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HM2 Pre-Test
September 2007 Pre-Test
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09/12/2007

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Term
The MEF sugeon's staff includes a physician and which of the following:
a)A physicain w/special wxperitese in PrevMed
b)Hospital Corpsmen
c)Surgeon General representative
d)Cheif, BUMED
e)A PrevMed Tech
Definition
Hospital Corpsmen
Term
During Peacetime, any operational commander may request preventive medicine MMART assistance from:
a)Chief, BUMED
b)Commandant of the Marine Corps
c)Chief of Naval Ops
d)Navy Enviromental PrevMed Units
e)Commanding Officer
Definition
Chief of Naval Operations
Term
The Navy Enviromnemtal Health Center supports operational units. It conducts all of the following EXCEPT:
a)Data evaluation
b)Exposure assessments.
c)Disease Vector Surveillance and Control
d)Toxicity assessments
e)Health risk evaluations
Definition
Disease Vector Surveillance and Control
Term
Health Service Support Operations is what instruction number?
a)1010.6
b)4010.3
c)675.5
d)MCWP 4-11.1
e)6280.1a
Definition
MCWP 4-11.1
Term
The first large-scale use of chemical agents came in:
a)Korean War
b)WWII
c)WWI
d)Vietnam War
e)Sanish-American War
Definition
WWI
Term
Chemical agents on the skin can be removed effectively by using the:
a)M291 Decontamination Kit
b)M258A1 Decontamination Kit
c)MM243 Decontamination Kit
d)MMM43432 Decontamination Kit
e)MMMM Decontamination Kit
Definition
M291 Decontamination Kit
Term
Which of the following is a nerve agent:
a)Tabun(GA)
b)Mustard(HD)
c)Hydrocyanic Acid(AC)
d)Phogene
e)Adamsite
Definition
Tabun(GA)
Term
Which of the following have the odor of garlic or horseradish:
a)Tabun(GA)
b)Mustard(HD)
c)Hydrocyanic Acid(AC)
d)Phogene
e)Adamsite
Definition
Mustard(HD)
Term
Which of the following causes the symptoms: miosis, rhinorrhea, dimmed vision, sailvation-- this incapacitates; Kills if in high concentrations:
a)Nerve Agents
b)Vesicants
c)Blood Agents
d)Choking Agents
e)Incpacitationg Agents
Definition
Nerve Agents
Term
Which of the following are Incapacitating Agents?
a)Tabun(GA)
b)Sarin(GB)
c)Soman(GD)
d)VX
e)BZ
Definition
BZ
Term
Which of the following are the treatments for Nerve Agents?
a)Atropine
b)Analgesics
c)Amyl Nitrate ampules
d)2PAM Cl
e)Both b and c
f)Both a and d
Definition
Atropine and 2PAM Cl
Term
Which of the following is not and Irriatant(riot control agent):
a)CS
b)CN
c)VX
d)CR
e)CA
Definition
VX (nerve agent)
Term
Phogene Oxime(CX) can be treated with:
a)2PAM Cl
b)Analgesics
c)Sodium Bicarbonate dressings
d)Amyl Nitrate amplues
e)Atropine
Definition
Sodium Bicarbonate dressings
Term
Lethal agents are those that result in a ___ or greater death rate among casualties.
a)10%
b)20%
c)30%
d)40%
e)50%
Definition
10%
Term
Pepperlike irritation of upper respiratory tract and eyes with lacrimation.
a)Blood Agents
b)Vomiting Agents
c)Choking Agents
d)Incapacitating Agents
e)Vesicants
Definition
Vomiting Agents
Term
An arsenical. This blistering compound is a light- to dark-brown liquid that vaporizes slowly.
a)Lewisite(L)
b)Tabun(GA)
c)Soman(GD)
d)VX
e)BZ
Definition
Lewisite (L)
Term
The standard incapacitant in the US is:
a)Adamsite(GA)
b)BZ
c)Soman(GD
d)VX
e)phogene(CG)
Definition
BZ
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