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On the PAC’s third “jump” command, the CC shallcheck area clear of debris, and tap the RS ___ times on the ______, releasingthe grasp of the RS’s harness as the RS jumps |
3 times Shoulder |
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The preferredoverland rescue method is _________ to affect a rescue, the other methods are:
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Via: one skid/wheel, hoist, rappelling/shorthaul, direct deployment |
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IAW NTTP 3-50.1, the _______Marine Smoke Marker, pictured here, may be launched or thrown from the aircraftto provide either day or night reference points and has a burn time of ____minutes.
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mk 54 at least 45 minuates |
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. IAW NTTP 3-50.1, the _______ Marine SmokeMarker, pictured here, may be launched or thrown from the aircraft to provideeither day or night reference points. |
mk25 |
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Whileoperating the PRC-149 radio, depressing both UP and DOWN volume buttons cyclesthrough what three operating channels? |
-121.5 -243.0 -282.8Mhz |
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Thedouble rescue hook has three components. They are respectively the large hook, equipment ring, and the smallhook. Pick the answer below thatcorresponds with the above components limitations. |
Large hook - 3000 lbs small hook - 1000lbs Equipment ring - 1500 |
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What is the most effective way of controllingbleeding?
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Direct Pressure
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What is the purpose of first aid?
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Savelife/Prevent further injury/Minimize or prevent infection |
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For a direct deployment double lift, the RS, while wearing a properly secured crewman’ssafety belt, sits on the deck facing the cabin door and hooks into the largerescue hook in which of the following orders: |
TriSAR lifting V ring; Rescue Strop;Quick strop (red band last) |
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. During adirect deployment double-lift, the QS safety strap is not used. |
true
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The DD double-lift method is an expedientalternative to the rescue/MEDEVAC litterwhen recovering a hypothermic or potentially hypothermic survivor
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-True |
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In relation to a composite aircraft crash, whendo composite fibers pose a health threat?
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Wheninhaled or swimmer comes in contact
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How long does hepatitis “B”(HBV)virus survive in dried blood? |
7Days
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What kind of facture is pictured? Bloody stump protruding from knee |
Exposed/open,Compound |
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Atwhat stage of emergency treatment is splinting usually done? |
Second stage, in the Emergency vehicle |
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Therecommended altitude/airspeed limitations for deploying a multi-place life raft(MPLR) life raft(inflated or uninflated) is what? |
10/10or 15/0
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Which of the following is/are primary objectivesof administering first aid?
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MaintainOpen airway/Breathing/circulation
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A deviated trachea may be anindication of which type of injury? |
Collapsed lung
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The MK 25 SHALLNOT be launched while in a hover because of valve plug possiblystriking aircraft or personnel
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True
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. Automated externaldefibrillators (AED) are authorized for use in naval aircraft?
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False
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Thefirst step in the survivor disentanglement/recovery procedures is; |
Assessingthe Rescue situation
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Once a survivor is safely on board the aircraft,the survivor’s personal flotation device should be
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removed or deflate and replace withLPU-32 |
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The following are signs and symptomsof heat Stroke EXCEPT; Skin hot to touch rapid shallow breathing Full/rapid pulse General weakness Little or no perspiration lossof consciousness Dilated pulps |
Dialated Pupils
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Whatis the minimum required number of smoke flares when conducting any over waterSAR mission? |
Six MK-58 or 2 MK-58 and 4 MK-25 |
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Beforewater entry, the Rescue Swimmer’s mask ____ tied off on either the left orright shoulder strap of the Rescue Swimmer’s harness. |
Shall be
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SARcommands shall include __ extra crewman’s safety belt(s) (above normal crewrequirement) in the helicopter rescue equipment bag/H-60 rescue equipment bagfor use with the ___. |
1,Cable Grip
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An unconscioussurvivor automatically communicates an injury to the head, neck, and spine.
