ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES Flashcards
Flash TGS
When does basic phase begin?
after completion of a yard period
COMNAVSURFORINST 6000.1
Shipboard Medical Procedures Manual
OPNAVNOTE 5215
Consolidated List of Effective Instructions
COMNAVSURFORINST 6000.2 Series
Medical Readiness Inspection Program
ATGPACINST 3502.1 Series
Afloat Training Group Pacific (ATGPAC) Users Guide
Periodicity for these duties
(a) Potable water halogen residuals while underway or in non U.S. controlled ports.
(b) Sick Call Log, daily to the CO for endorsement
(c) Situational examinations
(d) Routine examinations
(e) Immunizations
(f) Health record maintenance
(g) Inspection of cooks and food service attendants
(h) Walk-through of messing and berthing spaces
(i) Eight O’clock Report Submission to the Chain of Command
Daily
Periodicity
a) Safety/Sanitation inspection walkthrough to include habitability and berthing. (No formal Report REQ)
(b) Bacteriological testing of potable water
(c) Conduct crews’ medical training in accordance with the Long Range Training Plan
(LRTP). Attend Planning Board for Training (PB4T).
(d) Conduct Preventative Maintenance System checks and update weekly 3-M
completion SKED program.
(e) Ensure IMR report is uploaded/transmitted to Navy Medicine Online (NMO.)
(f) TMIP-M computer system re-index and backup.
Weekly
Periodicity
(a) Stretcher Bearer Training
(b) Pest control survey/spray. Enter results into TMIP.
Biweekly
Periodicity?
(a) IMR into TMIP( IMR deficiencies)
(b) Verify outstanding supply requisitions via Material Obligation Validation.
(c) Conduct Food Service Sanitation Inspection (DD 2973) to Chain of Command.
Monthly
Periodicity?
(a) Conduct habitability sanitation inspections (i.e. laundry, barber shop, vending machines, ships store, fitness facilities) pursuant to NAVMED P-5010 and submit reports to CoC.
(b) Report of potable water system inspection.
(c) Controlled Substance Inventory and Report.
(d) Validate current CBRN inventory and command demographics on the Joint Medical Asset Repository (JMAR) web site (formally SLEP).
(e) Drills and Exercises
(f) Training report to Training Officer. Include completed training for previous quarter and propose training schedule for the next quarter.
Quarterly
What types of Medical Drills are done quarterly
1) Basic First Aid (11 Basic Wounds)
2) Battle Dressing Station
3) Personnel Casualty Transportation
4) Cardiac Life Support and Emergency resuscitation response.
Periodicity?
(a) Shipboard Sanitation Control Exemption Certificate (SSEC)
(b) Shipboard Sanitation Control Certificate (SSCC)
(c) Operational and safety checks by Bio Medical Equipment Technician (BMET) on all medical department equipment.
(d) Complete an inventory of all emergency (AMAL) gear and equipment.
(e) Conduct a health and dental record audit (ships without dental divisions will audit dental records as well).
(f) Conduct a mass casualty drill
Semiannual
Periodicity?
(a) Submit Long Range Training Plan (based on the training cycle) to the Command Training Officer.
(b) Submit exposure to Ionizing Radiation (NAVMED 6470/1 per NAVMED P-5055) as required.
(c) Request assistance from local MTF to conduct required external (out of house) Radiation Health Audit.
(d) Submit annual medical/dental centrally managed equipment budget requirement to the Supply Officer
(e) Conduct bulkhead to bulkhead inventory of medical storerooms.
(f) Annual calibration x-ray equipment as required
(g) Retire files per current Navy directives.
(h) Conduct medical/dental records verification per current Navy directives.
(i) Schedule annual calibration of audiometers and audiometric booths as required.
(j) PHA’s completed in AHLTA (use DD 2766 from SAMS to update record).
(k) Submit Shipboard Equipment Replacement Program (SERP) information to Force BMET.
(l) Ensure annual calibration of anesthesia machines.
Annual
Periodicity?
(a) Request radiation health survey of x-ray equipment
(b) Request Laboratory Assessment – Clinical Laboratory Improvement Program form MTF (Annual for AMPHIB only).
Biennial
Situational
Industrial Hygiene Survey
Triennial
6000
Chapter 1
General
6000.1
Medical Department mission
promote, maintain, and preserve the health of the
crew aboard ship
Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill
Current and posted in each Battle Dressing Station and Main Medical
Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill Must include how many non-medical BDS phone talkers and Stretcher Bearers
4 stretcher bearers and 1 phone talker
6000.1
Chapter 2
Training
6000.1
Chapter 3
Fiscal/Supply Management
6000.1
Chapter 4
Health Care
Shipboard Emergency Medical Readiness (supplies) are in what chapter?
Chapter 4
6000
Chapter 5
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine Afloat
Chapter 6
Medical Planning
Chapter 7
Blood Program