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C Calluses  and  corns,  2-24 Carbohydrates,  3-2 Caries,  dental,  2-44  to  2-46 Caskets,  13-6 Casualty  assistance  calls  program,  13-1 CBR  defense,  medical  aspects  of,  6-1  to  6-8 Cellulitis, 2-26 Cerebrovascular  accident,  2-30 Ceremony  records,  13-7 Certificate  of  death  (overseas),  13-6 Chain  of  command,  the,  8-1 Change  transmittal,  9-7 Changes  to  directives,  9-7 Changes  to  publications,  12-2  to  12-3 Check  for  accuracy,  prescription,  4-4 Chemical  defense,  6-1  to  6-3 Cholecystitis,  2-12 Chronic  bronchitis,  2-7 Circulatory  system,  diseases  of  the,  2-14  to 2-17 anemia,  2-17 angina  pectoris,  2-15 atherosclerosis  (hardening  of  the  arteries), 2-15 congestive  heart  failure,  2-15  to  2-16 Hodgkin’s  disease,  2-16  to  2-17 hypertension,  2-16 leukemia,  2-17 lymphadenitis  and  lymphangitis,  2-17 myocardial  infarction  (MI),  2-15 rheumatic  fever,  2-14 septicemia,  2-16 thrombophlebitis,   2-16 varicose  veins,  2-16 Civil  certificates  of  death,  13-9  to  13-11 Civilian  Health  and  Medical  Program  of  the Uniformed  Services  (CHAMPUS),  15-8  to 15-10 Civilian  personnel  department,  15-2  to  15-5 Classification  designations,  10-25 Classified  information,  10-23  to  10-26 Clear  writing,  10-2 Clinical  laboratory,  7-1  to  7-10 bacteriologic  methods,  7-3  to  7-4 Gram’s  stain,  7-3  to  7-4 Hucker’s   modification   of Gram’s  stain  solution,  7-3 principle  of  Gram’s  stain,  7-4 procedure  for  Gram’s  staining, 7-4 reading  and  reporting  smears,  7-4 smears, 7-3 preparation  of  smears,  7-3 Clinical    laboratory—Continued bacteriology,  7-1  to  7-3 common  bacteria,  7-2  to  7-3 bacilli,  7-2  to  7-3 cocci,   7-2 blood  grouping,  7-7  to  7-8 agglutination,  7-7  to  7-8 Rh  factors,  7-8 technique  for  blood  grouping  and typing,  7-8 ethics  in  the  laboratory,  7-8  to  7-10 fungus  (pi.  fungi),  7-7 potassium  hydroxide  (KOH)  prepara- tion  for  identification  of  fungi,  7-7 responsibilities  in  the  clinical  laboratory, 7-8 serology,  7-4  to  7-7 monosticon  slide  test  for  infectious mononucleosis,  7-6  to  7-7 principle  of  the  test,  7-6 procedure,  7-6  to  7-7 rapid  plasma  reagin  (RPR)  card  test for  syphilis,  7-5  to  7-6 equipment,  7-5 preliminary  preparation  for testing, 7-5 principle  of  the  test,  7-5 reagents, 7-5 test  procedure,  7-5  to  7-6 Cocci,   7-2 Colitis,  nonspecific  ulcerative,  2-12 Commander,  Naval  Medical  Command,  8-3  to 8-10 Common  bacteria,  7-2  to  7-3 Communicable  or  contagious  disease  victims, transportation  of  remains  of,  13-8 Compact  writing,  10-1  to  10-2 Concurrent  return  program,  13-2 Condolence  letter,  13-3  to  13-4 Confirmation  of  the  casualty,  13-3 Congestive  heart  failure,  2-15  to  2-16 Conjunctivitis,   2-22 Consciousness,  levels  of,  2-28 Consent  requirements  for  medical  treatment, 14-1 Consignment  and  transportation  of  remains, 13-7 to 13-8 Constipation,  2-9  to  2-10 Contact  dermatitis,  2-23 Contact  interviewing,  5-21 Contaminated  material  and  supplies,  6-8 Controlled  substances,  12-54  to  12-55 Contusions  (black  eye),  2-21  to  2-22 Corneal  abrasions,  2-21 Correspondence  management,  10-21  to  10-22 I-2

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