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true
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. The PHSRU (SEAWARS)is designed to release within __ seconds after saltwater entry
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2
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. Minimumhelicopter SAR equipment requirements may be added to, but never subtractedfrom, at the commanding officer’s discretion. |
true
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Should care providers attempt to stop cerebrospinal fluid Flowing from the earsand/or nose of a victim? |
no |
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What is the most common type of closed fracture found in children?
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Green stick
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Whichis the following is the most common type of burn? |
First degree (sunburn) superficial |
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There are ___ Sam splints maintained in the level "A" Medical kit at all times. |
2
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What is the meaningof the rescue signal shown? |
im alright
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Thegreatest danger related to a third degree burn is: |
infection |
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Ifduring the TYCOM SAR evaluation command rescue swimmers are not available forthe SFT, the command SAR standardization petty officer/assistant shalladminister the test within ___ days of the day the TYCOM SAR evaluation teamadministered the test. |
30 days
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The trail line assembly contents consist of ______ feet of nylon rope, a weak link and a ___ pound shot bag. |
-120, 5
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The rescue litter sling assembly should be inventoried on Pre-flight and is located where? - |
Rescue equipment bag
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Use of the trail line whileemploying the rescue litter is _______. |
- Mandatory
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(T/F) The rescue litter SHALL only enter the cabin feet first. |
-F, it’s at CC discretion
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TheMPLR (multi-place life raft) shall only be deployed for immediate inflationwith the _____ installed. |
-Weak link
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In the H-60 when using theChicago grip, the crewman’s safety belt ____ be fed over the rescue hoist supportfrom aft to front. |
-Shall
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WARNING 43. Direct Deployment procedures ____ be used onaviators who have ejected from aircraft. |
- Should not
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For overland rescuesthe following gear should be carried; ________ _______, level “A/B/C” medicalkits, rescue/MEDEVAC litter.
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Hand-held radio
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(T/F) Once donned the aviation rescueswimmer shall always “Burp” the dry suit.
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-T |
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(T/F) During SAR procedures the swimmer may beattached to more than one safety device (i.e. gunner’s belt, seat harness,double rescue hook) depending on situational demands. |
-F
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After an actual loadis supported by the cable grip, the _________ shall ensure it is returned andproper paperwork initiated for special inspection
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(Unknown)
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The MK-124 emits an orangesmoke or red flare for approximately ___ seconds. |
-20
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T/F The command rescueswimmer designation does not confer direct deployment qualification. |
False
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. The chemical lightstrap device consists of ___ snap-hook(s) connected by a single length of1-inch nylon webbing strap. |
-3 |
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Thebitter end of the rescue hoist severed cable is threaded through _____ numbered holes andsecured with a stainless steel clip.
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5
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The LPU-32/P life preserver _______ be used by small children in navalaircraft. (5-55)
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shall not
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. There shall be a minimum of ___ crewman safetybelts on the aircraft during all SAR missions. (5-43) |
3
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There shall be a minimum of _____ preservers on all over water SAR missions. |
LPU-32/P,
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A _____ survivor normally desires tobe rescued, but is in an uncomfortable or unfamiliar environment, and isusually so frightened of drowning that they could pose a danger to the RSand/or themselves. (3-24)
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panicked
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A ______ survivor may not initiallydesire to be rescued, and may actively resist assistance from the rescueswimmer. (3-24)
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combative
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. Rescue swimmers ____ not be deployed into the water torecover enemy or hostile survivors armed with weapons.
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shall
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Direct deploymentprocedures should not be used on a ______ survivor
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combative
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What is the meaning of the rescue signal shown? |
Ready for pickup
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Whatis the meaning of the rescue signal shown? |
In trouble, need assistance
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The first choice ofrescue device for an unconscious survivor is the
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rescue/ MEDEVAC litter
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There are ____tourniquets in the Level “A” medical kit.
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2
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There are _ personal protectiveequipment (PPE) kits in the Level “A” medical kit. |
4
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What is the meaning of therescue signal shown? |
Deploy rescue litter
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Duringnight/IMC operations the ____ end of the rescue strop shall be illuminated. (1-15)
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free
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A second airborne SARcapable helicopter in two-way communication and in ____ contact with rescue swimmersconducting training is an acceptable substitute for the safety boat.
