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| How many human functions are consired in the phisical profile serial. |
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| Type of medical examination |
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| During A phisical examination, the depth of evaluation of any body part depends primarily on the. |
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| refer the case to a flight surgeon |
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| What should you do if a potentially disqualifying information is discovered during a records review |
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| Distant visual acuity only |
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| What is the main consideration under the E physical profile factor |
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| what enviromental stress has the gratest influence on G intolerance |
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| Hypoxia is most frequently caused by |
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| what gas law explains the way in which ascent to altitude indicates hypoxia |
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| what is the name of the larg intersection of interlaced spinal nerves |
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| What is the name of the product that is generated through DMLSS and lists information partaining to all supply and equiptment items that have been issued to of turned in from a section |
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| Activity Issue/ Turn in summary |
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| The nail grows outward from the white area at the base called the |
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| whear does lymph from the right lymphatic duct empty |
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| What lymphatic organ is located in the mediastinam between the aorta and the stermum |
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| who aproves or disaproves an authorization change request |
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| Who is ultimately responsible for estabishling an individual's eligibility for medical care in the defense enrollment eligibility reporting system |
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| which of the following is the primary guide used by Air Force medical service commanders to accomplish their mission |
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| AFDD 2-4.2 health services |
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| what is the purpose of documenting training |
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| Doccument capability, Scope of practice, and strength and weeknesses |
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| What sussefully defines the scope of practice for a 4n0x1 career field |
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| what do you do with the original AF form 1042 after it is compleated |
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| File it in the individuals health record |
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| who is responsible to train aircrew in the emergency removel of soft comtact lenses |
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| What is the primary device a computer uses to store information |
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| The overall purpose of flight line visits is to |
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| which of the following are all rated officers |
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| Navigators, pilots and flight surgeons |
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| What can you determine when you review a members individual rediness status and it is yellow |
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| Items are outdated or in need of attention |
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| What substance does melanocyte produce |
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| Pigmentation is attributed to |
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| What substance is secreated by the sebaceous gland |
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| Once excess fluid from the body tissue enters the lymphatic cappilaries it is known as |
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| What special organs do the larger lymphatic vessels lead to |
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| What part of the lymph system acts as the filter |
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| Lymph is transported through the lymphatic trunk directly to the |
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| What is the largest Lymphatic organ |
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| What is the purpose of the lymphatic system |
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| Defend the body agenst Infection and remove excess fluid |
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| the parasympatic nervous system is designed to |
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| Prevent extensive overworking of the body. It is the breaks to the fight or flight of the sempathatic nervous system |
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| The fight or fight reaction is controlled by the |
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| sympathetic nervous system |
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| What cranial nerve is responsible for the sensation of sight |
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| what actions should the property custodian take if a backorder item is no longer needed |
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| Atempt to cancle the order through MEMO |
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| What % of medical equiptment opperation malfunctions are narmally attributed to operator error |
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| By training new personel on proper equiptment what is the supervisor is likely to prevent |
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| Equipment damage and injury to a patient |
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| Who is designated individual that is responsible to ensure adequate storage space for medical supplies and equiptment, records, and maintained and disclipline of supply use |
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| Who is responsible for the control care and safeguarding of public property under the controll of the Air Force |
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| Enrolment information from DEERS is sent to MTF at least |
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| What specifically defines the scope of practice for the 4N0X1 career field |
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| Who should you contact to obtain the most current procedures and local policy for equiptment problems or concerns |
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| Biomedical equiptment repair technician |
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| Patients treated without initial proof of eligibility must sign a statement saying they will provide eligilbilty documentation withen what time frame |
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| At what age are chilldren required to have their own ID cards |
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| Which of the following is not a habbit of a successful PCM team |
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| It is important for a health care team to work in harmony to ensure |
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| The best care is provided to our customers |
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| When a PCM team is sucessful in acheving the team goal. what must each member do |
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| Contribute at their higest level of scope of practice |
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| Which of the following ways is an approprate ways to help a relieve a patients stress |
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| Remain Honest and in control to decrease the PT's anxiety |
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| Which form is used to inform the PT. of purpose and use of information collected in their medical record. |
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| During which stage of the greving process is it most important to allow a patient to do most of the talking |
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| What are the responsibilites designed to do |
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| Protect other patients and health care workers |
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| How often are equiptment inspections usually conducted |
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| Befoure taking over an equiptment account the new equiptment costodian must |
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| conduct a phisical invetory of all of the equiptment |
