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Three objectives of first aid? |
Prevent: further injury Infection The loss of life |
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Four methods to control bleeding? |
Direct pressure Elevation Pressure points Tourniquet as last resort |
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What is a pressure point? |
Where a main artery lies near the skin surface and over a bone. |
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How many pressure points are there? |
11 on each side of the body. |
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Where are the pressure points located? |
Temple Jaw Neck Collar bone Inner upper arm Inner elbow Wrist Upper thigh Groin Knee Ankle |
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Describe a first degree burn |
Redness, warmth and mild pain |
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Describe a second degree burn |
Red, blistered skin and severe pain |
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Describe a third degree burn |
Destroys tissue, skin and bone in severe cases. Pain may be absent due to damage of never endings. |
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What are the two types of heat related injuries and describe them |
Heat exhaustion- skins is cool, moist, and clammy. Sweating profusely. Heat stroke- breakdown of the Sweating mechanism of the body. |
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Cold weather injuries and describe them. |
Hypothermia- appear pale and unconscious. Breathing is slow and shallow, pulse faint. Superficial frostbite- ice crystals form in upper skin. Deep frostbite- ice crystals form in deeper tissues . |
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How many different types of shock are there? |
5 |
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What is septic shock? |
Bacteria multiplying in the blood and releasing toxins. |
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What is anaphyliactic shock? |
Severe hypersensitivity or allergic reaction. |
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What is cardiogenic shock? |
When the heart is damaged and unable to supply sufficient blood to the body. |
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What is hypovolemic shock? |
Severe blood and fluid loss. |
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What is neurogenic shock? |
Spinal cord injury. |
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What does the acronym CPR stand for? |
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
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What are the steps of CPR? |
CAB- circulation, airway, breathing. |
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What are the steps of the survival chain? |
Recognition/activation of CPR Chest compressions AED Rapid defibrillator Advanced life support Integrated post-cardiac arrest care |
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What does the acronym ORM stand for? |
Operational risk management |
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What is the ORM process? |
Identify Assess Make risk decisions Implement controls Supervise |
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What are the 3 types of mishaps? |
Class A- 2 MIL or more Class B- 500k or more Class C- 50k or more |
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What are they types of chemical agents ? |
Nerve agents- disrupt nerve impulses to the body. Blister agents- causes inflammation, blisters, and general destruction of tissue. Blood agents- attacks enzymes carrying oxygen in the blood stream. Choking agents- lungs become filled with fluid. |
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What are the types of biological agents? |
Pathogens and toxins |
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PPE for chemical/biological warfare? |
MCU-2P mask with components Advanced chemical protective garment (ACPG) Chemical protective over boots Skin decontamination kit |
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Types of radiology warfare? |
High altitude air burst Air burst where fireball does not reach surface Surface burst. Shallow underwater Deep underwater |
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Tiedown regulations. |
Initial tie-down minimum of 6 chains. Up to 45 knots- 9 chains 45-60 knots - 14 chains Above 60 knots- 20 chains. |
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DEFCON 5. |
Normal peacetime rediness |
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DEFCON 4 |
Normal, increased security. |
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DEFCON 3 |
Increase in force readiness above normal. |
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DEFCON 2 |
Further increase in force readiness but less then maximum. |
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DEFCON 1 |
Maximum force rediness. |
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How long is a turnaround good for? |
24 hrs |
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How long is a daily good for? |
72 hrs |
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Warning |
May result in injury or death if not observed or followed. |
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Caution |
May result in damage to equipment if not observed or followed. |
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Note |
Must be emphasized. |
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Shall |
Mandatory procedure |
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Should |
Recommended procedure. |
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May |
Optional procedure |
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14 November 1910 |
First take of from ship. Eugene Ely USS Birmingham. |
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8 May 1911 |
Birthday of the Naval aviation. |
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20 June 1913 |
Ensign William D. Billingsley Thrown out of plane First death in naval aviation Lieutenant John H. Towers |
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22 October 1917 |
Inspector school 58 motor and 114 airplane inspectors Aka QA |
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20 March 1922 |
Navy's first carrier USS Langley. |
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10 March 1948 |
FJ-1 fury. First Navy jet First carrier landing USS boxer. |
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Coral sea 7-8 may 1942 |
Breaking of Japanese code |
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Midway 3-5 June 1942 |
Japan lost bid for control of the Pacific. Turning point of Pacific war. |
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Guadalcanal 13-15 November 1942 |
USS Juneau Five Sullivan brothers Navy's policy was reinstated |
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How many FPCONS are there? |
5 |
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What is FPCON normal? |
General global threat of possible terrorist activity exist. |
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What FPCONS alpha? |
Increased general threat of terrorist activity against personnel or facilities. |
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What is FPCON bravo? |
More predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. |
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What is FPCON Charlie? |
Intelligence is received indicating some forms of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely. |
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What is FPCON delta? |
Where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence is received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is imminent. |
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Yellow jerseys |
Aircraft handling officer, Flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors. |
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White jerseys |
Safety, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors and medical. |
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Brown jerseys |
Plane captain |
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Blue jerseys |
ABH. |
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Green jerseys |
Catapult and arresting gear personnel, maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted man and photographers. |
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Red jerseys |
Crash and salvage, explosive ordinance disposal, or dance handling personnel |
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How is PKP identified ? |
12 inch wide red strip with a white 3 inch high "PKP" |
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COMNAVAIRLANT |
First character A - M Second character A-Z |
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What is acceleration? |
The rate of change of the speed and or velocity of matter with time |
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What is speed? |
The rate if movement in terms of distance measured in an allotted ammount of time. |
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What is velocity? |
The quickness or speed of an object in a given time and direction. |
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What is newton's third law? |
Action and reaction States that for every action there Is an equal and opposite reaction. |
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Six categories of hazmat |
Flammable or combustible materials Aerosol containers Toxic materials Corrosive materials Oxidizing materials Compressed gases |
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What is HAZMAT AUL? |
A current inventory of hazmat, chemical substances, or components known or suspected to contain hazmat used rorschach local inquisition. |
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Steps for hazmat spill |
Discovery Notification Initiation of action Evaluation Containment Damage control Dispersion of gases/vapors Cleanup and decontamination Disposal Certification for re-entry Follow up reports. |
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