BUMEDINST 1300.2A Flashcards

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After returning to duty following a period of medically restricted duty or a finding of “fit for continued Naval service “ by the PEB must a service member complete a medical assignment screening?

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Not later than 15 days PG4

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What system adjudicates a service members “fitness for continued Naval service?”

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The Disability Evaluation System (DES) PG4

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The service member and family must be screened within how many days of receipt of transfer orders?

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30 days PG3

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What can happen as a result of improperly screened service and family members?

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Increase absence from duty, decreased quality of life, billet gaps, PG3

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Who is designated in the department to oversee the screening process?

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Suitability Screening Coordinator PG5

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Who has the ability to conduct suitability and medical assignment screenings?

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Medical officer, physician assistants, nurses practitioners, and IDC. PG5

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SSC and MTFs providers must respond within how many days of receipt of screening inquiries?

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7 working days PG6

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Screening deficiencies are reported to what command?

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NAVPERSCOM and/or HQMC. PG7

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Which commanders are part of the Central Screening Committee?

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Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, and U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka PG7

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Temporary Limited Duty (TLD) also know as LIMDU occurs in periods not to exceed how many months?

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6 months with a cumulative per career total of 12 unless exception is approved by NAVPERSCOM. PG6 Encl 1

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What are TRICARE three health care options?

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TRICARE Prime, Extra, and Standard. pg6 Encl6

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Which Tricare option has a cost share option?

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TRICARE Standard PG6 Encl1

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Which Tricare option has a preferred provider option?

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TRICARE Extra PG6 Encl1

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What are Type Duty Classification Codes (NAVY)

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Five types of duty designations used by NAVPERSCOM to identify cmds for est. of sea/shore rotation PG6 Encl1

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Type 1-Shore Duty

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U.S. based, not required to be absent for duty station in excess 150 days per yr. PG1 Encl 1

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Type 2-Sea Duty

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Performed in commissioned vessels/deployable squadrons based in U.S. must operate away from home port in excess of 150 days per yr. PG7 Encl1

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Type 3 Overseas Remote Land-based Sea Duty

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Performed overseas land-based not to be absent more than 150 days per yr. credited as sea duty PG7 Encl1

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Type 4 Overseas Sea Duty

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overseas land based requires member to operate away from home port in excess of 150 days PG7 Encl1

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Type 5 Overseas Shore Duty

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land based credited as shore for rotational purposes, not required to be absent from port in excess of 150 days per yr.

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Suitability screening is valid for how many months?

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12 months PG2 Encl 2

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Before proceeding with screening what enrollment is required for family members?

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Enrollment in DEERS PG4 Encl 2

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Post pregnancy suitability screening is conducted approx. how many weeks post delivery?

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8 weeks pg4 Encl 2

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DODEA policy requires dependent children to have what immunizations prior to enrollment in a DoD school?

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Hep B, Diptheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine(DPT), Haemophilius influenza type b (Hib), Poliovirus, MMR, and Varicella (Var). PG7 Encl 2

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When is the transferring command or servicing PSD notified?

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When a delay is anticipated beyond a 30 day period. PG9 Encl 2