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| When does the new property custodian assume responsibility for items on the property equiptment list. |
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| Upon signing the coustodian reciept list |
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| What do you do once the aeromedical information magement waiver tracking system process is completed |
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| place information in the patients record |
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| what step must you complete first to complete inital wavers within aeromedical information management waver tracking system |
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| enter the patients demographics |
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| what should you do if an item has been on backorder for more than 30 days |
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| Ask memo personell to check on the order |
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| which factor would apply to a individual who has organic defects of the ears |
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| where is the AF form 422 established on officers entering the Air Force |
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| how should you handel an non-emergent tellephone call for the DR. if the patient does not want to hold |
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| Take a message and give it to the DR. when they are available. |
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| Should tech give advise over the phone |
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| No advice over the phone leads to inaccurate self treatment and ligally risk |
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| The medical standards the frequency, scope and instructions for completing required phisical exams properly are specified in |
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| What step must be taken if a millitary member has been discharged after being admitted to a hospitle |
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| records must be reviewed to identify correct profile actions |
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| what is the purpose of coustomer service used in the medical treatment facility |
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| collect feedback and determine ways to better serve the PT |
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| What is the purpose of the PT. advocy program |
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| provide an unbiased third party |
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| who is an exelent resource to guide a PT. that is having difficulty understanding facility procedures or off-base referal services |
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| what is the first step in the Air Force disability evaluation process |
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| Just in case you were wondering I cant spell |
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| allot of words are spelled wrong on my note cards |
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| Who is considered the PT adviocate |
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| which of the following is considered a barrier to effictive communication |
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| Which catagory of personell does the health insurence portability and acountability act effect |
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| Anyone handeling pt. care |
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| members may be retained on the tempory disability list for no more than |
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| what organization authorizes an L suffix on AF form 422 |
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| why is DD form 2005 used when providing PT. care |
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| eliminates the need for privicy act statement with each medical or dental record |
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| which is used to inform the PT. of purpose and use of information collected in the medical record |
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| what must occure to ensure health records are maintained according to Air Force and joint commission on accreditations of healthcare organizations standards |
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| A third party at the request of the PT. is a |
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| one method of protecting aircrew members agenst decompression sickness is by restricting aeral flight to what max cabin altitude |
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| what are PT responsibilites designed to do |
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| Protect other PT. and health care workers |
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| positive G force affect the diaphram by doing what to the vicera |
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| what of the following is not a factor of deconpression sickness |
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| If you have desided to keep reeding these |
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| Thank you and I know you have allot of time on your hands |
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| When a PT request medical care but has questionable eligibilty you should |
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Definition
| Have a nurse or other competent medical authority perform a risk assestment |
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| If a PT> has an emergency and you do not know if they are eligible fore care you should |
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| Provide the PT. with care and then determine eligiblity |
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| what sensory system is often refered to as the "seat of the pants" sense |
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| Authoritative but not directive |
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| Doctrine that guides organization and employment of forces within distinct objectives but is braud in its functional areas and opperational enviroment |
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| the layer of epidermis that is next to the deepest layer is the |
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| what cranial nerve conveys taste |
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| When may the AF form 601 be distroied |
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| when the ordered item is added to or is taken off the CRL |
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| Acting in a responsible manner |
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| while commanders hold ultamate responsibility for moral, health and wellness of their personell who is responsible for maintaining individual health and fitness |
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| when professional knoledge expertise and technogical know-how are combined what spcific air force medical service foundational doctrine is accomplished |
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| what figure in an Air Force code indicates career grouping |
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| which of the following is identified by a special experience identifier |
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| Areomedical evacuation tech |
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| who is generally the first member of a unit to have contact with patients and performs a great deal of care under the guideance of a DR. |
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Definition
| Aerospace medical service Journeyman |
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| where would you find the specific outline of training goals, milestones and circled core task for areas for required training for the enlisted members within an assigned area |
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| on what form would you document specific duty position training that is not listed on the specialty training form |
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| AF form797 job qualification standard continuation command JQs |
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| What system is the primary tool used to make manpower budget and other important resources allocation decisions for medical personell |
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| When a formalized training program begins and the trainee is primarly fouced on developing patient skills, coustomer service and begining to practice leadership and management skills the trainee is in training to transition from |
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| Why is it important fot the 4N0XX to develope exellent coustomer service |
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Definition
| to positively effect a patients visit |
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| How often is the 4N0XX job inventory normally completed |
