire |
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NAVMED 6600/6? |
Dental appointment card |
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NAVMED 6600/8? |
Monthly DIRS |
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AMAL? |
Authorized medical allowance list |
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ADAL |
Authorized dental allowance list |
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International Certificate of Vaccination is what form? |
PHS - 731 |
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What is another name for a subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrust? |
The heimlich maneuver |
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What is another name for contusions? |
bruises |
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An open fracture is also known as what? |
Compound fracture |
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Dental development usually begins in what week of prenatal life? |
Fifth or sixth |
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The crown of the tooth is divided into an anatomic and a clinical crown. Which is the exposed part? |
Clinical |
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What is the "meat" between your teeth and helps prevent food from packing between teeth? |
Interdental papilla |
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What teeth are also referred to as the canines? |
Cuspids |
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SSIC code 1000 |
military personnel |
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SSIC code 2000 |
telecommunications |
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SSIC code 3000 |
operations and readiness |
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SSIC code 4000 |
logistics |
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SSIC code 5000 |
general admin and management |
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SSIC code 6000 |
medicine and dentistry |
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SSIC code 7000 |
financial management |
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SSIC code 8000 |
ordnace material |
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SSIC code 9000 |
ships design and material |
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SSIC code 10000 |
general materials |
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SSIC code 11000 |
Facilities and activities |
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SSIC code 13000 |
Aeronautical/astronautical |
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SSIC code 16000 |
Coast guard |
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Three catagories of Medical records? |
health record, outpatient/dental, inpatient |
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DD2807? |
report of medical history |
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DD2808 |
report of medical examination |
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DD2215 |
reference audiogram |
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DD2216 |
hearing conservation data (annual hearing exam) |
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DD771 |
eyewear Rx |
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What is the DD2005 and where is it located? |
Privacy act statement, back of section 2 |
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Most widespread tissue in the body |
connective |
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Three levels of the skin? |
epidermous, dermis, subcutaneous |
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What is the thin outer membrane surrounding the bone? |
Periosteum |
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How many vertebrae are in the vertebral column? |
24 |
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Three developmental phases of tooth formation? |
growth, calcification, eruption |
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The growth period of a tooth is divided into which three stages? |
bud, cap, and bell |
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What are the two parts of the tooth? |
crown, root |
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The crown is what part of the tooth? |
The portion encased in enamal, the clinical crown is the visible portion |
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When teeth have more than one root, what is the region where they seperate called? |
Furcation |
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What is the calcified substance that covers the entire tooth and protects the dentin? |
enamel |
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What is the light yellow substance that is less dense than enamel? |
Dentin |
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What is the bonelike tissue that covers the root of the teeth in a thin layer? |
cementum |
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What is the soft tissue inside the tooth? |
Dental pulp |
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What is the chief function of the pulp? |
formation of dentin |
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The tissues that surround and support the teeth are collectively called? |
periodontium |
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What is the bony portion of the maxilla and mandible where the teeth are embedded and the tooth's roots are supported? |
Alveolar process |
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What is the mucosa covering the alveolar called? |
Gingiva |
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What is the most common type of gingivitis? |
marginal gingivitis |
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What is another name for Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (NUG)? |
Trench mouth, or Vincent's infection |
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What is Pericoronitis? |
inflammation of the gingiva around a partially erupted tooth |
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What is the abbreviation for Pericoronitis? |
PCOR |
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In dental treatment rooms, how long do you flush lines after each patient? |
30 seconds |
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What is the formula for Young's rule? |
(Age in years/ (age in years + 12)) x adult dose = childs dose |
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What is the formula for Clark's rule? |
(Weight in lbs/ 150) x adult's dose = child's dose |
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Buccal administration of meds is where? |
Between cheeks and gums |
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What are the three different names for medications? |
Chemical, generic, brand (trade) |
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Astringents are used for what? |
shrinkage of the skin and mucous membrane |
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Vitamin A |
retinol, deficiency leads to colitis |
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Vitamin D |
deficiancy leads to rickets |
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For venipuncture, what angle do you use for sticking the needle into the skin? |
15 - 30 degrees |
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What magnification is the low power lens? |
10x |
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What magnification is the high power lens? |
40x |
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What magnification is the oil immersion lens? |
100x |
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What are the five types of white blood cells? |
Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes |