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k. Conduct baseline audiograms, DD 2215, using the Defense Occupational Environmental Health Readiness
System-Hearing Conservation. Ensure hearing readiness status is recorded in MODS.
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l. Enter medical warning tag status in MODS.
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m. Fit combat arms earplugs.
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(a) Single-sided (cord) earplug
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(b) Large-6515-01-552-0231
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(c) Regular-6515-01-552-0229
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(d) Small-6515-01-552-0224
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(e) Earplug Carrying Case-6515-01-100-1674
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n. Provide hearing education briefing and earplug training prior to Soldiers firing at the range in BCT or OSUT.
Combat arms earplugs wallet card available at: http://phc.amedd.army.mil/Pages/default.aspx
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o. Conduct Medical Moment of Truth, physical inspection, and partial medical examination if required (AR 612201, para 2–10).
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p. Take dental panographic radiograph (x-ray) for identification purposes (AR 40-66) and other radiographs as
deemed necessary. Fit and issue Soldier’s mouth guard.
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q. Educate female Soldiers on the benefits and risks of human papillomavirus quadrivalent (types 6, 11, 16, and 18)
vaccine, recombinant (Gardasil®). Offer Gardasil® to female Soldiers.
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r. IAW medical command policy, RECBN medical and dental staff will enter all immunizations into MEDPROS
within 72 hours of administration.
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s. If the RECBN medical staff discovers a vaccine is unavailable and they are unable to immediately rectify the
deficiency, generate a critical command information requirement to the MEDCOM and TRADOC chain of command.
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Reception battalion publications
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RECBNs will supply the below publications; any other publications to be introduced into the reception process
must be approved by the DCG-IMT.
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a. Soldier’s Handbook/Bluebook: IAW TR 360-6 Paragraph 4-6