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| who is responsible for completing the graduate assestment survey |
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| when may the AETC form 156 student training report be removed from the individul training record |
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| When the airman upgrades from the 3 skill level to the 5 skill level |
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| what type of joint connects the sternum to the first rib |
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| what bones are usually located within tendons where pressure is frequently applied |
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| Where would the NREMT and the CPR card be filed in the individual training record |
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| what is the key point that should be considered when conducting in service training |
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| Eval learning through performance or testing |
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Definition
| the epimysium is located beneath the |
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Term
| the larynx is composed of how many cartlages |
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Definition
| 3 single and three paired cartlages |
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Term
| what part of the lower respiratory system does air travel to and from the lungs through a cylindrical tube composed of carlilage |
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Definition
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Term
| during inhalation the intercostal muscular contraction permits the ribs to move |
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Definition
| forward and slightly upward |
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| the amount of air that enters and leves the lungs with each natural respiration is called |
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| the small space between neurons are called the |
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| what tipe of neron has one axon extending from one end of the soma and one dendrite extending from the other |
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| What are the three actions to remember when looking for discrepancies with equiptment |
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| the muscle layer that lies just below the epimysium is the |
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| What tool is used to list the personnel assigned to a work center |
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| The part of the brain stem that connects the spinal cord is the |
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| what are the three major parts of the brain |
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Definition
| cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem |
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| what is the function of the interior of the cerebrum |
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| what cells are responsible for clotting action in the blood |
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Definition
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| the pressure in the blood vessels when the heart is at rest between contractions is the |
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Definition
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Term
| What vein returns blood back to the heart from |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood |
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Definition
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Term
| where would you find very little compact bone in thwe skeletal system |
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| what is the name of the triangular shape bone that lies over the anterior portion of the knee joint |
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| what type of muscle is skeletal muscle |
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| In what part of the career field education and training plan will you locate the specialty training standard |
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Term
| members with the 4-T profiles must have the af form 422 review every |
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Term
| the format and procedure for conducting and recording exams are found in the |
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| when would disability compensation not be authorised |
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| Injury occured during an unauthorizes absence |
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| You come across a record of a member on flying statas that has not been identified correctly. What steps should to take to make the record identifiable as a member of a flying statas |
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Definition
| Stamp the word fly in two inch block letters in the upper left corner of the front cover |
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| In which section of the outpatient record is every completed sf 600 filed |
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Term
| just a reminder allot of this has gramedical errors in it |
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| in fact some things on this card are probally spelled wrong |
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Term
| where is the original medical record maintained on deployed active duty and arc personnel |
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| As altitude increases barometric pressure will |
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Definition
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Term
| where is the greatest barometric pressure found |
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Definition
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Term
| In what division of the atmosphere will the phenomena of weather mostely occure |
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Term
| which of the sense of orintation is considered to be reliable in flight |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the most common sensory illusion resulting from stimulation of the semicicular canals |
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Definition
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Term
| which sensation is not associated with skin manifestation of decompression sickness |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the best way to administer o2 while treating decompression sickness |
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Definition
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Term
| A type of hypoxia that may be caused by alcohol abuse |
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Definition
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Term
| the cardiovascular and respitrory systems may compensate for hypoxia at altitudes up to haw many feet |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the prime consideration when treating hypoxia |
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Definition
| providing the air grew members with adiquate oxygen |
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Term
| what is the most effictive treatment of hyperventilation |
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Definition
| reducing the rate and depth of breathing |
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Term
| how are occurrences of dcompression sickness symptoms relative to age |
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Definition
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Term
| how many hours should an individual wait to fly following a diving activitey |
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Definition
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Term
| what are usual sights of bends pain |
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Definition
| sholders, elbows, knees and ankles |
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Term
| what method of measuring is used to measure the distance from the aircraft to the ground directly below the aircraft |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the main contributing factor to noise in flight |
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Definition
| Air rushing over the canopy |
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Term
| the best discription of in-flight noise is it |
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Definition
| increases with airspeed and decreases with altitude |
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Term
| special diet control is important to many aircrew members because it |
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Definition
| reduces the incidence of gas pains |
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Term
| what causes an aircrew members circadian rythem to be affected on a cross country flight |
