Term
The medical advisor to the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff, USAF is the |
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Definition
a. Surgeon General, USAF.
b. United States Surgeon General.
c. U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
d. Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration. |
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Term
The MTF commander is responsible for |
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Definition
a. directing the USAF Medical Service.
b. advising the MAJCOM commander on medical matters.
c. implementing MAJCOM medical policies throughout a MAJCOM.
d. directing all medical programs for a base or wing. |
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Term
The approved flights within the aerospace medicine squadron on most bases are
flight/missile medicine, public health, bioenvironmental engineering, |
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Definition
a. health promotion, readiness, and aeromedical staging.
b. health promotion, and physiological training.
c. health promotion, and readiness.
d. and readiness. |
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Term
Which flight within an aerospace medicine squadron manages health and wellness centers? |
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Definition
a. Public health flight.
b. Health promotion flight.
c. Flight/missile medicine flight.
d. Bioenvironmental engineering flight. |
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Term
The two key elements of a bioenvironmental engineering flight are |
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Definition
a. health promotion and industrial hygiene.
b. environmental quality and industrial hygiene.
c. disease and injury prevention, and industrial hygiene.
d. disease and injury prevention, and environmental quality |
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Term
The study of how disease and injury occur in a population is known as |
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Definition
a. entomology.
b. epidemiology.
c. parisitology.
d. microbiology. |
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Term
Significant epidemiological trends are reported to all health care providers through the |
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Definition
a. medical group commander.
b. Chief, Aeromedical Services.
c. public health officer.
d. base epidemiologist |
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Term
Worker education, fitting personal protection equipment such as ear plugs, and ensuring the proper administration of the AF Occupational Health Program are responsibilities of |
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Definition
a. public health.
b. the local public health service.
c. the CDC.
d. the NIOSH. |
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Term
Who monitors the medical aspects of the food safety program? |
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Definition
a. Medical group commander.
b. Base commander/wing commander.
c. PHO.
d. Food facility managers. |
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Term
Which forum allows for a continual review of the activities within Aerospace Medicine? |
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Definition
a. Occupational health working group.
b. Aerospace medicine council.
c. Base safety council.
d. Executive council |
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Term
Which US agency designs and enforces programs that guarantee the quality and safety of foods? |
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Definition
a. Department of Food Purity.
b. Public Health Service.
c. Department of Commerce.
d. FDA. |
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Term
Public health uses OSHA standards to |
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Definition
a. ensure a safe and healthful workplace for every man and woman in the United States.
b. evaluate Air Force workplaces and to train Air Force civilian and military workers.
c. monitor the incidence of occupational injuries and illnesses.
d. reduce the incidence of occupational injuries and illnesses. |
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Term
Substances must pass through which typical animal cell component to get into the cell? |
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Definition
a. Nucleus.
b. Cell membrane.
c. Organelles.
d. Golgi complex. |
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Term
The basic units of heredity that pass from parents to their children are called |
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Definition
a. genes.
b. chromosomes.
c. chromatin material.
d. deoxyribonucleic acid. |
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Term
Which organelles are the “powerhouses” of the animal cell? |
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Definition
a. Vacuoles.
b. Lysosomes.
c. Mitochondria.
d. Endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Term
The release of stored energy from the combination of glucose and other nutrients with
oxygen is called |
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Definition
a. phosphate radical.
b. metabolic oxidation.
c. adenosine diphosphate.
d. adenosine triphosphate. |
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Term
Cell multiplication is accomplished through a process called |
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Definition
a. mycosis.
b. myosis.
c. mitosis.
d. myopia |
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