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8-30. Burning white phosphorus
particles embedded in the skin
are treated by
1.
surgical removal followed by
a copper sulfate wet dressing
2.
a copperI sulfate rinse then
surgical removal
3.
a copper sulfate rinse only
4.
allowing them to burn out
8-31. In the even of a nuclear
detonation, the best position to
assume is
1.
sitting, with the knees
drawn up to the chest,
facing away from the blast
2.
supine with the face covered
3.
on your side, in & fetal
position facing away from
the blast
4.
face down with your faca
covered
8-32. The treatment of thermal burns
from a nuclear detonation differs
from more conventional burn
wounds in that
1.
conventional burn wounds are
generally less serious
2.
conventional burn wounds are
more likely to become
infected
3.
burning resulting from a
nuclear detonation are more
painful
4.
there is no difference
8-33. A serious internal radiation
hazard, alpha particles can enter
the body through
1.
the digestive system
2.
the respiratory system
3.
open wounds
4.
any of the above
8-34. Of the following, which type of
radiation has the greatest
penetrating power?
1.
Alpha
2.
Beta
3.
Gamma
4.
Neutron
8-35. When using antibiotic for
victims of radiation injuries,
it is recommended that you use
1.
one-half the normal dosage
2.
the nominal dosage
3.
two times the normal dosage
4.
three times the normal
dosage
8-36. The Medical Department Journal
containa a chronological record
of events concerning the Medical
Department and should include
all of the following EXCEPT
1.
reports of personnel
casualties, injuries, or
deaths
2.
personnel entered onto or
deleted from the binnacle
list
3.
medical histories of
personnel
4.
training lectures to
stretcher barriers
8-37. NAVMED 6320/18, Binnacle List,
is used to list all personnel
1.
admitted to the hospital
2.
excused from duty for 24
hours or less because of
illness
3.
excused from duty for more
than 24 hours because of
illness
4.
who reported to sick call in
the morning
8-38. NAVMED 6320/20, Morning Report
of the Sick, must be submitted
to the commanding officer daily
by
1.
0800
2.
0900
3.
1000
4.
1100
8-39. When submitting the monthly
Medical Services Outpatient
Morbidity Report, the reported
condition is
1.
submitted only for personnel
admitted as inpatient
2.
submitted only in the event
of death
3.
the initial complaint
4.
the final diagnosis
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