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Definition
| crossing of the time zones |
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Term
| Air-sickness during pilot training is usually due to |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the most common type of hypoxia seen in aircrew members and is often refered to as altitude hypoxia |
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Definition
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Term
| when symptom is the most specific early symptom of the choke |
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Definition
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Term
| what key symptom differentiates chokes and false chokes |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the max flying altitude for unpressurized aircraft when transporting a patient suffering from decompression sickness |
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Definition
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Term
| how many hours must an individual not fly following complete resolution of symptoms of the bends |
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Definition
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Term
| the anti g manever is preformed during the |
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Definition
| expiratory phase agenst a compleatly closed glottis |
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Term
| In what direction are negitive g forces applied |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the primary sorce for recording equiptment repair |
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Definition
| AF form 1297 temporary issue rcipt or costodian action/ costodial report listing |
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Term
| what 4 components make up a PCM team |
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Definition
| Provider, nurse, med-tech.,health services management tech. |
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Term
| which phase of a pt. relationship is described by establishing the idenitity and the role of the patient and health care worker and clarifying the reasion for the apointment or hospitlization |
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Definition
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Term
| how are activites grouped on the medical expense and proformance reporting system |
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Definition
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Term
| why is medical doctrine necessary |
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Definition
| guides commanders in using assets |
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Term
| what type of joint joins the distal end of the tibia and fibula |
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Definition
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Term
| which glands play a role in keeping the hair and skin soft and watter proof |
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Definition
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Term
| vessels that lead out of the lymph nodes are called |
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Definition
| efferent lymphatic vessels |
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Term
| analysis of proformance and health status is the responsibility of which primary care management team member |
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Definition
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Term
| the valve that leads from the right atrum to th right ventricle is the |
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Definition
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Term
| the valve that is betwen the left atrium and left ventrical |
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Definition
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Term
| what ataches skeletal muscles to the bone |
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Definition
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Term
| where are nerves and blood vessels contained in the bone |
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Definition
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Term
| what fluid acts as a joint lubercant and a nutrient for the cartilage withen the joint |
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Definition
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Term
| what step should you take if you have a patient that xperiences an adverse reaction |
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Definition
| go to the minue bar and access VAERS website |
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Term
| what function does the areomedical information management WAIVER tracking system serve |
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Definition
| Tracks waivers for people on flying or special opperations status |
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Term
| how many years must the AF form 1041 be kept on file |
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Definition
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Term
| what steps are necessary to a safe and productive soft contact lens program |
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Definition
| Identification, documentation, evaluation |
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Term
| what administrative tool shows every reccord series maintained for a office of record |
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Definition
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Term
| what is the purpose of th phisical exam procwssing program |
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Definition
| track physical exams for flying and special opperations personnel |
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Term
| what is the specific responsiblity to the life support section |
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Definition
| provide advice to unit personnel of protective equiptment programs |
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Term
| A supervisor has acess to what additional tab in the air force complete immunizations tracking application |
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Definition
| set up and deta management |
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Term
| when you imput medical information on millitary members into preventive health assesment individules medical redinss program, to what system does it connect |
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Definition
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Term
| what step must you take befoure you can use the phisical examinations processing program |
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Definition
| Set up an account through the Air Force Portal |
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Term
| which of the following is a federal manpower requirement that defines the position in terms of function, organization, location, skill, grade, and any othe characteristic needed to clearly define a position |
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Definition
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Term
| when conferming a patient imformation which of the following information systems would you rely on to capture edit and maintain sponson/family demographics |
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Definition
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Term
| who may request the 4n0x1 job invetory |
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Definition
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Term
| for general guideance reguarding the health insurence and portability and acountibility act use |
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Definition
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Term
| during inhalation the intercostal musclar contraction permits the ribs to move |
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Definition
| forward and slightly upward |
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Term
| what part of the lower respirtory system does air travel to and from the lungs through cylindrical tube composed of cartilage |
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Definition
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Term
| the larynx is composed of how many cartlages |
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Definition
| three single and three paired |
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Term
| the epimysium is located beneath the |
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Definition
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Term
| I am finally finished with all of these note cards for now |
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Definition
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Term
| who is responsible for completing the graduate assestment survey |
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Definition
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