Army Aeromedical Study Guide 2023| 150 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
AAMA (Army Aeromedical Activity), US Combat Readiness Center, USAARL (Army
... [Show More] Aeromedical Research Laboratory), USASAM (Army School of Aviation Medicine). correct answer: What are the organizations maintaining aviation medical standards?
Flight Surgeon, APA (Aeromedical Physicians Assistant), AMNP (Aviation Medicine Nurse Practitioner), and Aeromedical Psychologist. correct answer: Who consists of the Aviation Medicine Health Care Team?
Preventative Medicine correct answer: What is the primary goal of the Aviation Medicine Program?
rated correct answer: The Flight Surgeon is a _____ crewmember.
Within a three-month period preceding the end of the birth month. correct answer: What is the timeframe that an FDME or FDHS must be started and completed?
The Unit Commander correct answer: Who has the final approval authority of a DD Form 2992?
11: Up, qualified for flying duty. Contains an effective date and expiration date.
12: Down, Disqualified for flight. Contains an effective date and estimated duration of grounding. correct answer: Describe boxes 11 and 12 on a DD Form 2992.
13: Remarks / Limitations. Will include FFD (Full flying duty) or DNIF (Duties not to include flying duty). Will not contain patient privacy information. correct answer: Describe box 13 of the DD Form 2992.
14: FS's signature and/or APA's, or AMNP's signature
15: Aircrew member's signature
16: Commander's signature correct answer: What is contained in boxes 14, 15, and 16 of the DD Form 2992?
Temporary results in requalification within 365 days. Permanent is not likely to result in requalification within 365 days. correct answer: What is the difference of a temporary versus permanent medical disqualification?
Initial (18 months) and comprehensive (5 years between 20-49 Yrs, 1 year at 50 yrs and older). correct answer: What are the two types of FDME and how long are they valid for?
Class 1 - Initial for those that want to be pilots.
Class 2 - Aviators, FS, DAC Pilots, and APA/AMNP.
Class 3 - Non-rated crewmembers and Aeromedical Psychologists.
Class 4 - ATC and UAV operators. correct answer: What are the classes of FDME and who are the performed for?
Annually between each comprehensive FDME. correct answer: How frequently must an FDHS be completed?
Castor Oil correct answer: What is the first fuel used in aviation?
Hippocrates correct answer: Who was the first to describe the relationship between work and illness?
Physical, Chemical, Biological correct answer: Name the 3 general types of toxic hazards encountered in an aviation environment.
chemical correct answer: Identify what toxic hazard:
Water inhaled in large quantities and oxygen inhaled in a hyperbaric chamber?
Acute and chronic correct answer: What are two types of exposure?
Anything capable of producing an adverse health effect (injury or illness). correct answer: What is the definition of an occupational hazard?
Inhalation, Skin (absorption), and ingestion. correct answer: What are the three routes a toxin can enter the body?
Aviation fuels
Aviation combustion products
Composites and plastics
Solvents and degreasers
Lubricants and hydraulic fluids
Fire extinguishing materials correct answer: What toxic substances could you be exposed to in an aviation environment?
Lightheadedness
Fatigue
Coma
Slurred speech and impaired psychomotor skills
Irregular heartbeat
Coughing, choking, wheezing, nausea, and vomiting
Chemical burns can also occur correct answer: List the signs and symptoms of toxic fuel exposure.
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