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76 Cards in this Set
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Who has responsibility to maintain individual health and fitness?
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Every Airmens
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List three health services activities?
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Health Surveillance, Risk Assesment and Aero Medical Evacuation.
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With changes in national security strategy, the Air Force mission has shifted from European or Asian theater of war scenarious to what?
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Multiple less predictable regional conflicts
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What four key areas are part of the USAFMS mission?
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Mission Statement, Vision, Values, Goals
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Which value does "being a man or woman of our word, honest in all that you do" best define?
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Integrity
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Apporiximately how many new 4n31 personnel are trained each year?
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200
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Which value is upheld when you stay with a job unitl it is completed
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Tenacity
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To which higher position does a command surgeaon have a staff responsibility?
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MajCom Commander
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What type of medical flight is found within the OMG?
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Functional Flights
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Which member of the group staff is responsible for establishing and maintaning external organizational relationship
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Administrator
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Who is responsible for working with the flight SNCO/NCO to ensure a cohesive team focused on patient care?
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Flight Chief
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For whom do MAJCOM medical service functional managers usually directly work?
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Command Nurse
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Which of the five figures in an AFSC identify the career field family withing the career group?
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Second
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Who are the two sub-specialty shredouts of AFSC 4NOX51?
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4nox1a (Allergy/Immunization Tech) and 4nox1b (Neurology Tecnician)
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When selected for the Airman Education and Commissioning Program, what is the maximum time permitted by the Air Force for degree completion?
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3 yrs
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How are all hospital activities grouped in MEPRS?
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According to type and section
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What is a manpower authorization?
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A funded manpower requirment
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What tool is used to list the actual people assigned to a work center?
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UPMR Unit Personnel Management Roster
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What facility work centers must develop and manage budgets?
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All Sections
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List the six factors that should be considered regarding cost analysis.
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1. Keeping an eye on the budget throughout the year
2. Being aware of all spending 3. Planning ahead for potenttial expenses, including replacement of or new equipment requirements. 4. Researching the historical record of spending for the section. 5. Staying informed of potential mission changes that may increase expenses. 6. Being aware of potential workload increases or decreases. |
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Explain how most accidents and injuries can be avoided.
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Common sense, having an awareness of your surroundings, and being completely famiiar with the equipment and procedures used to treat patients
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Briefly explain the AFOSH program.
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Includes all safety, fire prevention, and health activities that affect the safety and Health of Air Force Personnel
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What is the requirement for an electrical plug in hospital use?
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Must be approved 3 wire cord with approved hospital grade male and female plugs
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Who often serves as the supply custodian for a duty section?
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The NCOIC
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What is a controlled medical item?
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Expendable item or medical material item that, because of its susceptibility to misuse and theft, requires special accounting, storage, shipment and issue precautions
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What is the MEMO?
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A funcion element within each base medical logistics activity responsible for managing medical and nonmedical equipment at each MTF
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What form is used when initiating an equipment transfer action?
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Form 601
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What type items valued at $55,000 requires a report of survey if lost?
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All items
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How often is the activity issure/turn-in summary produced?
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Each Month
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What type of action is recorded in the activity issue/turn in summary?
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all items issued to or turned in by a section
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How often is the backorder report produced?
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Monthly
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If an item listed on the backorder report is no longer needed, which activity attempts to cancel the order with the supplier?
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Custodians inform medical logistics
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When can a completed AF Form 601 be destroyed?
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After the action appears on the report listings
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Who usually determines when training for a member is needed?
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supervisors
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What are five examples of job specific training requirements?
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CPR, NREMT, Qualification Training Packages, Unit Specific Training, Duty Section Training
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Where is the MTL maintained?
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In the MTP/Duty Section
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Where should all individual counseling sessions regarding training progress be documented?
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Members Training Record
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Who does a supervisor work with to ensure all criteria are met when initiating a skill level upgrade action for a member?
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Unit Training Manager
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How does a CFETP become official once the content has been established?
