CDC 4N015A VOL.2 U.R.E.
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1. Rest is included in which basic human need category? - Physiological
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2. A toddler is expected to weigh four times the birth weight at age - 24 Months
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3. The preschool stage of life begins at which age? - 3 years
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4. A risk factor for heart disease that cannot be controlled is - Heredity
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5. Which of the following is most likely to be a part of a work site welllness program? - Blood Pressure Screenings
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6. What is the body's most necessary nutrient? - Water
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7. Bland diets are given to patients who have - Gallbladder Disorders
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8. Which food is not permitted for a patient who is on a low fat diet? - Fried Fish
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9. When talking with a patient regarding personal concerns, it is important for the medic to .... - Refer the patient's concerns to the provider in a timely manner
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10. What statement defines the anatomical term lateral? - Away from the midline of the body or body part
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11. A line projecting at right angles to to the plane of motion best describes.. - axis of joint rotation
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12. Moving the forearm toward the head by bending the elbow (as in doing a curl with a weight) is an example of - flexion
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13. Which prefix is used to make the gram smaller? - Centi
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14. Five dL - .5 l
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15. Where is the greatest barometric pressure pressure found? - Troposhpere
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16. At what altitude is density of the atmosphere the greatest? - Sea Level
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17. As altitude increases, barometric pressure will - Decrease
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18. The physiological significance of Boyles law is - it explains the effects of altitude on the middle ear, sinuses and G.I. tract
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19. What gas law explains altitude-induced decompression sickness? - Henry's Law
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20. What is the main contributing factor to inflight noise? - Air Rushing over the fuselage
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21. The best description of inflight noise is it ... - increases with airspeed and decreases with altitude
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22. Special diet control is important to many aircrew members because it .. - reduces the incidence of gas pains
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23. What causes an aircrew member's circadian rhythm to be affected on a cross-country flight? - Crossing of time zones
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24. What does the "B" stand for under the "BICEPS" approach to treating patients who suffer from combat fatigue> - Brevity
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25. Extreme blood loss will lead to what type of hypoxia? - Hypemic
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26. The cardiovascular and respiratory systems may compensate for hypoxia at altitudes up to how many feet? - 10,000
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27. Hyperventilation is best described as a condition in which respiratory rates... - increase, causing an excessive loss of carbon dioxide
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28. Which cause of hyperventilation is characterized by the reversing of your breathing cycle? - Pressure Breathing
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29. What is the most effective treatment for hyperventilation? - Reducing the rate and depth of breathing
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30. Hypoxia is most frequently caused by... - Equipment malfunction
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31. The initial condition leading to decompression sickness is the .... - sudden reduction in pressure applied to the body
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32. Which of the following is not a factor of decompression sickness? - Rate of descent
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33. What are the usual sites for bends pain? - Shoulders, Elbows, knees and ankles
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34. What is the best metthod for treating the chokes? - Immediate descent to ground level
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35. What key symptom differentiates chokes and false chokes? - Sharp substernal pain
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36. The skin symptoms of decompression sickness, such as a skin rash , are believed to be caused by bubbles evolving.. - under the skin
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37. What process can protect an aircrew member against decompression sickness? - Denitrogenation
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38. What is the best way to administer oxygen while treating decompression sickness? - Aviator's Mask
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What is the maximum flying altititude for unpressurized aircraft when transporting a patient suffering from decompression sickness - 1000 feet
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40. In what direction are negative G forces applied? - Foot-to-head
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41. What presents the primary source of damage associated with negative G forces? - Hemmorhage within the eye
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42. The anti-G suit increases the human tolerance of G forces by applying external - counter pressure below heart level
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43. Which of the senses of orientation is considered to be reliable in flight? - Visual
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44. A vestibular input of rotation in the opposite direction of the original rotation is a characteristic of which sensory illusion - Graveyard Spin
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45. Who owns the health record. - The U.S. Goverment
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46. What must occur to ensure health records are maintained according to Air Force and JCAHO standards - MTF Reviews
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47. Into how many sections is the outpatient record divided? - Four
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48. In which section of the outpatient record is every completed SF 600 filed? - 2
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49. Which method of health record documentation is used to chronologically document the entire patient care process? - OONDS
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50. The various components of the POMR include .. -
database, problem list, care plan, and progress notes
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51. IMR status green means the IMR requirements are .. - met and current
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52. How often is the DNA lab test required and recorded in the PIMR database.. - Once
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53. The minimum recommended examinations that an individual needs are based on the .. - clinical preventive service guide
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54. The final review of the PHA is acccomplished by the.. - primary care manager
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Care extender protocols are developed as an overprint by utilizing... - Standard Form 600