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Commanding Officer (CO)

The CO is ultimately responsible for those under his or her command and their actions

Executive Officer (XO)

Is the direct representative of the CO

Command Master Chief

Is the enlisted advisor to the command

Department Head

Is the representative of the CO in matters pertaining to the department

Command Managed Equal Opportunity Officer(CMEO)Equal Opportunity Program Specialist (EOPS)

Provides Equal Opportunity Training to the command

Division Officer

Is responsible under the department head

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

Work center supervisor

Respond to the hour-by-hour work center functions

Command career counselor

Makes sure that current programs and opportunities are available to all crew members

Ombudsman

Link between the command and families

Financial specialist

Provides financial counseling to members in their command

Drug and alcohol program advisor(DAPA)

Advises the CO/XO on drug and alcohol abuse aboard ship

Security manager

Keeps the CO/XO advised as to all matters of security

Career information program management (CIPM)

Provide career information to the squadron,work centers,and divisions

Three objectives of first aid

Prevent further injury,infection, and loss of life

Four method of controlling bleeding

Direct pressure,elevation,pressure points,tourniquet

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

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

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

Electric shock

When a person comes into contact with an electric energy source shock occurs

Obstructed airways indications

-inability to talk -grasping and pointing to the throat -exaggerated breathed efforts -skin turning a bluish color

Heat exhaustion

Disturbance of flow to the brain,heart and lungs.


-skin is cool moist and clammy

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

Hypothermia

Cooling of the whole body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature

Superficial frostbite

Ice crystals are forming in the upper skin

Deep frostbite

Ice crystals are forming in the deeper tissues

Shock

The body suffers from insufficient blood flow throughout the body

Septic shock

Bacteria multiplying in the blood and releasing toxins

Anaphylactic shock

Hypersensitivity or allergic reaction

Cardiogenic shock

Heart is damaged and unable to supply sufficient blood to the body

Hypovolemic shock

Severe blood and fluid loss

Neurogenic shock

Caused by a spinal cord injury

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

Is a combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions

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

What is ORM

Is a systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endager naval resources

5 steps of ORM

-identify hazards


-assess hazards


-make risk decisions


-implement controls


-supervise

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)

Examples of types of PPE

-Cranials -eye protection -hearing protection -impact protection -gloves -foot protection