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Voted on by the MAJCOM functional managers, approved by the career field manager, and endorsed by the USAF Surgeon General
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How often does the Air Force require each specialty to review and update the CFETP?
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Annually
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How many major parts are included in the CFETP?
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Two
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Where can the STS be found in the CFETP?
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Part II Section A
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Where can information pertaining to the six part folder be found in the CFETP?
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Part II Section F
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Where is locally required training and skills competency documented in the six-part folder?
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Part I Section A
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Where is the CFETP maintained in the six-part folder?
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Part II Section B
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Where is documentation for QTP training maintained in the six-part folder?
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Part III Section B
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Where is the inservice training documented in the six part folder?
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Part III Section C
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What does part 5 of the six-part folder contain?
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AE or ANG/AFRC sustainment training information
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Describe Autonomy
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Respect for others; recognizing the right of individuals to make their own decisions
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What two things does the scope of practice, as defined by the STS, permit
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Identifies those skill technicians are permitted to and should perform, and skills that should not be performed if the skill is not listed in the STS
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How can patients assist in a facility's quality improvement process?
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Informing patient advocates of questions comments and complaints pertaining to the health care facility
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What must be developed by each MTF regarding the use of chaperones?
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A local policy
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What important obstacle should be avoided when discussing death with small children?
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Minimizing
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What legal term is used to describe negligence by a professional?
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Malpractice
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Making a photograph of a patient available to the public without the patient's consent is what type of violation?
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Privacy
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Before obtaining informed consent, what details must be explained to the patient?
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Reason, how, who, risks, expectations, and negative effects
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What does a DNR order prohibit?
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Pulmonary or Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
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What is the unique feature of a durable power of attorney?
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Designates someone else to be the decision maker in the event they become unable
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What are the four phases of a helping relationship?
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Pre-interactive, Introductory, Working and Termination
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What are the six barriers to effective communication?
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Language, digressing, giving opinions as facts, talking too much, mot paying attention and illness
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What are two ways to practice effective time management?
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Delegate and Share responsibilities
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What are the stages of the grieving process?
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Denial,Anger,Bargaining,Depression,Acceptance
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Why does a cultural background often bring satisfaction to an individual?
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It gives a sense of pride and safety through connection
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List the seven habits of a successfull PCM team
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Proactive,customer focused,managing a panel,instilling the habit of prevention, working as a team member, seeking information to help focus and communicating
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List the responsibilities of the aerospace medical service technician
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Perform basic physical exams, history taking and patient counseling, order labs and x-rays, follows protocols established by the provider, coordinates patient follow-up appointments, ensures medical records and forms are up to date, prepares patient for provider exams and or procedures and is a patient educator
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Which PCM team member is known as the informatin expert?
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The Health Service Management Technician
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Explain how to verify beneficiary elegibility
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Designated MFP personnel confirm the patient's identity and verify entitlement by performing a DEERS and ID check. Individuals requuesting care must show satisfactory evidence of their beneficiary status (i.e., a valid ID card and a DEERS eligibility check). Children under age 10 must be enrolled in DEERS, but they don't need their own ID cards
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Explain the treatment process for an individual who has questionable eligibility for routine care
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Competent Medical Authority should perform risk assessment. If there is a possibility of risk either to the patient or the Air Force, treat the patient
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Explain the process on an individual who has questionable elegibility but needs emergent care.
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Always provide care first and then determine eligibility after treatment
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List five functions of CHCS?
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patient registration,Laboratory,Radiology,Results Reporting etc. (14 Total)
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What does CHCSII support
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Force Health Protection, populaton Health and MHS organization
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What does DEERS function as?
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Repository and as a database of record
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What is the overall strategy of population health management?
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Focusing foremost on managing the health of a population for optimum health is the ultimate goal
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What is consumer training?
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Training to enhance the consumer skills involved in the use of healthcare services, resources, and products
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What are the goals of condition management?
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Ensure fit and ready troops, ensure profeciency, Integrate with the community
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Explain the KG-ADs.
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It sends ADSI directly to server which creates the Standard Ambulatory Data Record
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