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| What DD form do you use for medical history items |
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| What DD form do you use for medical examination |
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| What are examples of rated officers |
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| pilot, navigator, air battle manager, flight surgeon |
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| What are the standing height limits for a IFC 1/1A, II, III |
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| What is the AF surgeon general in charge of |
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| Trained Pilots, Trained Navs, and Flight surgeon flying class |
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| AE, Boom, LM flying class |
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| PJ, Combat Rescue, Air Traffic Controller flying class |
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| Flying crew chief, flying ops flying class |
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| What does a FC 2B qualify officers for? |
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| B for butt. Non ejection seat aircraft. |
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| what are the two types of light? |
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| When should you declare a IFE if exposed to a laser |
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| What flying class ECG should get sent to the ECG library |
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| IFC I, Ia, II, and abnormal III |
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| What information is needed for the demographics section to send an ECG to the library |
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| First name, last name, full social, DOB |
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| What is the point of the IAW AF waiver guide |
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| to standardize the aeromedical evaluations and recommendations |
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| Is a waiver required for abnormal ecg's after they have been reviewed by the ECG library? |
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| If a pilot shows up to the clinic with an abnormal ecg, what additional studies may the dr order |
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| treadmill test, holter monitor, echocardiogram |
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| What Army regulation covers air crew |
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| What navy regulation covers air crew |
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| When do flyers become trained assets |
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| What are MAJCOMS in charge of |
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| Qualifies officers for special requirements |
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| Qualifies officers for special requirements |
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| Safety is who's responsibility |
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| Who is in charge of the USAF safety program |
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| What AFI sets the medical standards for air crew |
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| What investigation takes priority over any accident investigation board |
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| After a aircraft crash, what investigations must be conducted separately |
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| What is the purpose of the DAWG meeting |
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| What AFI covers duty limiting conditions |
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| Medical evaluation board tracker |
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| What is the purpose of the DAWG meeting |
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| to review DLC and pregnancy profiles |
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| What is the reason for PEBLO |
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| What is the DAWG responsible for |
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| What is the Occupational & Environmental Health Working Group (OEHWG) responsible for |
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| protection of AF personnel from inherent health hazards associated with AF industrial activities and the environment |
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| retention-all current personnel |
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| flying- medical standards for flying duty |
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| Who serves as the chair of the DAWG |
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| What AFI covers Duty limiting conditions |
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| Covers Duty limiting conditions |
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| Trains all providers with SGP on clinical aspects of appropriate completion of profiles and duty limitations |
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| Who preforms a final review and signs all duty liqumiting conditions on AF 469 |
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Medical standards management element Quality review of DLC Manages the profiling duty limitaion system |
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| What is the role of PEBLO |
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| What is DAWG responsible for |
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| oversight of DLC codes and progess |
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| Covers ground based aircraft controller |
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| What kind of process is risk management |
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| problem focused- limited oral eval |
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| WWD, do not require dental treatment |
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| WWD, unlikely to have a dental emergency in the next 12 months |
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| NOT WWD, require emergent dental treatment |
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| NOT WWD, Expired dental exam |
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| to relay aeromedical concerns |
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| Where can you find physical fitness standards |
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| someone with similar education, experience and background |
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| used to communicate medical information in laymans terms to non medical authorities |
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| used to convey physical limitations to the commander when a members health, safety or abilities affect the mission |
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| What document conveys fitness assessment exemptions |
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| Member is trying to get school clearance, what form would you use |
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| member is trying to get overseas clearance, what form would you use |
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| This form describes long standing or permanent physical limitations which are used for establishing SUITABILITY for career fields |
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| This physical profiles system classifies individual according to functional abilities and long term availability for WWD |
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| What does a 4 in a PULHES block usually mean |
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| This letter in PULHES rates the organic defects or system diseases |
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| In PULHES, what does the H measure |
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| In PULHES, what does the V measure |
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| Distant visual acuity only |
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| In PULHES, what numbers are deployable |
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| What are the different types of restrictions that exist on a af 469 |
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| Duty Restrictions, Mobility Restrictions (ALC CODE) , Fitness restrictions, Fitness Assessment exemptions |
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| Temporary or mild, Deployable to bases with a fixed MTF |
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Deployable only to CONUS must have intrinsic fixed MTF unless gaining commander approves it |
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| Non deployable, assignment limited to installations based on predicted medical care |
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| Who is the senior profiling officer |
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| Who preforms the final review and co-signes all af 469 |
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| Who is the only person that can return members to flying status |
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| When should a member get a 1042 |
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| only if the condition is expected to last longer than 8 hours |
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| Who is the senior profiling officer |
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| Who preforms the final review and co-signes all af 469 |
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| Who is the only person that can return members to flying status |
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| When should a member get a 1042 |
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| only if the condition is expected to last longer than 8 hours |
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| How long is a IFC good for? |
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| What is the effective date on a 1042 |
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| How long is a 1042 good for? |
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| how many copies of a 1042 do you print and where do they go |
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| Members HARM office, individual, medical record |
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| Who do you notify when a wing commander or general officer is grounded |
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| What power does the waiver authority has |
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| the right to hold a member to a medical standard but the ability to return the member to flying status if they feel comfy with the members ability |
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| What are the standards that flyers are subject to in AFI 48-123 |
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| What does the waiver authority establish |
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| What is a normal reason for waiver extension |
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| What is a interim evaluation |
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| requirements need to be met to keep the waiver valid |
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| What kinds of waivers automaticaly get referred to AFMSA |
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initial categorical waivers, Previously DQ'd Medications not on the approved list General officers |
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| Where must all waivers be recorded |
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| When does a patient go to ACS |
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| When they require further evaluation |
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| What does the waiver guide provide guidance on |
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trained fc II and FCIII specific areas of IFC1/1A and SOD |
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| What do you use to write in patient allergies on the form 2100 |
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| Where are two places you update a member allergies |
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| What color is the word fly on the 2100 |
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| How do you mark PRP PSP members records |
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| with red marker or red tape |
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| What form do they use in the ER |
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Continuation sheet to update a DD from 2808 Some mtf use them in leiu web HA |
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| How long must a member be on a medication for it to be updated |
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| What is the purpose of a medial record review |
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| to identify annual medical requirements and potentially disqualifying information |
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tricare operations holds a table for where papers go into a record |
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| how many sections are in a record |
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| If you find PDI on a PRP PSP record, what must you do |
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| report to the certifying official |
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| requirements for special duty assignment consideration |
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| Physical Examination processing program |
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| What does AIMWTS stand for |
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| Aeromedical Services Information Management System |
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| What are the only 3 data bases for electronic records |
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| AHLTA, AHLTA -T, Essentris |
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