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visual
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The crew of thesecond airborne SAR helicopter shall be fully qualified for SAR and the rescueswimmer shall be ready for:
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immediate water entry
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Failure tosuccessfully complete the annual SAR evaluation or pass all SFT requirementswill require a re-evaluation within ___ days.
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30
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Personnel who fail tomeet any requirements of a service related physical fitness assessment areconsidered ______to perform duties as a rescue swimmer
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not qualified
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The quick strop ____ not be deployedto survivors without the rescue swimmer
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shall
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Direct Deploymentprocedures____not be used if the survivor is entangled in a parachute
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shall
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What is the meaning of therescue signal shown? |
Deploy rescue basket/ net
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How manyKoch/mini-Koch fittings are located on the Integrated Torso Harness?
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2 koch, 2 mini-Koch |
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. How much does a fully rigged SAR MEDEVAClitter weigh?
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40lbs
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The Direct Deployment Systemconsists of what components? |
TRI-SAR harness and quick strop
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(T/F) A flashingmarker light may cause vertigo, especially at night
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true |
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Nearly all victims recovered from the aquaticenvironment will suffer some degree of _________ |
hypothermia |
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What shall you dowith an armed MK 25 in the event of an aircraft emergency?
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Immediately resafe or discard immediately
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The MK 25 ____ not be launchedwhile in a hover because of the valve plug possibly striking aircraft orpersonnel
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shall
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During the SARpattern, approach and hover the crew should assess the situation thus allowingthe swimmer to
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formulate tactic and equipment to be used during the rescue, affording a view not attainable after water entry.
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To avoid fatigue, therescue swimmer ____avoid multiple rescues when a great deal of swimming is required betweensurvivors
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shall
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Deploying the rescuestrop to a non-aviator survivor without the use of a rescue swimmer is .
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not recommended
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(T/F) The quick stropcan only be used with the TRI-SAR harness.
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True
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How many quickejectors snaps are on the US Navy Backpack
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3
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(T/F) The SEAWRSsystem is designed to release the parachute upon complete immersion in fresh orsalt water
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false
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T/F) If the SEAWARSsystem has not released the parachute after water immersion, there is a chancethat they could go off during disentanglement procedures and cause injury tothe rescue swimmer
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False
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What type of fittingis currently in use for the oxygen mask?
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Bayonet fittings
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If the RS is unableto determine whether the survivor is panicked or combative, the RS shouldescape from the survivor’s grasp, move to a safe distance, and _____________
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reassess the situation
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Prior to the RS __________-of a survivor, the RS shall take into account the type of injuries the survivorhas communicated.
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taking physical control
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How many chemlightsare required to be in the TRI-SAR?
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4
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Survivor detectionprobability during night/instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) can beenhanced by using _____equipped aircraft, and/or by providing aircrews/ship lookouts with ______
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FLIR NVGs |
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The term _______applied to the Rescue Swimmer is defined as properly attired and equipped forthe planned rescue mission.
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“dressed out”
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In the event the RSgives the SWIMMER IN TROUBLE signal, the CC shall report it to the crew and thePAC shall immediately maneuver the helicopter to ________
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the planned hoisting altitude
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To the maximum extentpossible, aircraft scheduled with SAR as a primary mission (operational ortraining), ___________be configured with the external weapons system (EWS) pylons
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should not
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When the CC issatisfied the RS and survivor are secured properly, the CC can then open thecabin door, seat the rescue hook, and close the cabin door (as required). Hethen reports:
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RESCUE STATION SECURE, CLEAR FOR FORWARD FLIGHT.
