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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
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