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2-19.
Finding a member unfit for duty is
the responsibility of which of the
following officials or boards?
1.
Executive officer of the naval
medical clinic where member is
being treated
2.
Commanding officer of the naval
hospital where member is being
treated
3.
The medical board reviewing
the members case
4.
The Physical Evaluation Board
2-20.
When does a physician, trained
and certified to be a member of
a medical board, determine that
a medical board should be convened?
1.
When a service member has a
condition that may permanently
interfere with his or her
ability to fulfill the purpose
of service on active duty
2.
When continued military service
of a service member would
probably result in extended
hospitalization or other close
medical supervision or be
likely to aggravate the
existing condition
3.
When the service members
condition requires permanent
assignment limitations; for
example, specific geographic
assignment
4.
Each of the above
2-21.
What publication or manual contains
in-depth information concerning
medical boards?
1.
MILPERSMAN
2.
PAYPERSMAN
3.
NAVMED P-117
4.
ENLTRANSMAN
2-22.
Limited duty is the assignment of
a member to a duty status for a
specified period of time with
certain medical restrictions on
the duties the member may perform
immediately following what event?
1.
Hospitalization for a
contagious disease only
2.
A medical boards action
3.
Extended hospitalization
for an incapacitating injury
or disease only
4.
A major surgical operation
or extended hospitalization
2-23.
For information concerning limited
duty, you should refer to which of
the following publications?
1.
NAVMED P-117 and MILPERSMAN
only
2.
MILPERSMAN and ENLTRANSMAN only
3.
ENLTRANSNAN and NAVMED P-117
only
4.
NAVMED P-117, MILPERSMAN, and
ENLTRANSMAN
2-24.
The limited duty classification
designator L-6 restricts duties to
which a member may be assigned in
what manner?
1.
Disqualified for all combat
vessels, duty involving flying,
and submarine duty, but
qualified for auxiliary
vessels, foreign shore, and
U.S. shore
2.
Disqualified for assignment
from the area or activity to
which last assigned unless
ordered by name by CHNAVPERS
or administrative or type
commander who issued last
assignment
3.
Disqualified for duty involving
flying or for duty in sub-
marines, but qualified for all
other types of duty
4.
Disqualified for all combat
vessels, duty involving flying,
submarines, and auxiliary
vessels, but qualified for
foreign shore and U.S. shore
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