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In all situationswhere two or more survivors are to be lifted simultaneously, the ___________ limitationsof the helicopter rescue hoist system shall be considered
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weight-bearing
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The ________ is theonly portion of the rescue hook to be used for hoisting personnel
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large hook
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(T/F)The rescue basket is a simple and safe rescue device that can be lowered to asurvivor (military or civilian) and can be easily utilized without rescueswimmer assistance. |
True
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Should the survivor(s)injuries preclude removal of flotation or donning new flotation, the flotationshould be ________ and thesurvivor should be placed in a rescue/MEDEVAC litter with a _________ aftermedical treatment is completed. |
deflated chest pad |
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A properly riggedcable splice _______affect (degrade) rescue hoist weight limitations. The top plate serves tosecure the cable and trip the hoist upper limit (cable stop) switch
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will not
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The rescue swimmer helmet shall be worn in thefollowing cases: at night, during a sea state of Douglas _____ or greater,Beaufort 4 or greater, or debris in the water.
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3
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(T/F) Night/instrument meteorological conditions(IMC) deployments for inanimate objects are prohibited unless deemed anoperational necessity.
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True |
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Avoid dropping smokes______ of the survivor as the fumes are caustic, and may injure the survivor
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Upwind
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What are the factors to be considered prior toRescue Swimmer deployment
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SEA STATE, DEBRIS IN WATER, SEAPREDATORS, FIRE ON WATER
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During direct deployment the rescue swimmershould be placed in the water no farther than _______ feet from the survivor.
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2 TO 3 FT
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(T/F) If the survivor is wearing a CMU-33 typevest the rescue swimmer shall connect the survivor’s Gated D-Ring directly intothe large rescue hook
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True
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Upon reaching 6-8 feet from the survivor whenperforming a rear surface approach, execute a quick reverse and attempt toestablish _________.
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-COMMUNICATIONS
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TheRS shall perform a preflight/preuse inspection on all RS equipment prior toeach use, and at intervals not to exceed how many days? |
14 days
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When the water temperature is above ____°F, adry suit ensemble is not required
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70 degrees
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(T/F) A Medical Rescue Report (SAR Form 3-50.1A)shall be completed when a naval asset performs a rescue/MEDEVAC mission withmedical department personnel attending the survivor
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true
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What is the meaning of the rescue hand signalshown? |
-BOAT
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Whatis the condition that is a result of the heart and blood vessels unable tomaintain oxygen-rich blood to vital organs?
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- SHOCK
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(T/F) Survivors are authorized to wear wetsuit,mask, snorkel or fins during the SFT.
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-FALSE
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Whatcauses wet drowning? - |
WATER OR OTHER FLUIDS ARE INHALED INTO THE LUNGS
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Duringthe search phase of a rescue how often should lookouts change position?
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- 30 MINUTE ROTATION
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Whatis the advantage of using the quick strop over the rescue strop? - |
ALLOWS RESCUE SWIMMERS TO QUICKLY AND SAFELY HOIST UNINJURED PERSONNEL
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Wheredoes the rescue swimmer move the survivor after pulling the survivor out fromunder a ballooned parachute? - |
INTO THE WIND, AWAY FROM PARACHUTE CANOPY
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. In what direction does the rescueswimmer push the survivor during the front head hold escape procedure? - |
BACK AND UP TOWARD HORIZONTAL POSITION
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What is the most dominant factorwhen assessing the chance of survival at sea?
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- FLOTATION
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On the PRC-149 which mode is thePush to Talk button operational in?
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- 121.5, 282.8, 243.0
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Aviation Rescue Swimmer proficiencydeployment requirements: ____ day free fall deployments (10/10 or 15/0), ___day direct deployments (1 single/1 double lift), ___ night direct deployments.
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- 2, 2, 2
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(T/F)The Rescue Aircrewman may be deployed for day/visual meteorological conditions(VMC) recoveries of inanimate objects provided such deployment is notprohibited by applicable NATOPS or local instructions.
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-TRUE
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Which of the following instructions/manuals isused to implement standardization in Naval Search and Rescue (SAR) policies,procedures, training, and evaluation procedures?
A. OPNAVINST 3130.6 (Series) B. OPNAVINST9021.OH (Series) C. OPNAVINST3710 (Series) D. NTTP3-50.1 |
A. OPNAVINST 3130.6 (Series)
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The Rescue Swimmer shall enter thewater and assist the survivor(s) in all cases except when the ______ determinesthat the circumstance will endanger the Rescue Swimmer unnecessarily.
