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91 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 91
When penetration occurs after either liquid or vapor exposure, localized sweating occurs and
progressively spreads over the surrounding skin area as nerve agent is absorbed.
Nerve Agents Effect on GI Tract
Nerve Agents Effect on Skeletal Muscles
Nerve Agents Effect on Sweat Glands
Nerve Agents Effect on Nose and Mouth
Definition 2 of 91
88 to 89.9 F
all physical training shall be halted for those troops who have not become thoroughly acclimated
by at least 12 weeks of living and working in the area. Acclimated persons may carry on limited
activity not to exceed 6 hours per day
Black Flag
Yellow Flag
Yellow/ Red
Red Flag
,Term 3 of 91
NAVPERS 1300/16
Initially synthesized in 1848 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
block the action of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The normal function of
acetylcholinesterase is to break down (hydrolyze) the chemical messenger, or
neurotransmitter, acetylcholine (ACh).
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
-Must be informed for officers found medically "unsuitable"
-Approves all officer and third period or higher enlisted TLD
Definition 4 of 91
conformity, proximity, flexibility, mobility, continuity, and control.
Forward Resuscitative Surgical System
Mobility
Principles of Joint Health Services
Control
,Term 5 of 91
Chloropicrin
Initially synthesized in 1847 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Initially synthesized in 1849 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Initially synthesized in 1948 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Initially synthesized in 1848 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Definition 6 of 91
one of the smallest possible units for provision of surgical care to combat casualties. The primary
unit for resuscitative treatment.
2 surgeons.
1 anesthesiologist.
1 critical care nurse.
1 independent duty corpsman (surgery/emergency room).
1 field medical technician.
2 operating room technicians.
Mobility
Surgical Company
Flexibility
Forward Resuscitative Surgical System
, Definition 7 of 91
supports regimental-sized operations and receives casualties from units or individuals providing
first response Role I medical treatment.
Control
Surgical Company
Medical Battalion
Fleet Hospital
Definition 8 of 91
Incise through burned skin to the subcutaneous fat along the mid-medial or mid-lateral joint line.
Proximity
Continuity
Cholinergic Crisis
Extremity Escharotomy
91 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 91
When penetration occurs after either liquid or vapor exposure, localized sweating occurs and
progressively spreads over the surrounding skin area as nerve agent is absorbed.
Nerve Agents Effect on GI Tract
Nerve Agents Effect on Skeletal Muscles
Nerve Agents Effect on Sweat Glands
Nerve Agents Effect on Nose and Mouth
Definition 2 of 91
88 to 89.9 F
all physical training shall be halted for those troops who have not become thoroughly acclimated
by at least 12 weeks of living and working in the area. Acclimated persons may carry on limited
activity not to exceed 6 hours per day
Black Flag
Yellow Flag
Yellow/ Red
Red Flag
,Term 3 of 91
NAVPERS 1300/16
Initially synthesized in 1848 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
block the action of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The normal function of
acetylcholinesterase is to break down (hydrolyze) the chemical messenger, or
neurotransmitter, acetylcholine (ACh).
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
-Must be informed for officers found medically "unsuitable"
-Approves all officer and third period or higher enlisted TLD
Definition 4 of 91
conformity, proximity, flexibility, mobility, continuity, and control.
Forward Resuscitative Surgical System
Mobility
Principles of Joint Health Services
Control
,Term 5 of 91
Chloropicrin
Initially synthesized in 1847 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Initially synthesized in 1849 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Initially synthesized in 1948 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Initially synthesized in 1848 and was used in World War I as a tear gas and insecticidal
fumigant
Definition 6 of 91
one of the smallest possible units for provision of surgical care to combat casualties. The primary
unit for resuscitative treatment.
2 surgeons.
1 anesthesiologist.
1 critical care nurse.
1 independent duty corpsman (surgery/emergency room).
1 field medical technician.
2 operating room technicians.
Mobility
Surgical Company
Flexibility
Forward Resuscitative Surgical System
, Definition 7 of 91
supports regimental-sized operations and receives casualties from units or individuals providing
first response Role I medical treatment.
Control
Surgical Company
Medical Battalion
Fleet Hospital
Definition 8 of 91
Incise through burned skin to the subcutaneous fat along the mid-medial or mid-lateral joint line.
Proximity
Continuity
Cholinergic Crisis
Extremity Escharotomy