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38 Cards in this Set
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Commanding Officer (CO) |
The CO is ultimately responsible for those under his or her command and their actions |
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Executive Officer (XO) |
Is the direct representative of the CO |
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Command Master Chief |
Is the enlisted advisor to the command |
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Department Head |
Is the representative of the CO in matters pertaining to the department |
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Command Managed Equal Opportunity Officer(CMEO)Equal Opportunity Program Specialist (EOPS) |
Provides Equal Opportunity Training to the command |
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Division Officer |
Is responsible under the department head |
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Leading Chief Petty Officer(LCPO)Leading petty officer(LPO) |
Lcpo assists the divo in administering, supervising, and training division personnel. Lpo assists the Lcpo and divo |
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Work center supervisor |
Respond to the hour-by-hour work center functions |
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Command career counselor |
Makes sure that current programs and opportunities are available to all crew members |
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Ombudsman |
Link between the command and families |
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Financial specialist |
Provides financial counseling to members in their command |
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Drug and alcohol program advisor(DAPA) |
Advises the CO/XO on drug and alcohol abuse aboard ship |
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Security manager |
Keeps the CO/XO advised as to all matters of security |
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Career information program management (CIPM) |
Provide career information to the squadron,work centers,and divisions |
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Three objectives of first aid |
Prevent further injury,infection, and loss of life |
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Four method of controlling bleeding |
Direct pressure,elevation,pressure points,tourniquet |
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11 principal pressure points on each side of the body |
Temple,jaw,neck,collar bone,inner upper arm,inner elbow,wrist,upper thigh,groin,knee,ankle |
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Three classification of burns |
First degree- produces redness,warmth and mild pain. Second degree-causes red,blistered skin and severe pain Third degree- destroys tissue,skin,and bone in severe cases |
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Two types of fractures are... |
"Closed/simple" broken bone without a break in the skin "Open/closed" has a break in the skin with possible bone protrusion |
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Electric shock |
When a person comes into contact with an electric energy source shock occurs |
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Obstructed airways indications |
-inability to talk -grasping and pointing to the throat -exaggerated breathed efforts -skin turning a bluish color |
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Heat exhaustion |
Disturbance of flow to the brain,heart and lungs. -skin is cool moist and clammy |
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Heat stroke |
Caused by a breakdown of the sweating mechanism of the body -hot and/or dry skin,uneven pupil dilation,and weak rapid pulse |
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Hypothermia |
Cooling of the whole body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature |
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Superficial frostbite |
Ice crystals are forming in the upper skin |
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Deep frostbite |
Ice crystals are forming in the deeper tissues |
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Shock |
The body suffers from insufficient blood flow throughout the body |
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Septic shock |
Bacteria multiplying in the blood and releasing toxins |
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Anaphylactic shock |
Hypersensitivity or allergic reaction |
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Cardiogenic shock |
Heart is damaged and unable to supply sufficient blood to the body |
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Hypovolemic shock |
Severe blood and fluid loss |
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Neurogenic shock |
Caused by a spinal cord injury |
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CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) |
Is a combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions |
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6 steps of the survival chain |
-recognition/activation of CPR -chest compressions -AED/defibrillator -rapid defibrillation -effective advanced life support(EMT,ambulance) -integrated post-cardiac arrest care |
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What is ORM |
Is a systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endager naval resources |
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5 steps of ORM |
-identify hazards -assess hazards -make risk decisions -implement controls -supervise |
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3 classes of mishaps |
-class A (2,000,000 or more in damage) -class B (500,000 or more) -class C (50,000 or more) |
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Examples of types of PPE |
-Cranials -eye protection -hearing protection -impact protection -gloves -foot protection |