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