NMCPHC-TM 6220.12, Medical Surveillance And Reporting Flashcards

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Chapter 4 of 6220.12

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Medical Event Case finding

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Chapter 5 of 6220.12

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Reporting Requirements

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Chapter 6 6220.12

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RME Classification

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Chapter 7 of 6220.12

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RME Specific guidance

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5
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Chapter 8 of 6220.12

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Reporting Deadlines

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Chapter 9 of 6220.12

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Reporting Methods

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Chapter 10 of 6220.12

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Security Classification

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Chapter 11 of 6220.12

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RME Consulation

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Appendix A

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Reportable as Suspected or Probable Cases

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Appendix B

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Medical Events Requiring an Urgent Report

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Appendix C

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Medical Event Report Minimum Elements

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12
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Appendix D

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Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Units Contact Info

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Reportable Medical Events (RME)

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evnets that may pose an inherent, significant threat to public health and military operation.

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which instruction does NMCPHC-TM-PM 6220.12 correspond to?

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BUMEDINST 6220.12C Medical Surveillance and Medical Event Reporting

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What authorities determine which diseases warrant reporting and notification

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CDC and Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist

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Where Can the duties and responsibilities of Navy medical personnel relating to surveillance and event reporting be found?

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MANMED chapter 2 and 22

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Who is responsible for reporting medical events that are considered reportable cases

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The healthcare provider who diagnosed or identified the case

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When does a diagnosis, case, or medical- become reportable?

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Once it has been classified as “suspected”, probable, or confirmed

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Where can a list of cases that are either suspect or probable that require reporting be found?

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Appendix A of the NMCPHC-TM-PM 6220

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What are the two types of reporting deadline?

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Urgent or routine

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What is the criteria for urgent reporting?

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Events listed in Appendix B require urgent, and must be submit no later than 24 hours after the diagnosis is made.

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When are routine reports for all non-urgent events due?

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No later than 30 days after their identification

23
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What is that US Navy’s official system to capture, store and communicate information related to RME?

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The Disease Reporting System Internet (DRSi)

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If internet connectivity is unavailable, what methods can be used to report urgent events?

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Phone, priority naval message or properly encrypted email 24 hour report deadline

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where can basic information to include a MER, for alternative submissions methods be found?

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Appendix C

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When a report is submitted for suspected or probable what must be done after reporting?

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efforts must be made to confirm/rule out the diagnosis. the reporter should update the DRSi once this has been done

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what are considered Urgent reports

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Amebiasis, anthrax, botulism, cholera, dengue fever, e.coli, encephalitis, malaria, measles, meningococcal

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pertussis , plague, rabies, smallpox, TB, tularemia, typhoid yellow fever

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are examples or urgent reports

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BUMEDINST 6220.12B

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Medical Surveillance and Notifiable Event Reporting