MANMED Chapter 15 - Physical Examinations and Standards for Enlistment, Commission, and Special Duty Flashcards
What form is the Report of Medical History?
DD 2807-1
What form is the Report of Medical Examination?
DD 2808
In which block of the DD 2808 will significant Diagnosis be listed?
block 77
What abbreviation would be used to notate a non-disqualifying condition on a DD 2808
NCD - not considered disqualifying
What abbreviation would be used to notate a disqualifying condition on a DD 2808?
CD - Considered Disqualifying
How would a condition noted on a DD 2808 be notated if the examiner is uncertain whether the condition is disqualifying?
PD - Potentially Disqualifying
How long must the facility conducting a physical examination keep a copy of the exam on file?
2 years
For how long are completed physical examinations considered valid?
2 years
Under what conditions can an “addendum to medical history” be used to complete a physical exam?
If more than 90 days but less than 2 years have elapsed since most recent exam.
Within how many days should recruit screening examinations be conducted?
Within 14 days of reporting to recruit training
What two forms are used for re-enlistment physicals?
DD 2807-1 and a SF 600
For applicants into the U.S. Naval Academy, who has the exclusive responsibility for scheduling and reviewing all medical examinations?
Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODOMERB)
Within what window should separation physicals be done in?
within 180 days of the member’s last active duty day
Separation physical’s are required for reservists if they have be on active duty for how many days?
31 or more consecutive days
During the separation physical, what laboratory study will be offered to any service member over the age of 35?
Hepatitis C antibodies
What forms are included in the separation physical?
SF 600
DD 2807
DD 2697 - Report of medical assessment
DD 2808 - if indicated
What are the requirements for enlistment for color vision when testing the Pseudo-isochormaitc plates (PIP)?
Correctly identifying 10 out of 14 PIPs
What is the passing score of the Fransworth Lantern (FALANT), when testing color vision?
9 out of 9 on 1st attempt
16, 17 or 18 correct on 2nd attempt
When should a woman have her first screening for Cervical Cancer?
age 21 - regardless of sexual Hx
How often is cervical cytology required for women ages 21-29?
every 3 years
At what interval should woman ages 30 and over be screened for cervical cancer and what additional tests should be performed?
cytology every 5 years with HPV co-testing
or
every 3 years by cytology alone if HPV not available
At what age do women require a clinical breast exam and screening mammography?
ages 40-75
At what age should woman begin to have an annual clinical breast exam and receive education about breast self examination?
age 21
During a woman’s annual well-woman exam, what form is utilized to document health counseling?
DD 2766