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-HAC
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(T/F)Radio communications are the primary means of communication for directdeployment procedures.
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-FALSE
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(T/F)When the survivor is wearing the CMU-30/33 type I survival vests, it isnecessary to hook the survivor’s Gated D-Ring directly in the rescue swimmer’s lifting V-ring. |
-FALSE
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T/F)The Rear Surface Approach, Front Surface Approach, and the Underwater Approachmay be employed on either conscious or unconscious survivors, with or withoutflotation.
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-TRUE
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The RS _____ never deploy into the water withthe helicopter aircrew breathing device/survivor egress air (HABD/SEA).
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-SHALL
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When water temperatures are ____°F to ____°F, adry suit ensemble is worn at the CO’s discretion. |
60 TO 70 DEG
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. A rescue report (SAR Form 3-50.1/1) _____ besubmitted whenever a SAR is _____ or accomplished that involves Navy personnelor assets
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-SHALL, ATTEMPTED
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What is the meaning of the rescue hand signalshown |
REQUIRES ASSISTANCE FROM ADDITIONAL SWIMMER
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During CPR what is the maximum amount of timeyou should take to check for a pulse?
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10 seconds
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Whattype of bleeding is identified by blood oozing very slowly from a wound?
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- CAPILLARY
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What improper treatment for hypothermia maytrigger dangerous heart irregularities?
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RAPID REWARMING
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Whendoes assessing the rescue situation begin?
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-DURING CREW BRIEF
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Whatis the burn time of an MK-25 marine marker?
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-10 TO 20 MINUTES |
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Whatcan the swimmer do when it is not possible to extract the survivor from acompletely submerged and sinking parachute in sufficient time to preventdrowning?
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-SIGNAL FOR ASSISTANCE FROM BOAT OR HELO, ATTACH SURVIVOR’S HARNESS LIFITNG DEVICE TO LARGE RESCUE HOOK, RESCUE HOIST USED TO MAINTAIN SURVIVORS HEAD ABOVE WATER, WHILE RS DISENTANGLES AND READIES FOR RECOVERY
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Howis the rescue swimmers head freed during the front head hold escape procedure?
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-TUCK THE CHIN INWARD AND HUNCH SHOULDERS
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What does a successful search planrely on?
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(NEEDS CLARIFICATION 3-50, B-1, “SAR INCIDENT DATA”)
sorry, this one is no good |
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What are the factors to beconsidered prior to Rescue Swimmer deployment?
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-SEA STATE, DEBRIS IN WATER, SEA PREDATORS, FIRE ON WATER
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Aviation Rescue Swimmer INITIAL deployment requirements: 4 free fall deployment (10/10 or15/0), 2 day direct deployments (1single/1 double lift), ____ night hoist deployments, ____ night directdeployments.
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-2, 2
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Therescue seat is designed for use in the maritime and overland environment and isprimarily used for self-recovery of _____ without the assistance of a rescueswimmer.
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-AVIATORS
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Whichof the following instructions/manuals contains information for the safe andeffective application of search and rescue (SAR) procedures, and the executionof SAR operations?
A. OPNAVINST 3130.6 (Series) B. OPNAVINST9021.OH (Series) C. OPNAVINST3710 (Series) D. NTTP3-50.1 |
D. NTTP 3-50.1
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When a parachute is in the rescuearea, it shall be approached no closer than _____ rotor diameter width outsidethe rotor wash area to avoid either inflating or sinking the canopy.
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-1
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Inthe event of loss of visual contact with the rescue swimmer and/or survivor,the HAC shall cycle the _________.
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-RESCUE LIGHT
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Whatis the primary rescue device used in all rescue operations? - |
DOUBLE RESCUE HOOK
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Duringnight/IMC operations how many points on the rescue basket are required to beilluminated?
