bumedinst 1300.2b
bumedinst 6300.19 primary care
Bumedinst 6280.1c medical waste
100

which information is used to determine if a service member can successfully transfer to the assignment location indicated on the orders. 

what is a suitability screening. 

100

What has the mission to support force health protection and supporting medical needs for the navy and marine corps.

What is navy medicine. 

100

Which kind of waste is generated by a medical facility which could pose dangerous to exposed parties. 

What is regulated medical waste. 

200

which act protects individual identifiable health information. 

what is the hippa act.


200

What is the foundation on which force health protection is built. 

What is primary health care services. 

200

How many groups is medical waste organized into that are managed based upon risks. 

What are nine groups of regulated medical waste.

300

How often are service members required to receive a dental examination. 

what is annually. 

300

All primary care clinics in navy medicine will transition to the medical home port model by what date. 

What is June 30th 2011
300

Which type of waste would include used personal hygiene products and adsorbent material containing small amounts of blood or bodily fluids. 

What is non regulated medical waste. 

400

service members and family members are unsuitable for an overseas or remote duty station if they're in what dental class. 

what is class 3-4. 
400

What percentage of civilians should commands strive to ensure that each medical home port provider team consist of?

What is 50%

400

Which type of waste are extracted teeth considered?

What is regulated medical waste.

500

children who are younger than __ what do not require a dental screening. 

what is six months. 

500

What is the recommended ration between behavioral health providers to enrolled patients. 

What is 1 provider to 7,500

500

If frozen pathological waste at remain in storage on site up to how many calendar days.  

What are 30 days.