NAVEDTRA 14295B CH 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Specific instructions for management of reports and forms are covered in the current version of what series?

A

BUMEDINST 5210.9

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2
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All-important occurrences are reported by the what to the OOD for entry into the duty log or journal of the command?

A

Senior Medical Department Representative (SMDR)

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3
Q

A Memorandum for the Record is prepared in accordance with (IAW) what series, Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual, series for any event of historical or legal importance, or for which good judgment dictates that it should be recorded?

A

SECNAVINST 5216.5

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4
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What is an administrative management tool that tracks the medical and dental readiness of Navy and Marine Corps operational units?

A

SAMS

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5
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What is an administrative management tool that is used to track the medical and dental readiness of every active duty and reserve Sailor or Marine?

A

MRRS

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6
Q

How often is the Sick Call Treatment Log report forwarded to the Commanding Officer?

A

Daily

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7
Q

What is the nucleus for managing maintenance aboard all ships and applicable shore station equipment?

A

3-M System

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8
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What type of directives regulate administration, establish policy, delegate authority, and assign a mission function or task?

A

Permanent

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9
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What type of directives are normally issued as a notice to request comments or approval, and announce information such as a change of command or education and promotion opportunities?

A

Temporary

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10
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What is Official Naval correspondence usually prepared and referred to as?

A

Standard naval letter

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11
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What series contains all the information needed to prepare naval correspondence?

A

SECNAVINST 5216.5

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12
Q

Instructions are normally placed in large three-ring binders in numerical sequence according to what number and issuing authority?

A

Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC)

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13
Q

For security purposes, classified directives and documents are filed in separate binders and maintained in a safe in accordance with what series?

A

SECNAV M-5510.36

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14
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What series are SSICs found in?

A

SECNAVINST 5210.11

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15
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How many major groups are SSICs divided into?

A

13

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16
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What is the process of determining the correct subject group or name-title codes under which correspondence should be filed and any subordinate subjects that should be cross-referenced?

A

Classifying

17
Q

What series provides guidance for the maintenance, use, and disposition of records?

A

SECNAVINST 5210.8

18
Q

How many elements is the IMR composed of?

A

6

19
Q

What is used to review and correct any IMR deficiencies?

A

PHA

20
Q

On what basis does the PHA provide the opportunity to assess changes in a member’s health that could potentially impact the ability to perform military duties and deploy worldwide?

A

Annually

21
Q

The Fleet and Force Dental Officers ensure that the Fleet is dental ready. A service member is considered worldwide deployable who is in what class?

A

Class 1 or 2

22
Q

What class identifies any oral condition that will result in an emergency condition within the next 12 months?

A

Class 3

23
Q

What consists of a headquarters, a Marine Logistics Group (MLG), and Marine divisions, brigades, and aircraft wings?

A

FMF

24
Q

What provides direct support to company and platoon corpsman as well as advanced trauma life support under fire?

A

Battalion Aid Station (BAS)

25
Q

An infantry battalion BAS is normally comprised of two medical officers and depending on the size of the battalion, up to how many HMs?

A

65

26
Q

In general, Medical Department personnel serving with FMF may be divided into how many groups?

A

2

27
Q

What is a composite grouping of functional units that provide combat service support beyond the organic capability of all elements of the FMF?

A

MLG

28
Q

What provide medical support during intense combat operations as well as lengthy low-intensity scenarios?

A

Fleet hospitals

29
Q

Fleet hospitals are designed to be used in operations greater than how many days?

A

60

30
Q

What does the mission of a fleet hospital depend on?

A

COCOM requirements

31
Q

How many NMCBs are home ported in Gulfport, MS and Port Hueneme, CA?

A

8