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46 Cards in this Set
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What is the objective of First aid?
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To save lives, limit infection, and prevent further injury
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When administering first aid you are responsible for which tasks?
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Stop bleeding, maintain breathing, prevent or treat for shock.
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When using mouth to mouth how often should you force air into the lungs?
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Every 5 seconds
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When should you use mouth-to-nose artificial ventilation?
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A young victim, or has extensive facial injuries.
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CPR should be started within how many minutes of cardiac arrest?
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4 minutes
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Where should you place your hands when administering cpr?
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Above the tip of the sternum
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What minimum amount of blood loss usually causes a person to go into shock?
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2 pints
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To control bleeding you should try what method first?
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Direct pressure
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What is the basic position for treating shock?
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Putting head lower than the feet
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In compartments with access hatches that are too small to permit the use of regular stretchers, what kind of stretcher would you use instead?
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neil robertson
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If you have to go over the side and the ships propellers are turning where should you leave from?
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From the bow
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The navy has how many kinds of life preservers?
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2
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How often should you inspect your inflatable life preserver?
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Every time you use it, and monthly
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You can survive on as little as how much water a day?
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6 ounces
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At what minimum water temperature are you at risk for a condition called hypothermia?
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75 degrees
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How many types of duty are there?
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3
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How many traits are evaluated on an eval report?
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7
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How many forms are in the Enlisted service record?
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15
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What is contained on your page 2 in your record?
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An application for dependency allowances, & an up-to-date record of emergency date
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How many types of discharges are there?
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5
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What program allows an enlisted person to complete a baccalaureate degree within 2 years while receiving full pay and be commissioned upon graduation?
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Enlisted commissioning program
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How many types of pay may you receive?
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3
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Pay you get for certain types of duty that are considered hazardous?
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Incentive pay
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Re-enlistment bonuses are what kind of pay?
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Special pay
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What form should you request regular or emergency leave on?
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NAVCOMPT form 3065
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Sea power is the nations ability to protect which of the following interests?
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Political, economic, & military
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What are the principle parts of sea power?
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Naval power, ocean science, ocean industry, and ocean commerce
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What person coined the phrase "sea power"?
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Captain Alfred T. Mahan
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Today sea power involves what industries?
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Marine Science, maritime industry
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What is the determining factor in teh United States that changed our point of view about raw materials?
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Population growth & advanced technology
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What amount of minerals does the united states produce?
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11
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The united states acknowledges freedom of the seas under what law or treaty?
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International law
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There are a total of how many overseas U.S. territories?
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4
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When did the "tanker wars" occur in the persian gulf?
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1987-1989
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Operation Desert Shield/Storm is an example of what type of exercise?
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Joint amphibious operations
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What is the definition of National Strategy?
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A broad course of action designed to achieve national objectives
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What is the definition of National interest?
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Conditions that are to the advantage of our nation to pursue or protect
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What is the definition of naval Strategy?
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Use of naval forces to achieve naval objectives.
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What objectives would fall under the term "national objective?
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Political, security, economic
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On what date did Congress authorize the first 6 frigates of the continental navy?
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27 March 1794
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What year did congress enact the Merchant marine act?
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1936
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When was the U.S. Coast Guard established as the United States Revenue Marine?
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1790
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During wartime, the Coast Guard operates directly under who?
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Chief of Naval operations
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Which organization was established by combining the sealift missions of teh Naval and Army transport services?
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Military Sealift command
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Military Sealift command ships use what title?
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USNS (United states naval ships)
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What are the essential ingredients for U.S Sea power?
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Merchant marine, military sealift command, Coast guard, & the Navy
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