1-UNIT REVIEW EXERCISES Flashcards
Who establishes the mission of the Air Force Medical Service?
Air Force Surgeon General
Ensuring medically fit forces, providing expeditionary medics, and improving the health of
all we serve to meet our nation’s needs is best described as a part of the Air Force Medical
Service’s
AFMS mission statement:
The prevent illness and injury effect can best be described as the
a. ability to achieve Air Force Medical Service objectives.
b. war-fighting skills the medics bring to deployment.
c. health service support in garrison or deployed environments.
d. defensive measures medics provide during contingency operations.
health service support in garrison or deployed environments.
Which Air Force Medical Service effects include identifying, assessing and controlling
health hazards?
Prevent illness and injury.
Optimizing force health and warfighter performance is best described as a part of the
Aerospace & Operational Medicine Enterprise’s
a. vision.
b. values.
c. strategy.
d. mission.
Mission
All aerospace medicine squadron (AMDS) members working together to accomplish the
mission best describes
a. aerospace vision.
b. aerospace mission.
c. the team aerospace concept.
d. the aerospace working group.
the team aerospace concept
The team aerospace concept is best illustrated by members of
a. bioenvironmental engineering (BE) working together with base safety and the fire department to correct health hazards.
b. health promotions providing stress management education to all installation agencies.
c. public health and BE working together to prevent and manage occupational injuries.
d. public health educating and training industrial shop workers.
c. public health and BE working together to prevent and manage occupational injuries.
Which of the following examples best illustrates the team aerospace concept?
a. Public health (PH) and bioenvironmental engineering (BE) team members working together to investigate a possible waterborne illness.
b. A flight medicine technician performing an occupational physical exam on a fellow aerospace
medicine squadron (AMDS) member.
c. Fire department and the base safety office working with BE to correct health hazards.
d. A health promotion technician conducting stress management classes.
a. Public health (PH) and bioenvironmental engineering (BE) team members working together to
investigate a possible waterborne illness.
Providing health risk assessment capability to enhance a commander’s decision making is
part of the bioenvironmental engineering (BE)
a. values.
b. vision.
c. mission.
d. strategy.
c. mission.
Which example best describes the bioenvironmental engineering (BE) primary capability of conducting predictive exposure assessments?
a. Use occupational and environmental health (OEH) data for predicting potential exposures.
b. Effectively anticipate and recognize when physical health threats exist.
c. Recommend measures to eliminate or control physical health threats.
d. Responds to both deliberate and crisis events.
a. Use occupational and environmental health (OEH) data for predicting potential exposures.
Which agencies would bioenvironmental engineering interface with to correct a drinking
water standard violation?
a. Air Force Inspection Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency.
b. Air Force Medical Operations and the Air Force Inspection Agency.
c. Civil engineering and the Environmental Protection Agency.
d. Civil engineering and the Air Force Inspection Agency.
c. Civil engineering and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Which agency would you consult for assistance when interpreting an Air Force Medical
Support Agency policy?
a. The major command’s (MAJCOM) bioenvironmental engineering.
b. United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine.
c. Occupational, Safety and Health Administration.
d. Air Force Medical Service.
a. The major command’s (MAJCOM) bioenvironmental engineering.
Which forum meets once per month to review, discuss, and approve issues such as
industrial hygiene recommendations?
a. Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Council.
b. Occupational and Environmental Health Working Group.
c. Aerospace Occupational and Environmental Council.
d. Aerospace Medicine Council.
Occupational and Environmental Health Working Group.
If your responsibilities at a deployed location include performing vulnerability assessments,
health hazard surveillance, and drinking water sampling, then you are a member of the
a. Medical nuclear, biological and chemical (MNBC) team.
b. Preventive and aerospace medicine (PAM) team.
c. Medical global reach laydown team.
d. Air Force radiation assessment team.
Preventive and aerospace medicine (PAM) team
If you are deployed following a radiological incident and asked to identify the radiological
environment along with providing recommendations for protective actions then, you are a
member of the
a. medical nuclear, biological and chemical (MNBC) team.
b. preventive and aerospace medicine (PAM) team.
c. medical global reach laydown team.
d. Air Force radiation assessment team.
Air Force Radiation Assessment team