FMTB WEST- BLOCK 5 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Define anaphylactic shock.
Life threatening reaction to an allergen. This reaction may have a rapid and severe
onset. - Answers -
What subfamily of snakes are known as sea snakes? - Answers -Hydrophiinae
Subfamily
what does a SOAP Note consist of? - Answers -Subjective, Objective, Assessment,
Plan
In a SOAP note, what information goes in subjective? - Answers -information gathered
from interviewing the patient
What questions should you ask a pt when writing the subjective portion of a SOAP
note? - Answers -Chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, family
history, octal history, depression screening, suicidal or homicidal ideations
What acronym is used for history of present illness? - Answers -OLDCARTS
1. Onset
2. Location
3. Duration
4. Character
5. Aggravating and Associated Factors
6. Relieving Factors
7. Temporal Factors
8. Severity
What does the O stand for in SOAP note? what is it? - Answers -Objective, what you
observe about the patient
What does the A stand for in soap note? - Answers -Assessment
What does the P in soap note stand for? - Answers -Plan
What does a plan (SOAP note) consist of? - Answers -Medications prescribed,
Treatments, Physical limitations, if any, Follow-up care, if needed, Patient education,
Disposition
Chronological Record of Care - Answers -SF 600
What document is used to chart a soap note - Answers -SF 600
, Conditions that corpsman can treat under provider direction: - Answers -Minor
headaches, Uncomplicated upper respiratory infections or HEENT conditions, Minor
dermatological conditions, Uncomplicated minor MSK problems, Uncomplicated GI
conditions , Minor wounds not requiring suturing, interval examination, or dressing
changes, Hypertension (limited to serial blood pressure checks requested by a referring
provider), Suture removal, Staple removal
Conditions where corpsman will assist the provider: - Answers -General Head, Ears,
Nose, Throat (HEENT) complaints, General respiratory complaints, General
cardiovascular complaints, General gastrointestinal complaints, General genitourinary
complaints, General neurological complaints,General musculoskeletal complaints,
General skin, hair and nail complaints, General endocrine system conditions,
Environmental illnesses and injuries, Mental health complaints
When would a pt be referred to a higher level of care? - Answers -vaccines, UTIs, labs,
wellness exams, screenings, Medication refills, abnormal vitals, animal bites, puncture
wounds
What should you do if you are not comfortable treating a pt? - Answers -Refer them to
a higher level of care
Define Autonomy - Answers -The right of competent individuals to make informed
decisions free from coercion
Define Beneficence - Answers -Requires that health care professionals act in the
patient's best interest
Define Nonmaleficence - Answers -Requires that the health care professional do no
harm or not impose unnecessary or unacceptable burdens on the patient
Two principles of justice - Answers -Formal and material
What are the challenges military personnel face? - Answers -Ethical and moral
A pt comes and states that they are experiences signs of depression, are you as a
corpsman allowed to treat them by yourself? - Answers -No
signs and symptoms for Infectious Gastro-intestinal diseases: - Answers -abdominal
cramps, diarrhea, fever, nausea, dehydration, jaundice, vomiting and weakness
Diseases such as typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, amebic dysentery (amebiasis),
bacillary dysentery (Shigellosis), cholera, hepatitis, and leptospirosis are examples of
what? - Answers -Infectious Gastro-intestinal diseases
What causes Infectious Gastro-intestinal diseases? - Answers -ingestion of infectious
microorganisms or their waste products. They are often transmitted by food or water
Define anaphylactic shock.
Life threatening reaction to an allergen. This reaction may have a rapid and severe
onset. - Answers -
What subfamily of snakes are known as sea snakes? - Answers -Hydrophiinae
Subfamily
what does a SOAP Note consist of? - Answers -Subjective, Objective, Assessment,
Plan
In a SOAP note, what information goes in subjective? - Answers -information gathered
from interviewing the patient
What questions should you ask a pt when writing the subjective portion of a SOAP
note? - Answers -Chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, family
history, octal history, depression screening, suicidal or homicidal ideations
What acronym is used for history of present illness? - Answers -OLDCARTS
1. Onset
2. Location
3. Duration
4. Character
5. Aggravating and Associated Factors
6. Relieving Factors
7. Temporal Factors
8. Severity
What does the O stand for in SOAP note? what is it? - Answers -Objective, what you
observe about the patient
What does the A stand for in soap note? - Answers -Assessment
What does the P in soap note stand for? - Answers -Plan
What does a plan (SOAP note) consist of? - Answers -Medications prescribed,
Treatments, Physical limitations, if any, Follow-up care, if needed, Patient education,
Disposition
Chronological Record of Care - Answers -SF 600
What document is used to chart a soap note - Answers -SF 600
, Conditions that corpsman can treat under provider direction: - Answers -Minor
headaches, Uncomplicated upper respiratory infections or HEENT conditions, Minor
dermatological conditions, Uncomplicated minor MSK problems, Uncomplicated GI
conditions , Minor wounds not requiring suturing, interval examination, or dressing
changes, Hypertension (limited to serial blood pressure checks requested by a referring
provider), Suture removal, Staple removal
Conditions where corpsman will assist the provider: - Answers -General Head, Ears,
Nose, Throat (HEENT) complaints, General respiratory complaints, General
cardiovascular complaints, General gastrointestinal complaints, General genitourinary
complaints, General neurological complaints,General musculoskeletal complaints,
General skin, hair and nail complaints, General endocrine system conditions,
Environmental illnesses and injuries, Mental health complaints
When would a pt be referred to a higher level of care? - Answers -vaccines, UTIs, labs,
wellness exams, screenings, Medication refills, abnormal vitals, animal bites, puncture
wounds
What should you do if you are not comfortable treating a pt? - Answers -Refer them to
a higher level of care
Define Autonomy - Answers -The right of competent individuals to make informed
decisions free from coercion
Define Beneficence - Answers -Requires that health care professionals act in the
patient's best interest
Define Nonmaleficence - Answers -Requires that the health care professional do no
harm or not impose unnecessary or unacceptable burdens on the patient
Two principles of justice - Answers -Formal and material
What are the challenges military personnel face? - Answers -Ethical and moral
A pt comes and states that they are experiences signs of depression, are you as a
corpsman allowed to treat them by yourself? - Answers -No
signs and symptoms for Infectious Gastro-intestinal diseases: - Answers -abdominal
cramps, diarrhea, fever, nausea, dehydration, jaundice, vomiting and weakness
Diseases such as typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, amebic dysentery (amebiasis),
bacillary dysentery (Shigellosis), cholera, hepatitis, and leptospirosis are examples of
what? - Answers -Infectious Gastro-intestinal diseases
What causes Infectious Gastro-intestinal diseases? - Answers -ingestion of infectious
microorganisms or their waste products. They are often transmitted by food or water