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| Natural state of refractive error |
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| What refraction test do they use for corneal refractive surgery consult |
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| When do you declare a laser exposure IFE |
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| if symptoms last longer than 60 seconds |
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| What are the standing height limits for IFC |
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| NavMED P-117 and article 15-102 |
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| Trained pilots, flight surgeon |
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| PJ, AE, Boom, Load Master |
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| Ops support- flying crew chief, flying ops, CCAT |
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| Deployment availability working group |
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| Who is generally the senior profiling officer |
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| Who performs final review and signs all DLC's |
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| Who manages the profiling duty limitation system |
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| Who serves as the liaison between unit cc, health care provider, profile officer, and airment |
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| What does the PEBLO manage |
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| What does public health bring to the DAWG meeting |
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military personnel flight Does not attend DAWG meeting during discussion of PHI |
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| What does the DAWG oversee |
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DLC >365 Codes ALC/RILO reports |
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| safety data sheet, specific to each sections |
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| What is OEHWG responsible for |
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| protect members from inherent health hazars associated with af activities and environment |
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| Who ensures the minimum reps at the OEWHWG meeting |
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| Who establishes OEHWG under the direction of AMC |
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| non aircrew that occasionally fly |
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| What kind of process is risk mgmt |
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| screening exam used by ancillary dental providers |
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| WWD, no dental treatment required |
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| WWD, unlikely that there will be a dental emergency in the next 12 months |
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| Not WWD- requires urgent dental treatment |
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| NOT WWD- UK Dental readiness classification |
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| used to relay aeromedical concerns |
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| Enlistment, appointment and induction standards |
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| This activity looks objectively at quality of care and practice |
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| Notification of air force members qualification status- used to convey medical information in laymans terms |
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| Duty limiting condition report |
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Initial qualification Qualification for retirement, and or seperat Retraining Overseas clearance School clearance |
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| This profile system classifies individuals according to functional abilities and long term availability for wwd |
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| What does a 4 in PULHES mean |
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| What does H in PULHES measure |
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| What does E in PULHES measure |
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| Distant visual acuity only |
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| What does S in PULHES measure |
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| What is does the SAT in PULHES measure |
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| What grades are deployable in PULHES |
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| What are the different types of restrictions on the 469 |
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Duty res Mobility res Fitness res Fitness assessment exmptions |
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| temp or mild condition deployable to a fixed MTF |
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| Deployable to CONUS intallations with intrinsic fixed MTF |
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| NOT DEPLOYABLE, assignment based on medical needs and MTF availability |
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| What is the SPO and responsibilites |
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Senior profiling officer- usually SGP
final medical authority on DRand MR |
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| Who performs final review and co signs all 469 |
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| Who manages the profiling/duty limitation system |
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| What are the benefits of the PHA process |
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its cost effective Identify PDI |
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| Who request squadron reports |
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| How long are 1042 good for? |
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| How many 1042 need to be printed and where do they go for a DNIF ect |
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| 3, HARM office, copy to members unit, copy to member |
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| Who is the waiver authority |
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| who establishes term of validity for waivers |
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| requirements that need to be met for the waiver to be valid |
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| What does AFMSA retain the waiver authority for |
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Inital categorical waivers Previously DQ'd Initial waivers referred to ACS Medications non on approved list General officers |
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| Where must all waives be recorded |
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| Where are two places where allergies are recorded |
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| Emergency and treatment record form |
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| how many sections are in a record |
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| Where can you find information regarding PRP/PSP |
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| IAW DOD 5210. 42 and AFMAN 13-501 |
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| PRP/PSP PDI must be reported to |
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| what forms are used for separation and retirement |
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| What program is used for physical exams |
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| What program is used for waiver tracking |
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| What are the three data bases approved for electronic medical records |
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AHLTA/CHCS, Essentris AHLTA-T |
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| Meeting Min for DAWG uses what AFI |
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| very seriously injured- death will likely occur in 72 hours |
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| death not likely to happen in 72 hrs |
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| What is the regulation for imminent death processing |
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| Can a MTF make a disclosure |
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| yes if the member is incapacitated or unable to agree |
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| What are the two steps before a member gets referred to IDES |
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| MTF DAWG reviews the case, AFPC/DPAMM reviews and refers the case |
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| What are the three possible results of a DPAMM review |
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| Return to duty, ALC, Proceed with MEB |
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| What does METALS stand for |
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| Mission Essental Tasks/Activites Line Support |
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| What program does ground testing fall under |
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| 12 hours of prior to duty, they have 10 hours of rest full activities and 8 hours of sleep |
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| Who owns the go/no go program |
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| What is the corneal refractive registry |
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| web based tracking mechanism for all aviators applying for corneal refractive surgery |
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| Makes recommendations to waiver authority |
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| How long does it take for ACS to finalize a report |
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| What type of members do you automatically send ECG to the ECG library |
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| FC 1/1A FC II and rated officers |
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| What is a class a misshap |
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| cost totaling 2 mil or more or permanent loss of primary mission capability |
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| What is a Class B misshap |
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| 0.5 mil to 2 mill, impatient hospitalizaiton |
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