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7-12.   The  health  record  of  a  military member may be used to 1. aid  in  determining  claims 2. determine  physical  fitness 3. provide  data  for  medical statistics 4. do all of the above 7-13. A health Record is only opened in which  of  the  following  cases? 1. When  a  member  returns  to active  duty  from  the  retired list 2. When  the  original  record  has been lost 3. When  first  becoming  a  member of the naval service 4. In all the above cases 7-14. A health record is NOT closed when a member 1. transfers to  a new  duty station 2. transfers  to  the  Fleet Reserve 3. is placed on the retired list 4. is  declared  missing  inaction (MIA) 7-15.  In  which  of  the  following circumstances should the health record  be  verified? 1. Upon  reporting 2. Upon  transfer 3. At the time of a physical examination 4. In all of the above cases 7-16. Custody of health records is generally  vested  in  the  medical department. On ships without a medical   department representative,  an  individual retains  custody  of  the  record 1. until  transfer 2. until  transfer  with verification  every  6  months 3. until  tranefer  with  annual verification 4. The  individual  does  not retain custody of the health record. 7-17.    When a member is hospitalized in a foreign nation and the ship departs port, the jealth record is 1. retained on board. 2. turned over to the hospital 3. turned over to another U.S. vessel in port. 4. forwarded  to  the  nearest U.S.  consulate  or  embassey. To answer item 7-18, use the information  below. a. A member transferred to a deployable  unit b.  A  member  transferred  overseas on an accompanied tour c.  A  member  transferred  overseas on  an  unaccompanied  tour d. The family of a member transferred  overseas accompanied e. The family of a member transferred  overseas unaccompanied 7-18. A physical evaluation in conjunction  with  NAVPERS 1300/16,  Report  of  Suitability for  Overseas  Assignment,  is performed for which of the above? 1. In b and c only 2. In b, c, and e only 3. In b, c, d, and e 4. In all of the above 7-19. Health  records  are  for  official use only but are subject to inspection at any time by 1. the  commanding  officer  or his or her supepior 2. authorized  medical inspectors 3. the  fleet  medical  officer 4. any of the above 7-20.  Although  considered  privileged, release of information in the health record is required under the  Freedom  of  Information  Act. 1. True 2. False 41

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