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-NO SPECIFIC LOCATION ON BASKET, CHEMLIGHT & STRAP ON EQUIPMENT RING OF DRH
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What is the preferred method of recovery for acombative survivor?
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Whenthe water temperature is below ____°F, a dry suit ensemble is required.
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-60 DEG
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T/F)A Rescue Report can be used as evidence in legal proceedings or disciplinaryactions.
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-FALSE
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What is the meaning of the rescue hand signalshown?
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DEPLOY RADIO |
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(T/F)If the rescue strop arm retaining straps are not utilized around both arms ofthe survivor due to a severe injury to one arm, the aviation rescue swimmershall accompany the survivor up the hoist to ensure the survivor does not fallout of the rescue strop.
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- TRUE
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Whatfactors affect severity of bleeding? |
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What is the term for the body’s inability tomaintain proper core temperature due to exposure to a cold environment?
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Hypothermia |
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Whattype of marker should be utilized if fuel is evident or suspected? |
Matrix light
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Asubmerged parachute billowed and inflated with water current will pull _____,_____ and small boats under the water. |
- PERSONNEL, RAFTS
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(T/F)The quick strop can be deployed to a survivor without assistance from a rescueswimmer.
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false
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On what part of the survivor’s body are rescueswimmer hands placed to initiate the rear head hold escape procedures?
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Hips
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The cable grip is capable ofsupporting _____ pounds. |
- 1000 |
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How many manually selectableemergency frequencies does the AN/PRC-149 have? |
3 |
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Whatis the recommended depth of chest compressions for an adult victim?
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- 2 INCHES
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The rescue swimmer helmet shall be worn in thefollowing cases: at night, during a sea state of Douglas 3 or greater, Beaufort____ or greater, or debris in the water.
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4 |
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Which of the following CPR coursesmeet rescue swimmer / rescue Crew Chief annual CPR certification?
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- AMERICAN RED CROSS “CPR For the Professional Rescuer” - AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION “Health Care Provider”
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The following factors should be consideredbefore attempting a multiple rescue:
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A.Sea State, visibility, andlocation/distance between survivors
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Duringswimmer deployment, when the aircraft is established on final approach courseto survivor and just prior to passing _____ foot altitude; the PAC commands,“Stand by to deploy swimmer”.
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- 30FT.
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Thecrew chief shall grab the _________, simultaneously letting out hoist cable andpulling the survivor (and rescue swimmer) into the helicopter.
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- SURVIVOR AROUND THE WASTE
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The rescue basket is designed forlifting how many survivors at a time?
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1
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The following conditions shall bemet before the survivor is considered “safe”? (NTTP 3-50.1)
A. Thesurvivor is breathing and has no apparent, immediate, life-threateninginjuries. B. Thesurvivor is wearing operable flotation, or is in an operable life raft C. Thesurvivor is completely free of entanglement, and not attached to a parachute D. All of the above |
all of the above
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Beforewater entry, where shall the rescue swimmer mask be tied off?
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- Either the Left or Right shoulder strap of the harness and not passed through the neck hole of the floatation. (Never tie to floatation)
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Whichpublication is used to serve both as an operational and training tool for Navysearch and rescue operations? |
A. OPNAVINST 3130.6(SERIES) |
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Whatis the meaning of the rescue hand signal shown? |
- Deploy Raft
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Whatis the meaning of the direct deployment hand signal shown?
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Down
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Whichshock position is used for survivor with open abdominal injuries? |
- BENT KNEES, LAY FLAT ON BACK
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Whatis the name of the method used to determine the severity of a burn? |
- RULE OF NINES
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Whatshould a helicopter aircraft commander consider when transporting a divinginjury victim? |
- THE HAC SHOULD CONTACT THE HYPERBARIC CHAMBER PERSONNEL BEFORE ARRIVAL. FLY AT LOWEST SAFE ALTITUDE AND LIMITALTITUDE CHANGE
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Whenis the rescue swimmer cleared to jump?
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- AFTER THE THIRD TAP ON THE SHOULDER FROM THE HOIST OPERATOR
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What is the purpose of the friction keeper?
