MANMED Chapter 15 - Physical Examinations and Standards for Enlistment, Commission, and Special Duty Flashcards

1
Q

What form is the Report of Medical History?

A

DD 2807-1

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2
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What form is the Report of Medical Examination?

A

DD 2808

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3
Q

In which block of the DD 2808 will significant Diagnosis be listed?

A

block 77

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4
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What abbreviation would be used to notate a non-disqualifying condition on a DD 2808

A

NCD - not considered disqualifying

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What abbreviation would be used to notate a disqualifying condition on a DD 2808?

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CD - Considered Disqualifying

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6
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How would a condition noted on a DD 2808 be notated if the examiner is uncertain whether the condition is disqualifying?

A

PD - Potentially Disqualifying

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7
Q

How long must the facility conducting a physical examination keep a copy of the exam on file?

A

2 years

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8
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For how long are completed physical examinations considered valid?

A

2 years

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9
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Under what conditions can an “addendum to medical history” be used to complete a physical exam?

A

If more than 90 days but less than 2 years have elapsed since most recent exam.

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10
Q

Within how many days should recruit screening examinations be conducted?

A

Within 14 days of reporting to recruit training

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11
Q

What two forms are used for re-enlistment physicals?

A

DD 2807-1 and a SF 600

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12
Q

For applicants into the U.S. Naval Academy, who has the exclusive responsibility for scheduling and reviewing all medical examinations?

A

Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODOMERB)

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13
Q

Within what window should separation physicals be done in?

A

within 180 days of the member’s last active duty day

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14
Q

Separation physical’s are required for reservists if they have be on active duty for how many days?

A

31 or more consecutive days

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15
Q

During the separation physical, what laboratory study will be offered to any service member over the age of 35?

A

Hepatitis C antibodies

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16
Q

What forms are included in the separation physical?

A

SF 600
DD 2807
DD 2697 - Report of medical assessment
DD 2808 - if indicated

17
Q

What are the requirements for enlistment for color vision when testing the Pseudo-isochormaitc plates (PIP)?

A

Correctly identifying 10 out of 14 PIPs

18
Q

What is the passing score of the Fransworth Lantern (FALANT), when testing color vision?

A

9 out of 9 on 1st attempt

16, 17 or 18 correct on 2nd attempt

19
Q

When should a woman have her first screening for Cervical Cancer?

A

age 21 - regardless of sexual Hx

20
Q

How often is cervical cytology required for women ages 21-29?

A

every 3 years

21
Q

At what interval should woman ages 30 and over be screened for cervical cancer and what additional tests should be performed?

A

cytology every 5 years with HPV co-testing
or
every 3 years by cytology alone if HPV not available

22
Q

At what age do women require a clinical breast exam and screening mammography?

A

ages 40-75

23
Q

At what age should woman begin to have an annual clinical breast exam and receive education about breast self examination?

A

age 21

24
Q

During a woman’s annual well-woman exam, what form is utilized to document health counseling?

A

DD 2766

25
Q

Within how many days should normal Pap smear results be provided to the patient?

A

30 days abnormal results ASAP

26
Q

Within how many days should screening mammogram results be provided to the patient?

A

30 days

27
Q

Within how many days should diagnostic mammogram results be provided to the patient?

A

ASAP