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Completed suitability screening copies are kept for how long?
The retention period is 2 yrs after completion of screening, after which the record can be destroyed. PG17 Encl2
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For service members with unresolved suitability recommendation, who makes the final decision?
The NAVPERSCOM (PERS-4821) medical officer PG18 Encl 2
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For normal suitability screenings who makes the final decision?
The gaining MTF makes the final suitability recommendation.
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For Unaccompanied service member requesting accompanied tour/command sponsorship for family who must approve?
NAVPERSCOM approval is required for Navy personnel. pg20 Encl 2
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When can suitability screening be conducted by other than a Navy MTF?
Family does not reside with sponsor, service member deployed, family not near a Navy MTF. PG20 Encl 2
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The SSC will provide what required forms for the screening process?
NAVMED 1300/2, NAVMED 1300/1, DD Form 2808, and SF 603 or SF 603A PG21 Encl 2
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What command will research the deficiency and recommend corrective action in Suitability Screening deficiency report?
NAVPERSCOM or HQMC PG22 Encl 2
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Service members in the HIV program are governed up what instruction?
SECNAVINST 5300.30 PG1 Encl 3
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The assignment screening report and process are completed within how many days?
Not later than 15 PG2 Encl 3
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The results of the completed medical assignment screening are forwarded and coordinated with what command?
NAVPERSCOM (PERS-40BB). pg2 Encl 3
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Who informs the parent cmd when a service member fails to report for a scheduled medical assignment screening appointment?
The MTF SSC or MTF LIMDU coordinator. PG2 Encl 3
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What is the prerequisite for participation in the TRICARE Extended Care Health Option (ECHO) program?
EFMP enrollment. pg2 Encl 4
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What is the form number for Exceptional Family Member Medical Summary?
DD Form 2792
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Where are all original enrollment forms (DD Form 2792/2792-1) forwarded?
To the appropriate Central Screening Committee (CSC).
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What are the responsibilities of the transferring command?
1. Ensure service or family member is screened w/in 30days. 2. Determine service and family member suitability for an overseas (Navy type 3,4,or 6 duty), and remote duty assignment. 3. Determine suitability for an operational (sea duty) assignment (Navy type 2 duty) 4. Ensure service members complete medical assignment screening not later than 15 days after return to duty or a finding of "fit for continued naval service".
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Medical, Dental, and Educational Suitability Screening for Service and Family Members - form
NAVMED 1300/1
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Medical Assignment Screening - form
NAVMED 1300/3
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What does MTF, PEB, and DES stands for?
- Physical Evaluation Board | - Disability Evaluation System
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Required forms for Overseas Suitability Screening
NAVMED 1300/2 AND 1300/1 DD Forms 2807-1 and 2808 DD Form 2792-1(preschool/shoolage NAVPERS 1300/16 Part II
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Required forms for Remote Duty Suitability Screening
NAVMED 1300/2 AND 1300/1 DD Form 2807-1 and 2808 NAVPERS 1300/16, Part II
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Required forms for Dental Suitability Screening
NAVMED 1300/1 Part II SF 603 or SF 603A EZ 603.1 pg51
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Required forms for Medical Assignment Screening
NAVMED 1300/3
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PEB:
Physical Evaluation Board
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IFSP
Individualized Family Service Plan
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IDEA
individuals with Disabilities Service Act
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When are family members with special needs identified and enrolled in EFMP?
Routine medical care and through the suitability screening process. Pg5
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Who can screen service member assigned to deployable units for unaccompanied assignments?
IDCs Pg5
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What are the two reasons that most states allow parents to defer immunizations for their children?
Religious reasons or concern about adverse effects Pg 7 Encl 2
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In order to protect sensitive medical information, forward the suitability inquiry to the gaining MTF ?
Via Naval message traffic only Pg15 Encl 2
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What comprises BUMED INSTRUCTION 1300.2A
Suitability screening, medical assignment screening, exceptional Family member program ID and Enrollment
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Medical, Dental, and Educational suitability screening checklist and worksheet - form
NAVMED 1300/2
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Medical, Dental, and Educational suitability screening for service and family members -form
NAVMED 1300/1
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Medical Assignment Screening-form
NAVMED 1300/3
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Ensure each servie and family member is screened within how many days upon the receipt of transfer orders?
30 days
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Transferring command needs to ensure service members complete medical assignment screening not later than how many days after the return to duty?
15 days
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who guides the transferring (parent) command on processing the member for administrative separation?
NAVPERSCOM or HQMC
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The officers in charge of an overseas or remote MTF must ensure that the SSC and MTF providers respond within how many working days of receipt of screening injuries?
7 working days
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Computer-based medical management system used in DOD healthcare facilities
Composite Health Care System (CHCS)
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What are the 2 types of MTF?
Screening MTF- med, dental, suitability screening | Gaining MTF - overseas or remote duty location