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Whatis the key to a successful front head hold release?
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- DO NOT PANIC
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Who should the search and rescueunit check in with before arriving on station to take part in a search? |
- OSC (ON SCENE COMMANDER)
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Who maintains control of the searchand rescue unit prior to on-scene arrival?
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- PARENT COMMAND
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The sea state for conducting Day/VMC open oceanand day or night/VMC protected waters rescue swimmer deployment training aresea state(Douglas)of __ or less or(Beaufort)____ or less.
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3,4
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Whileconducting helicopter-to-ship hoisting procedures the trail line is attached tothe _____ of the rescue hook for all rescue devices except the rescue/MEDEVAClitter.
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- EQUIPMENT RING
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Donot use the _____ approach if the survivor is wearing and/or entangled in a parachute.
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- UNDERWATER APPROACH
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Thecrew should consider either recovery or short hauling the rescue swimmerbetween multiple survivors if the following conditions exist:
(NTTP 3-50.1) A. Sea state greater than 2 B. Night/IMC C. Morethan 25 yards between survivors D. All of the above |
D. All of the above
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Directdeployment procedures shall only be utilized when the crew has determined thatit is the _____ method of recovery. |
- SAFEST
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Oncea survivor is safely on board the aircraft the survivor’s personal flotationdevice should be _____ or _____.
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- - DEFLATED, REPLACED
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Whichapproach should be used for all conscious survivors?
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- REAR SURFACE APPROACH
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Whenperforming a rear surface approach, upon reaching _____ feet from the survivorexecute a quick reverse and attempt to establish communications.
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- 6-8FT
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Theunderwater approach is used primarily for approaching what type of survivor?
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- PANICKED SURVIVOR
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Rescue swimmers utilize whatcarries?
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- CROSSCHEST CARRY - EQUIPMENT/ COLLAR TOW
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How many rescue breaths are given ifduring parachute disentanglement the rescue swimmer establishes that breathingisn’t present, or can’t be confirmed? |
- 2
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Therescue basket should be placed within _____ft. of the swimmer and survivor?
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- 5-10 FT.
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Whatis the meaning of the rescue hand signal shown? |
- DEPLOY FLOATATION
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Whatis the meaning of the direct deployment hand signal shown? |
- UP
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Whatis the meaning of the direct deployment hand signal shown?
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- LEVEL OFF
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T/FBody substance Isolation precautions shall be taken prior to primary survey oradministering medical treatment to a survivor. |
- TRUE |
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Whereis the quick strop safety strap placed on the survivor for additional safety? |
- BETWEEN THE SURVIVORS LEGS
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Whatis the most common type of disentanglement situation the rescue swimmer mayencounter? |
- CANOPY COLLAPSED - PARTIALLY OR TOTALLY SUBMERGED |
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Whatshall the rescue swimmer do before inflating the survivor’s personal floatationdevice if the survivor is wearing a quick fitting harness? |
- DISCONNECT THE CHEST QUICK EJECTOR SNAP BEFORE INFLATING
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Do not utilize the _____ method oflife raft extrication if the survivor has a known or suspected injury to thehead, neck, or spine. |
- “PULL”
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What is the compression-ventilationratio for 1-rescuer adult CPR?
A. 5:1 B. 15:2 C. 20:2 D.30:2 |
30:2
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What is the recommended rate forperforming chest compression for victims of all ages?
A. Atleast 40 compressions per minute B. Atleast 60 compressions per minute C. Atleast 80 compressions per minute D. At least 100 compressions per minute |
At least 100 compressions per minute
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What are the correct compression and ventilationrates for 2-rescuer CPR in the presence of an advanced airway in an adultvictim?
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Compressat a rate of at least 100 per minute, with 1 breath every 6-8 seconds
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During 2-rescuer CPR, one rescuer provides chestcompressions. What is the role of the second rescuer?
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Maintainan open airway and give breaths
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To reduce fatigue during CPR, how often shouldcompressors switch roles?
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Afterevery 5 cycles of compressions and breaths
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