NAVEDTRA 14295B CH 14 Flashcards

1
Q

Essentially, there are four types of routine physical examinations which include the Entrance, Periodic Health Assessment (PHA), Reenlistment, and what other type?

A

Separation

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What provides the specific instructions on how and when each type of physical is to be conducted?

A

MANMED

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Where are entrance physical examinations normally performed?

A

Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS)

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Entrance physical examination results are documented on the Report of Medical Examination (DD 2808) and Report of Medical History (using what form)?

A

DD 2807-1

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5
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IAW what series will the Periodic Health Assessment will be conducted annually?

A

SECNAVINST 6120.3

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The results of the reenlistment physical examination are recorded on form DD 2807, Report of Medical History and what other form?

A

DD 2808

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Separation examinations are required for personnel separating from the Navy, the Marine Corps, and Activated Reservists serving how many consecutive days or greater on active duty?

A

31

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8
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A thorough physical examination must be completed not less than how many days from the last day served on active duty?

A

180

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9
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What screenings prevent the arrival of service members and families at a duty station with special requirements beyond the capability of the local medical, dental, educational, or community facilities?

A

Suitability

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10
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What series has the Navy developed to minimize the risk associated with hazardous substances?

A

OPNAVINST 5100.23

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What program provides physical examination and medical monitoring guidelines for personnel who are exposed to or work with/in hazardous materials or hazardous environments?

A

Medical Surveillance Program

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12
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What is the single most important factor in determining fitness for duty in today’s Navy?

A

Medical evaluation board

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13
Q

What series provides a listing of “Medical Conditions and Physical Defects Which Normally are Cause for Referral to the Physical Evaluation Board”?

A

SECNAVINST 1850.4

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14
Q

The abbreviated board report is used only when a member is expected to return to full duty after an adequate period of treatment. Processing time should not exceed how many working days to report TLD?

A

5

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15
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What form is used to complete Routine, Special Duty, and Medical Evaluation Boards examinations?

A

DD 2807-1

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16
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What form is used to complete Separation examinations?

A

DD 2697

17
Q

What form is used to complete the suitability screening for members that have orders for overseas and remote duty locations?

A

NAVMED 1300/1

18
Q

What type of testing determines the ability of the eye to discriminate fine detail?

A

Visual acuity

19
Q

hat type of test determines distant visual acuity?

A

Snellen charts

20
Q

What are used to test near vision when the AFVT is not available?

A

Jaeger cards

21
Q

What is a semi-portable machine that has the capability to test near and distant visual acuity, horizontal and vertical phorias, and stereopsis (depth perception)?

A

Armed Forces Vision Tester (AFVT)

22
Q

The Navy has two methods of testing color discrimination which include the Farnsworth Lantern Test (FALANT) and what else?

A

Pseudoisochromatic Plates (PIP)

23
Q

How many inches from the examinee should the plates be held from the examinee when administering PIP examinations?

A

30

24
Q

What is a record of hearing thresholds an individual has for various sound frequencies?

A

Audiogram

25
Q

Upon entry into the service, a baseline audiogram is performed and recorded on what form?

A

DD 2215

26
Q

What is a record of electrical impulses as they travel through the heart called?

A

Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)

27
Q

The Naval Medical Department routinely uses EKGs with how many leads for physical examinations performed on Navy and Marine Corps personnel?

A

12