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NAVMEDCOMINST 6220.2 outlines
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7-45.
the need and procedures for
submitting Disease Alert
Reports. These reports are
designed to notify higher
authority of the need for and
implementation of preventive
measures for communicable
diseases that relate to all of
the following EXCEPT those that
1.
may effect operational
readiness
2.
are quarantinable under
international agreement
3.
have no known cure
4.
the commanding officer deems
necessary
The virus associated with AIDS is
designated by all the following
EXCEPT
1.
human adenotropic virus
2.
human immune virus
3.
human T-lymphotrophic virus
4.
lymphadnopathy-associated
virus
A medical intelligence report
indicates that amebiasis is
endemic in the area of your next
port call. You should advise the
crew to avoid which of the
following to limit an outbreak on
board?
1.
Drinking pasturized beverages
2.
Having contact with local
animal life
3.
Eating raw fruits and
vegetables from local sources
4.
Drinking alcoholic beverages
7-46. Your command has its annual
picnic inviting spouses and
children. The next afternoon,
several members of your command
report to sick call, all with
the same general symptoms of
visual disturbances and vertigo,
and loss of strength in both arms
and legs. None of these patients
has an obvious fever. You should
probably suspect an outbreak of
1.
chicken pox
2.
dengue fever
3.
botulism
4.
influenza
7-47. A patient reports to sick call
complaining of a rash on his
lower back that in very
sensitive to pressure. Upon
examination, you note a
macropapular rash with raised
vesicles extending from the
midline of the back out and
up toward the lateral margin of
the upper abdomen on the left
side; there is no rash on the
right side. The most probable
diagnosis is
1.
smallpox
2.
poison ivy or poison oak
3.
measles
4.
herpes zoster
7-48. Which of the following probably
is not transmitted by poor food
handling techniques?
1.
Cholera
2.
Amebiasis
3.
Hepatitis B
4.
Shigellosis
7-49. Proper sanitation and sufficient
7-50.
7-51.
7-52.
uncontaminated potable water are
means necessary to prevent all
of the following EXCEPT
1.
amebiasis
2.
cholera
3.
giardiasis
4.
dengue fever
The control of dengue fever can
be accomplished by
1.
adequate water treatment
2.
mosquito control
3.
immunization
4.
incresed nutritional intake
Viral hepatitia A is most
commonly transmitted by
1.
fecal oral route
2.
infectious blood products
3.
infested mosquitoes
4.
infected fleas and lice
During an influenza epidemic,
investigation of contacts is
necessary to locate the index
case.
1.
True
2.
False
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