PROFESSIONAL PREP PACK BUNDLED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ NAVPERS 1300/16. Answer: Report of Suitability for Overseas
Assignment
-Delegation below the XO, OIC, or Director for Admin (DFA) is not
authorized
-Authority to sign must be in writing and no lower than Dept. head
◉ NAVPERSCOM (PERS-454). Answer: -Must be informed for officers
found medically "unsuitable"
-Approves all officer and third period or higher enlisted TLD
◉ NAVPERSCOM (PERS-40). Answer: Must be informed for enlisted
found medically "unsuitable"
◉ NAVMED 1300/1. Answer: Medical, Dental, and Educational
Suitability Screening for Service and Family Members
◉ DD 2792. Answer: Family Member Medical Summary
-Initiate EFMP enrollment
◉ DD 2792-1. Answer: Special Education/Early Intervention Summary
,-Completed for children receiving early intervention or special education
◉ Burns sustained during conventional military operations. Answer:
Constitute 5-10% of injuries
◉ Preferred Fluid for Burn Victim. Answer: Lactated Ringers
◉ Inhalation injury occurs in ___% of burned combat casualties.
Answer: 15%
◉ Thoracic Escharotomy. Answer: Incise through burned skin to
subcutaneous fat beginning at the MCL along the AAL down to the
costal margin. Incise epigastrium as needed.
◉ Extremity Escharotomy. Answer: Incise through burned skin to the
subcutaneous fat along the mid-medial or mid-lateral joint line.
◉ Rule of Tens. Answer: Initial hourly rate = %TBSA x 10ml/hr
Pts >80kg +100ml/hr for each 10kg
◉ Burn fluid infusion rate adjustment based on Pt response. Answer:
+25% If urine output is less than target for 2 consecutive hours
-25% If urine output is greater than target for 2 consecutive hours
, ◉ Pts with CO poisoning require 100% O2 for. Answer: 3hrs +
◉ Pediatric Pts with >20% TBSA. Answer: Brooke Formula
2ml/kg x %TBSA x wt (kg)
Administered of 24hrs w/ first half administered over the first 8hrs
D5.5NS of D5LR should be given when NOT resuscitating
◉ ICU Care of Pt with >20% TBSA. Answer: -Two IVs
-Foley Catheter
-Continuous ECG
-Pulse Ox
-Core Thermometer
-Nasogastric Tube
Record vitals hourly
◉ Single most reliable indicator of the adequacy of fluid resuscitation.
Answer: Hourly Urine Output
◉ Target Urine Output for Adults. Answer: 30-50ml/hr