REVIEW EXERCISE
REQUIREMENT:
Complete the following by selecting the correct answers.
1.
The aviation medicine program is designed to reduce the number of
accidents resulting from human error with the specific aim of
A.
grounding aviators who are not physically qualified.
B.
promoting health and safety through preventive practices.
C.
training aviation personnel in all aspects of the aviation medicine
program.
D.
ensuring regulatory restrictions from flight are enforced whenever
medicine
is prescribed.
2.
In addition to conducting required flight physicals, a flight surgeon
A.
reviews the flight records of all aviation personnel.
B.
must be present at all aviation unit safety meetings.
C.
can restrict an aviator from flight when he prescribes medication.
D.
is a required member of aviation accident investigation boards.
3.
A flight surgeon is not required to
A. fly as a crew member.
B. monitor the mental well-being of aviation personnel.
C. participate as a member of aviation unit safety survey teams.
D. ensure the medical portion of the unit preaccident plan is
adequate.
4.
After donating blood, a crew member should be restricted from flight
for a period of
A.
24
hours.
B.
48
hours.
C.
72
hours.
D.
96
hours.
5.
Treatment, administered by a doctor (not a flight surgeon), that may
require the imposition of a flying restriction must be reported to a flight
surgeon by the
A.
unit commander.
B.
unit safety officer.
C.
individual crew member.
D.
clerk handling the crew member's medical records.
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