MPC1
MPC2
MPC3
NAVRAD1
NAVRAD2
100
Individuals treated for malaria must wait ____ years from the date treatment was finished until they are eligible to donate blood and those who were in malaria-risk areas and were required to take chemoprophylaxis because of a perceived risk of exposure must wait ____ years fro the time chemoprophylaxis was finished.
3 years
100
Individuals who visited malaria-risk area and remained asymptomatic, but were not required to take chemoprophylaxis because of negligible risk of exposure must wait how many months to donate blood?
6 months
100
True or false. Individuals who were placed on chemoprophylaxis initially, but did not visit the malarial-risk area require no waiting period for donating blood.
True
100
Navy Radiological Systems performance Evaluation Program
BUMEDINST 6470.22
100
Who maintains, and distributes the Navy Radiological Systems Performance Manual
Navy Environmental Health Center.
200
True or False. All Navy, Marine Corps, and MSC personnel must have a documented g6pd test result on their health record
True
200
Any person who is G-6-PD deficient has a risk of hemolysis associated with taking ______ for chemoprophylaxis.
Primaquine
200
What is the most important means for an individual to prevent becoming infected with malaria?
Personal Protective Measures
200
NAVMEDLOGCOM will notify commands and facilities receiving new x-ray systems with the installation date within ____ days of contract award
10
200
Survey reports are kept on hand for how many years?
3
300
What are the vectors of malaria?
Anopheles mosquito
300
Report suspected or confirmed malaria cases in a _____ .
Disease Alert Report. A malaria DAR should include the patient's itinerary during the previous 3 months and the types and duration of any chemoprophylaxis or treatment medication taken
300
What is the Wilson-Edeson Test and it has what percent false negative rate?
Screening test for the presence of chloroquine in the urine. It tests for overall compliance with taking choroquine. 15% false negative rate.
300
True or False. Deployed units may delay unit evaluation until returning to homeport if meeting the 24-month window would interfere with operational obligations
True
300
Who will notify commands and facilities receiving new and replacement medical radiological systems of the prospective installation date within 10 working days of the equipment contract award
NAVMEDLOGCOM
400
What are the chemoprophylaxis for malaria?
Traditionally, chloroquine and primaquine has been effective. Due to resistance to chloroquine, regimen may require the use of pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine or doxycycline.
400
Since patterns of resistance and drug requirements change frequently, Medical Department of fleet units must contact ______-
NAVENPVNTMEDU prior to deployment to malaria-risk areas
400
________ ________ malaria can progress into a rapidly fatal course.
Plasmodium falciparum
400
Ashore x-ray units inspected how often? Afloat, how often. Dental, how often?
Annually Every two years unless underway. then upon return. 3 years.
400
________ will ensure that all x-ray systems are evaluated within ___ days of installation.
CO's, 30
500
The types of parenteral antimalarial drugs used to treat severe cases of malaria are:
Parenteral chloroquine hydrochloride, quidine gluconate, and quinine dihydrochloride
500
During what hours are mosquitos most actively feeding?
Dusk-to-dawn
500
_________type dugs are rapidly schizonticidal and therefore rapidly reduce the level of parasitemia.
Quinine
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