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EIDWS Board Questions:
Common Core: Heritage and Doctrine 102: 1. What are the six areas the comprise the Naval Doctrine |
Naval Warfare, Naval Intelligence, Naval Operations, Naval Logistics, Navy Planning and Naval Command and Control
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2. Describe Naval Command and Control and Naval Logistics
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- Naval Command and Control- Provides the basic concepts to fulfill the information needs of Commanders, forces and weapon systems. Naval Logistics- Addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of Naval forces
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3. Describe Naval Warfare and Naval Intelligence
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Naval Warfare- Describes the inherent nature and enduring principles of Naval Forces, Naval Intelligence-Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and other operations other than war
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4. Describe Naval Planning and Naval Operations
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Naval Planning- examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and in addition to operational planning in the joint and multinational environment. Naval Operations- develops the doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of the US Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions
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5. What was the first US Vessel named after an enlisted man and when was it launched
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Osmond Ingram DD-255, launched February 28 1919
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6. What are the seven principles of Naval logistics
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Responsiveness, Simplicity, Flexibility ,Economy, Attainability, Sustainability and Survivability
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7. What is the tradition “Dipping the Ensign”
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Merchant ships “salute” Navy ships by dipping their ensigns
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Discuss the concept of ORM
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Operational Risk Management- managing Risk so the mission can be accomplished effectively with minimal impact. |
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5 Steps of ORM
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Assessing hazards Making risk decisions Implementing controls Supervising |
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Instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting. |
OPNAVINST 5102.1D |
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4 Categories of hazard severity
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Cat II- Significant degraded mission capability of unit readiness Cat III- Degraded mission capability of unit readiness Cat IV- Little or no impact on mission capability |
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4 subcategories of mishap probability
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Cat B- Probably will occur in time Cat C-May occur in time Cat D- Unlikely to occur, but not impossible |
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Define RAC and 5 RAC's
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1 -Critical 2- Serious 3- Moderate 4- Minor 5-Negligible |
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Where are mishaps reported to? |
COMNAVSAFECEN |
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4 required mishaps reportable items |
2. A, B, C - on/off duty civilian mishaps 3. Work related treatment involving medical treatment beyond first aid 4. Other mishaps of interest to the navy |
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Purpose of HAZREP message
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A report on Hazardous conditions or near mishaps that have the potential to effect other commands but do not warrant submission of an Investigation Report |
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Three objectives of first aid:
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Stop bleeding Prevention or Treatment of Shock |
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Three methods of controlling bleeding |
Pressure points Tourniquet |
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11 pressure points
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Symptoms and treatment for shock
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Treatment: Calm and reassure victim; elevate legs |
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Difference between open and closed fracture
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Open-skin remains intact Closed- bone protrudes from skin |
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Methods for clearing an obstructed airway
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2. Standing abdominal thrust 3. Reclining abdominal Thrust 4. Chest Thrust |
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What is an MSDS
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What is the goal of the U.S Navy's Hearing Conservation Program? |
to prevent occupational hearing loss and assure auditory fitness for duty of navel personnel. |
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