BUMEDINST. 6230.15 imms Flashcards

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In regards to small pox, when would women need to take a pregnancy test to recurve that vaccine?

A

Menstrual cycle that was 28 days ago

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What is the instruction number for immunizations and chemoprophylaxis?

A

BUMEDINST 6230.15

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Are there any immunizations that are contraindicated if a women is breast feeding?

A

No

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3
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What are the two types of exceptions from immunizations?

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Medical and administrative

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What are the two types of medical exceptions?

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Temporary ( up to 1 year)

Permanent

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What are the reason someone would be medically exempt?

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1) underlying health condition
2) evidence of immunity
3) clinical case is complex

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6
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Within how many days before separation or retirement be administratively exempt?

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180 days

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What are the three reasons an individual could have administrative exemptions from receiving immunizations?

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1) Separation retirement
2) 30 days or less service remaining
3) Religious reasons

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Electronic ITS must be able to print what three reports?

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1) PHS 731
2) SF 600
3) DD form 2766c

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For deployment records transfer information regarding immunizations and chemoprophylaxis onto what form?

A

2766

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Who is responsible for the safekeeping of the PHS form 731?

A

The individual who receive the immunizations

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What is to date formats that can be used?

A

14 June 2013

14 Jun 13

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12
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What do you do if there is a lost immunization record?

A

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13
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Which jet injection immunization device is NOT allowed?

A

Needle free multiuse nozzle jet injector (MUNJI)

Capable of 600 or more injections per hour formally identified within the DOD supply system as hypodermic injection apparatus jet automatic

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Which jet injection immunization device is allowed?

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Needle free disposable cartridge jet injector (DCJI)

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15
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The ACIP Suggest that persons be observed for how long after being immunized?

A

15 to 20 minutes

16
Q

Aviation personnel will be grounded for how long after immunizations?

A

12 Hours or as specified by the flight surgeon

17
Q

What information is mandatory to be put in the health record after an adverse reaction?

A

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18
Q

The DoD requires healthcare providers report adverse events To whom?

A

MedWatch

19
Q

Do foreign nationals entering the United States its territories or commonwealths require immunizations?

A

Yes

20
Q

Can detainees deny receiving immunizations?

A

No

21
Q

What are two examples of immunizations detainees would receive?

A

Influenza

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22
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Why would detainees receive immunizations?

A

Provide immunizations against diseases that maybe be significant cause of death or illness among detainees

23
Q

What must happen before detainees can receive immunizations?

A

Detainees will be informed in their language about the relative benefits and risks of specific immunizations order

24
Q

How frequent must military and civilian personnel receive a booster for Tdap?

A

Q 10 years

25
Q

If there’s an outbreak of group a streptococcal disease what chemoprophylaxis treatment may be used to eradicate the disease?

A

PCN G, PCN VK