QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ What Echelon level is BUMED categorized as? Answer: Echelon 2
◉ What is a NOSOCOMIAL infection? Answer: An inpatient acquired
infection not present or incubating at the time of admission
◉ What is the formal way of monitoring the medical care delivered to
the patient and its outcome? Answer: Quality Assurance
◉ All of the Navy Medicine's Treatment Facility (both MTF and DTF)
must establish what command program? Answer: Customer Relations
Program (Bldg 2)
◉ The acronym GO NAVY is the customer service guiding principle
used. What does the G stand for? Answer: Greet everyone with courtesy,
respect and a smile
◉ Diving Medical Exams may be performed by the following DoD
personnel with clinical privileges EXCEPT: Answer: Privileged
Independent Duty Corpsman
, ◉ A service member has history of Adjustment Disorder. When is it
considered disqualifying during physical exam? Answer: 3 months
◉ How many types of routine physical examinations exist in Navy
Medicine? Answer: Four
◉ What is the Eye Wear Prescription Form Answer: DD 771
◉ The following are all PRIMARY RECORDS except: Answer: CRECs
(Convenience Records)
◉ What form is the Report of Medical History? Answer: DD 2807
◉ What provides a less formal way to correspond WITHIN A
COMMAND? Answer: Memorandum
◉ What is used to document mutual agreements of facts, intentions, and
areas of present commitments? Answer: Memorandum of Understanding
◉ What Tricare program offers 180 days of premium-free health care
after your sponsor separates from the military? Answer: Transitional
Assistance Management Program (TAMP)