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8-9.
What is the maximum length of time an
individual may be held on limited duty
without convening a formal board?
1.
8 months
2.
16 months
3.
1 year
4.
2 years
8-10.
Who is responsible for verifying the
content of a medical board?
1.
The attending physician
2.
The LIMDU Coordinator
3.
The Patient Administration Limited
Duty Coordinator
4.
The convening authority
8-11.
A command endorsement is required on a
formal medical board.
1.
True
2.
False
8-12.
A Sailor reports for her periodic physical
examination and states that no changes
have occurred in her medical status since
her last physical. What entry, if any, would
be appropriate to put in block 25 of her
SF 93, Report of Medical History?
1.
"N/A"
2.
"No changes"
3.
"No significant interval history"
4.
Nothing; leave block 25 blank
8-13.
One method for testing near visual acuity is
the
1.
Snellen charts
2.
Jaeger cards
3.
Farnsworth lantern
4.
pseudoisochromatic plates
8-14.
The preferred method for testing color
vision is the
1.
Snellen charts
2.
Jaeger cards
3.
Farnsworth lantern
4.
pseudoisochromatic plates
8-15.
EKGs are performed routinely as part of a
members physical examination once the
member reaches the age of 35.
1.
True
2.
False
8-16.
The health record of a military member
may be used for which of the following
purposes?
1.
Aid in determining claims
2.
Determine physical fitness
3.
Provide data for medical statistics
4.
Do all of the above
8-17.
Of the following, which is NOT considered
a major category of the primary medical
record?
1.
DREC
2.
HREC
3.
IREC
4.
OREC
8-18.
Secondary medical records, which are held
separately from primary medical records,
are not normally opened or maintained for
active duty personnel. Under which of the
following circumstances may a secondary
medical record be established for an active
member?
1.
The member is to undergo surgery
2.
The member is to go TAD for medical
treatment
3.
The member is under investigation for
domestic abuse
4.
The member is AWOL