68w LPC Questions & Answers 2024
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DD Form 689 - ANSWER Individual sick call slip
SF 600 entries are normally handwritten using what color ink? - ANSWER black or blue-
black
SF 600 - ANSWER Chronological Record of Medical Care
Access to medical information may be given to - ANSWER The patient, patient care
personnel, medical researchers, medical educator
Personnel not involved in patient care or in medical research needs what of the
following situations - ANSWER Court order, hospital accreditation, authorized by patient
SOAP stands for - ANSWER subjective, objective, assesment, plan
Quarters - ANSWER Restriction and rest in the patients place of domicile, this includes
freedom to move within their living space, to and from the dining facility and/or medical
facilities
72 hours - ANSWER Quarters normally do not exceed ________
Bed rest - ANSWER Means the patient is restricted to their bed, with an allowances for
necessary travel to the dining facility and latrine. Cannot perform any military duties.
Duty - ANSWER Patient is returned to his unit for full duty without any restrictions
microrganism - ANSWER Microscopic living cells found almost everywhere in the
environment
Pathogens - ANSWER Microorganisms that cause disease are called
Bacteria - ANSWER Only a small amount of microorganism
Algea - ANSWER Resemble plant cells found on sunlit water and rarely cause human
disease
Fungi - ANSWER Such as yeast and molds
Protozoa - ANSWER Single celled microscopic microorganisms
Bacteria - ANSWER Single celled organisms without a nucleus
, Viruses - ANSWER Must use the hosts ability to make protein and energy.
immunization - ANSWER Most effective means for preventing viral infections
10 to 15 to 2 min or longer - ANSWER Hand washing time
Incubation period - ANSWER First phase when pathogen enters body and first signs
and symptoms
Prodromal stage - ANSWER Onset of initial symptoms such as fatigue or low grade
fever to more severe symptoms
Full stage of illness - ANSWER Symptoms are acute and specific to the type of infection
such as lesions covering the body or high fever
Convalescent stage - ANSWER When acute symptoms of the infection subside and the
person recovers
Oral - ANSWER The most common way to give medications
Subcutaneous SC - ANSWER under the layer of skin
Intramuscular IM - ANSWER injected into muscle
Intradermal ID - ANSWER Injected into the dermal layer of skin
Ophthalmic drugs - ANSWER In the eye
Allergic reaction - ANSWER SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Pruritus
Hive or uticaria
Reddish skin erythema
swollen watery itchy eyes
Increased heart rate
TREATMENT
bronchodilator
Cortisone
Antihistamine
Difference between capsules and tablets - ANSWER Capsules can be opened and
poured into juice if patient is having trouble swallowing
Lumen - ANSWER Hollow cavity inside needle
Latest Update!!
DD Form 689 - ANSWER Individual sick call slip
SF 600 entries are normally handwritten using what color ink? - ANSWER black or blue-
black
SF 600 - ANSWER Chronological Record of Medical Care
Access to medical information may be given to - ANSWER The patient, patient care
personnel, medical researchers, medical educator
Personnel not involved in patient care or in medical research needs what of the
following situations - ANSWER Court order, hospital accreditation, authorized by patient
SOAP stands for - ANSWER subjective, objective, assesment, plan
Quarters - ANSWER Restriction and rest in the patients place of domicile, this includes
freedom to move within their living space, to and from the dining facility and/or medical
facilities
72 hours - ANSWER Quarters normally do not exceed ________
Bed rest - ANSWER Means the patient is restricted to their bed, with an allowances for
necessary travel to the dining facility and latrine. Cannot perform any military duties.
Duty - ANSWER Patient is returned to his unit for full duty without any restrictions
microrganism - ANSWER Microscopic living cells found almost everywhere in the
environment
Pathogens - ANSWER Microorganisms that cause disease are called
Bacteria - ANSWER Only a small amount of microorganism
Algea - ANSWER Resemble plant cells found on sunlit water and rarely cause human
disease
Fungi - ANSWER Such as yeast and molds
Protozoa - ANSWER Single celled microscopic microorganisms
Bacteria - ANSWER Single celled organisms without a nucleus
, Viruses - ANSWER Must use the hosts ability to make protein and energy.
immunization - ANSWER Most effective means for preventing viral infections
10 to 15 to 2 min or longer - ANSWER Hand washing time
Incubation period - ANSWER First phase when pathogen enters body and first signs
and symptoms
Prodromal stage - ANSWER Onset of initial symptoms such as fatigue or low grade
fever to more severe symptoms
Full stage of illness - ANSWER Symptoms are acute and specific to the type of infection
such as lesions covering the body or high fever
Convalescent stage - ANSWER When acute symptoms of the infection subside and the
person recovers
Oral - ANSWER The most common way to give medications
Subcutaneous SC - ANSWER under the layer of skin
Intramuscular IM - ANSWER injected into muscle
Intradermal ID - ANSWER Injected into the dermal layer of skin
Ophthalmic drugs - ANSWER In the eye
Allergic reaction - ANSWER SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Pruritus
Hive or uticaria
Reddish skin erythema
swollen watery itchy eyes
Increased heart rate
TREATMENT
bronchodilator
Cortisone
Antihistamine
Difference between capsules and tablets - ANSWER Capsules can be opened and
poured into juice if patient is having trouble swallowing
Lumen - ANSWER Hollow cavity inside needle