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Corpsman Manual
A Summary of NAVEDTRA 14295A
Including Additional Chosen Instructions
Summer 2012
Author’s Note
This was written based upon a personal breakdown of the Hospital Corpsman Manual and other instructions. At the time of the summarization the author specifically left out information that was known to her. Upon writing this copy to assist other coworkers the majority of the left out information was researched and included, though there is no guarantee that all information was located. That being said NOTHING can replace a sailor’s own motivation to research the NAVEDTRA 14295A and other subsequent instructions in its entirety on their own. It is highly encouraged for you to do so and not rely on …show more content…
Medical/Dental care, 2. Pain management, 3. Respectful treatment, 4. Privacy and confidentiality, 5. Identity of PCM, 6. Explanation of care, 7. Informed consent, 8. Research projects, 9. Safe environment, 10. MTF rules and regulations • Patient Responsibilities o 1. Providing information, 2. Pain management, 3. Respect and consideration, 4. Compliance with medical care, 5. Medical records, 6. MTF rules and regulations, 7. Reporting of patient complaints • Family Advocacy Program (FAP) • Informed Consent o Provider gives the patient all knowledge necessary to make an informative decision • Lawful Consent o Patient made a knowledgeable decision with full awareness of the consequences • Consent Witness o Preferable that the witness is someone not participating in the procedure or a family member of the patient • Quality Control Report (QCR) o Notifies CO, Command Risk Manager
Chapter 4: Medical Records • NAVMED 6150/21 – 30 o US Navy Medical Outpatient and Dental Treatment Record • Secondary records for active duty o Allowed in OBGYN, Family Advocacy, Psychiatry Clinic, Psychology clinic o Contained within the