Introduction to Practical Nursing Solutions: Lesson 1 |
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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 1 1. Maintain the health of the Army and conserve its fighting strength. (para 1-1b) 2. Health support of the Army in time of war, international conflict, or natural disaster. (para 1-1b) 3. Selection of fit personnel for military service. Prevention of unnecessary health hazards. Medical treatment of the sick and injured. Evacuation of patients. (paras 1-1b(1), (2), (3), (4)) 4. DOD tri-service hospitals; Veterans Administration hospitals . (para 1-8a)5. Levels or echelons. (para 1-4b) 6. Initial emergency medical treatment. (para 1-5a) 7. Division. (para 1-6b) 8. Corps. (para 1-7a) 9. COMMZ. (paras 1-7b(1)(a), (b)) 10. Preventive; therapeutic; emergency. (para 1-12) 11. Other paraprofessional personnel; ward or unit operations. (para 1-12) 12. Supervisory and managerial responsibility; direct patient care. (para 1-13) 13. Common soldier tasks; principles of military leadership. (para 1-12) 14. Instructor; dialysis technician. (paras 1-16a, b) END OF LESSON 1 |
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