CIRS Flashcards
What are the 3 types of injury leave?
1-Service connected medical leave (more than one tour)
2-Remainder of the tour (not designated as medical leave)
3- Minor injury
SB7 2.1
What will not be classified as a minor injury?
Burns other than first degree, chest pains, sprains or strains with swelling or discoloration, any injury resulting in fainting, blackout, or loss of memory, shortness of breath.
SB7 2.1.3
What are the two types of exposure leave?
1-Biological:notify medical officer with or without symptoms(immediately enter into CIRS)
2-Non-biological: notify medical officer only for symptoms
SB7 2.2
If a member exhibits symptoms from a biological or non-biological exposure, what exposure report needs to be filled out?
Both, biological and non-biological
SB7 2.2 note
When filling out a report the FDID# is in the lower left side of the ticket. what do you fill in if the member was not on a run?
All “9’s”
SB7 3.4
How long do you have to initiate and submit an injury/exposure report?
no later than 7 days, with or without a members signature.
SB7 4.1
Who is notified for all injuries sustained in quarters?
administrative battalion chief
SB7 4.3
After 7 days from filing a report what will all modifications be classified as?
amendments
SB7 4.5
Under what conditions may a group report be entered for an exposure report?
identical non-biological exposure of members who do not exhibit symptoms and are assigned to the same unit.
SB7 4.6
What are classified as minor injuries?
small abrasions, first degree burns, mild conjunctivitis, minor contusions, foreign body to the eye (already removed), lacerations not requiring sutures, minor strains/sprains with no swelling or discoloration
SB7 2.1.3
Who is responsible for any of the reports?
officer working that tour. if leave more than 30 days than another officer.
As per chief D