PREVMED 1
PREVMED 2
PREVMED 3
PREVMED 4
PREVMED 5
100
Head-to-foot sleeping for adjacent beds are recommended to reduce what?
Airborne diseases
100
True or False Polyurethane pillows must be use for each bunk.
FALSE
100
Medical Department Personnel with Preventive Medicine responsibilities must conduct inspections at what intervals?
QUARTERLY
100
The brig is to be inspected weekly by who?
Medical Department Representative
100
Chapter 6 of the P-5010 provides information for
Safe and proper potable water handling procedures for United States Naval Ships (USNS)
200
Who is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of the shipboard potable water systems, including treatment facilities and processes to assure that safe drinking water is available at all times?
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEASYSCOM)
200
Who is responsible for promulgating instructions for ship-to-shore potable water connections and for providing potable water from an approved source when the ship is berthed at a naval facility?
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFACENGCOM)
200
Who is responsible for establishing and promulgating health standards for water quality afloat?
Chief, BUMED
200
Who will promulgate appropriate instructions, notices, or other publications to reflect afloat water quality requirements and set forth shipboard requirements for medical surveillance of potable water systems?
BUMED
200
Personnel exposed to sound pressure levels must wear hearing protection when levels reach what dPA?
84dPA
300
Recent studies have indicated that hygienically safe laundry can be processed with warm water laundry formulations at temperatures of what?
120 to 140F
300
Water supplied to BQ's without laundry and shower facilities must be maintained and not to exceed what temperature?
100F
300
Water supplied to BQ's with laundry and shower facilities must be maintained and not to exceed what temperature?
110F
300
Avoid making water while operating in?
Harbors or from polluted seawater
300
Seawater shall be assumed polluted when?
Ships are operated in close formation
400
What are the four Potable Water Sources for Naval Ships?
(1) Distillation, RO, or other NAVSEA approved water production technology. (2) Shore-to-ship delivery from an approved source. (3) Shore-to-ship delivery from an unapproved source (4) Ship-to-ship.
400
Health concerns regarding potable water quality may include what parameters?
Physical, Chemical, and Bacteriological
400
Use of seawater in food services spaces including sculleries is?
Prohibited and seawater outlets in these spaces must be removed.
400
Seawater use aboard ships is limited to?
Fire mains, decontamination, and for marine sanitation devices (MSDs) flushing.
400
If unusual conditions require drastic restrictions in the use of potable water, the allowances should not be less than?
2 gallons per man per day to be used for drinking and cooking purposes.
500
For new ship constructions, __ gallons per day per man is specified by NAVSEA for design considerations.
50
500
The term _______ refers to organisms, primarily arthropods and rodents, which play a significant role in the transmission of disease to man.
Vector
500
The responsibility for the maintenance of an adequate vector and economic pest control is normally delegated to what department? (2 entities)
The medical and public works departments
500
Specifically, the medical department is responsible to the commanding officer for: (Name 4 of 8)
1) Inspections and surveys (2) Recommendations relating to sanitation standards (3) Evaluation of the effectiveness of control measures. (4) Inspections and recommendations to ensure that pesticides are used safely following current directives. (5) Provide information on personal protective measures Coordination with civilian and other governmental agencies (7) Compliance with all appropriate public health quarantine measures. (8) Reviewing and approving activity pest management plans.
500
Pesticides may be classified on the basis of use, life stage of the pest to be controlled what are they? (Name 3 of the 6 classifications)
Acaricide. Fungicide. Herbicide. Insecticide. Rodenticide. Molluscicide.