BUMEDINST 6224.8C
DHA Process
Command Inspection Program
Medical Readiness Training
Chem/Bio Cas.
100

What is the complex bacteria that causes TB?

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

100

Forms:

DD 2795
DD 2796
DD 2900

DD 2795: Pre-deploy HA
DD 2796: Post-deploy HA
DD 2900: Post-deploy HRA

100

Who conducts command inspections on behalf of Chief, BUMED?

Medical Inspector General

100

What is the governing instruction?

DODINST 1322.24 

100

What is the M40A1, M40A2, M45?

M40A1: Chem Bio Field Protective Mask

M40A2: Chem Bio Combat Vehicle Protective Mask
M45: Air Crew/Land Warrior Chem-Bio Mask System

200

Forms:
NAVMED 6624/7
NAVMED 6224/8
NAVMED 6224/9
NAVMED 6230/4
NAVMED 6230/5

NAVMED 6624/7: Initial TBRA
NAVMED 6224/8: Interim TBRA
NAVMED 6224/9: Monthly Eval LTBI
NAVMED 6230/4: Adult Imms Recorc
NAVMED 6230/5: Child Imms Record

200

Time period to complete Pre-depolyment Health Assessment?

NO earlier than 120 days

200

What is the program objective of the Command Inspection Program?

To evaluate effectiveness, efficiency, climate, and program compliance through inspection and reporting.

200

Service members & DoD-EC being designated as an augmented MUST complete MRT within how many months of departure?

12-months

200

Overboots can be worn for up to how many hours of wear time over how many days?

376 hours/45 days

300

What is the approved TB skin test material for the routine Mantoux test?

Tween-80-stabilized immediate strength PPD (5 TU equivalent)

300

Time period to complete Post-Deployment HA?

As soon as able from returning but NO later than 30 days.

300

Programs without deficiency findings categorized as what? Programs with deficiency findings are categorized as what? Difference between RFI and SF?

Fully compliant, non-compliant. Major is RFI andSF is minor.

300

All service members will receive roll-based initial entry TCCC training and certification as outlined by what?

Joint Trauma Systems TCCC skills list.

300

What is the purpose of M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper?

Placed on personnel and equipment to detect/identify presence of Liquid Nerve or Blister Agents.

400

Where is a TST completed? Read in what time period? What happens if the patient does not return in the allotted time period?

Intradermal/either forearm. 48-72 hours. Re-tested.

400

Time period for PDHRA?

Between 90-180 days from deployment

400
An ISR is submitted using what form and what is the title of the form?

OPNAV 5040/2 Implementation Status Report

400

All AD SM and some DoD-EC personnel as defined by job or until will complete TCCC training every how many years?

Three years.

400

Purpose of M8 Chemical Agent Detector Paper? What color are the sheets and what color do they turn for G Nerve, H Blister, and V Nerve agents?

Detects presence of Liquid V-Type Nerve, G-Type Nerve, and H-Type Blister Agents. 

Turns YELLOW for G Nerve
Turns RED for H Blister
Turns OLIVE GREEN/BLACK for V Nerve

500

What is LTBI? What medication is used for treatment? How is the medication prescribed?

Latent TB infection, Isoniazid, and daily for 9 months.

500

How often was compliance reports sent to CNO? When are the reports due to CNO by COMUSFLTFORCOM?

Quarterly. By the 30th of the month following the end of the quarter.

500

ISRs will be submitted on a what period until the finding is resolved and the program reaches full compliance?

Periodic basis

500

At a minimum, all RC members must complete TCCC certification, recertification, or refresher training within how many months of departure?

12-months

500

Nerve Agent Examples:

Blister Agents Examples:

Blood Agents Examples:

Nerve: GA (Tabun), GB (Sarin), GD (Soman), GF, VX


Blister: H (Mustard), HN (Nitrogen Mustard), L (Lewisite)

Blood: AC (hydrogen cyanide), CK (cyanogen chloride)