unit 6-7 pest control management Flashcards

1
Q

any anthropoid or rodent capable of transmitting disease

A

vector

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2
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any individual potentially susceptible to illness is

A

host

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3
Q

organism where the agent lives and multiplies

acts as an intermediate host

A

reservior

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4
Q

substance or mixture of substances that kills pest

A

pesticide

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5
Q

4 ways vector control preserves health and morale of personnel

A
  1. prevent disease
  2. sanitary conditions
  3. eliminating host/ reservoir disease
  4. safe food supply
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6
Q

DoD pest management program

A

DOD Directive 4150.07

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7
Q

pest management programs

A

OPNAVINST 6250.4c

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8
Q

shipboard pest management program

A

NAVMED P-5052-26

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9
Q

what instructions govern navys pest control program

A

dod directive 4150.07
OPNAVINST 6250.4C
NAVMED P-5052-26

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10
Q

has skull and crossbones means highly toxic

A

DANGER

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11
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means moderately toxic

A

WARNING

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12
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means slightly toxic

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CAUTION

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13
Q

respirators must be approved by ?
changed how often after pesticide odor is detected?
changed how often during heavy spraying?

A

NIOSH
8 hours
4 hours

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14
Q

to prevent contamination to the eyes, eye protection goggles must be

A

unvented goggle
indirectly vented goggle
or face shield

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15
Q

causes irreversible cholinesterase inhibition

A

organophosphates

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16
Q

use 2 PAM Chloride, 1 mg IV slowly for supportive therapy
2-4 mg atropine sulfate IV
repeat dose at 5-10 min
maintain treatment for 24hrs or longer

A

treatment of organophosphates

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17
Q

causes reversible cholinesterase inhibition

A

carbamate poisoning

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18
Q

2 pam chloride contraindicated
2-4 mg atropine sulfate IV
repeat dose at 5-10 min
maintain treatment for 24hrs or longer

A

carbamate poisoning

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19
Q

what type of poisoning is a central nervous system depressant/stimulant.
signs and symptoms set w/in 20 minutes to 4 hours
treat w/ 2-4 liters tap water
30gm sodium sulphate
calcium gluconate (10% in 10 mL ampules) IV q 4 hours

A

organochlorine pesticide poisoning

20
Q

pest management activities are reported how often to who?

A

monthly

Navy Entomology Center of Excellence

21
Q

what electronic form is used to record and report pest management activities?

A

e-DD1532

22
Q

FUNCTIONS OF THIS PERSON INCLUDE ONSITE CONSULTATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
CONDUCTS TRAINING FOR CERT AS SHIPBOARD PEST MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
REVIEWS AND EVALUATES PEST CONTROL FOR SHIPBOARD USE

A

NAVY ENTOMOLOGIST

23
Q

responsible for standardizing pesticide and equipment recommended by BUMED for shipboard use

A

Naval Sea Systems Command

24
Q

responsible for monitoring and evaluating shipboard pest management programs

A

BUMED

25
Q

responsible for procuring approved pest control supplies
conduct and supervise pest management operations
record and report

A

SMDR

26
Q

whats the navys policy that minimizes pesticide use through the development and implementation of pest management techniques

A

employ an integrated pest management program

27
Q

restricted pesticide standards require

A

training

28
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non-restricted pesticide standards do not require

A

special training to use

29
Q

non-standard pesticide standards must be approved by

A

appropriate area entomologist

30
Q

controls fungi

A

fungicide

31
Q

controls insects

A

insecticides

32
Q

insecticides can be divided into what three categories

A

adulticide
larvicide
ovicide

33
Q

controls rodents

A

rodenticides

34
Q

pesticides not currently used by DOD

A

chlorinated hydrocarbons

35
Q

pesticides that contain phosphorus

A

organophosphate

36
Q

pesticide that kills following ingestion

A

stomach poison

37
Q

pesticide that enters through the body wall or respiratory center and kill after contact

A

contact poison

38
Q

pesticide that are gas or vapor enter respiratory system and through body surfaces

A

fumigants

39
Q

following this act signal words, antidote statements, and general notice must appear on pesticide labeling

A

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1972 (FIFRA)

40
Q

approved hand protection for pesticide application includes

A

solvent resistant gloves
not fabric lined
tested for leaks on a daily basis

41
Q

CB D-FORCE HPX

A

AEROSOL RESIDUAL

42
Q

Siege Gel Bait

A

gel bait

43
Q

D- Phenothrin

A

Aerosol

44
Q

two places records are kept

A

SAMS

Separate pest control log

45
Q

minimum requirements for pesticide spill kit

A
absorbent material
shovel
barrel
detergent water or chlorine bleach (not for organochlorines)
PPE