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Hoe many pressure points on body |
22 total, 11 each side |
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First degree burn |
Produce rednes, mild pain |
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Second degree burn |
Red, blistered skin severe pain |
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How many pressure points in the body |
22 total, 11 each side |
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Third degree burn |
Destroys tissue, skin and bone some cases pain may be absent due to nerve damage |
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How many types of fractures and what kind |
2, closed/simple, open/compound |
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Heat exhaustion |
Serious disturbance of blood flow to brain, heart, skin is cool, moist, clammy |
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Heat stroke |
Breakdown of sweating mechanism, unable to eliminate build up of heat, hot dry skin |
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Hypothermia signs |
Pale, slow breathing may be taken as dead |
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Superficial frost bite |
Upper layers of skin |
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Deep frostbite |
Deeper in the tissue |
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How many types of shock |
Five |
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Septic shock |
Results from bacteria multiplying in blood releasing toxins. |
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Anaphylactic |
Allergic reaction |
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Cardiogenic shock |
Heart is damaged and unable to supply blood to body |
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Hypovolemic |
Blood and fluid loss |
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Neurogenic shock |
Spinal injury |
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What does CPR stand for |
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
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What is cpr |
Combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions to buy time |
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What is the steps of cpr |
CAB (circulation airway breathing) |
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The survival chain |
Recognition/ activation of CPR, Chest compressions Defibrillator Rapid defibrillation EMI Post cardiac arrest care |
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Steps of ORM |
Identify hazards Assess hazards Make risk decisions Implement controls Supervise |
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Class A mishap |
2.mil or more or an injury to permanent disability |
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Class B |
500k but less than 2 mill three or more hospitalized |
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Class C |
50k but less than 500k 5 or more lost workdays |
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What is chemical warefare |
Use of chemical agents by military to kill, seriously injure or incapacitate personell |
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Nerve agents |
Liquid casualty disrupt nerve impulses damages function rather than tissue |
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Blister agent |
Liquid or solid casualties cause inflammation blisters general destruction to tissue |
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Blood agents |
Gaseous casualty agent attack enzymes carrying oxygen in blood stream |
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Choking agents |
Gaseous or liquid, dry throat, vomit make victim feel as if drowning |
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M9 chemical agent detector paper |
Detects presence of liquid chemical turns red/reddish color |
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Atropine/2 pam chloride auto injector |
Therapy for nerve agent casualty |
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What is biological warfare |
Use of agents to cause disease, sickness, or death reduce opposing combatants |
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Biological warfare divided into two groups what are they |
Pathogens-baxteria, fungi, prions Toxins- majors-bacterial toxin, animal venom Toxin-primary-neurotoxins, dermatoxins |
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Chemical/bio warfare IPE |
Protective mask MCU-2P Advanced chemical protective garment Gloves Over boots Skin decontamination |
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Radiological warfare |
Radiological weapons cause widespread death |
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High altitude air burst |
Altitudes excess 100,000 feet, cause EMP |
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Air burst |
Fire ball doesn't reach surface. Radiation fall out |
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Surface burst |
Fire ball touches surface massive radioactive fall out |
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Shallow underwater burst |
Large waves and water contamination |
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Deep underwater burst |
Less visual effects than shallow but greater contaminated water |
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What is DT-60 |
Dosimeter reads radiation 0-600 |
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What does MOPP stand for |
Mission Oriented Protective posture |
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What MOPP level is GQ afloat |
Level 3 |
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What is a fire triangle made up of |
Heat, fuel, oxygen |
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Fire tetrahedron |
Heat, fuel, oxygen, chemical chain reaction |
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Class alpha fire |
Material that produce ash |
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What can be used on class Alpha fire |
Water , AFFF |
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Class Bravo fire |
Flammable liquid |
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What can be used to extinguish class bravo fire |
AFFF, PKP, CO2, halon |
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Class Charlie fire |
Electrical fire |
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Energized/ de-energized what can be used |
Energized,-CO2, PKP, H20, halon De- treat as A, B, C, D |
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Class delta fire |
Combustible metals such as magnesium and titanium |
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What can be used on class delta fire |
H2O large quantity |
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PKP |
Dry chemical |
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Ma1 series overrun barrier |
Stop aircraft with no tail hook |
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Runway numbering system |
In relation to magnetic heading rounded to nearest 10 degrees, 2 parallel left and right, center if 3 |
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Airfield rotating beacon |
Below VFR, clockwise 2 white lights one green 12-15 rotations a minute |
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PKP labeled on boat |
12 inch red stripe white 3 inch high PKP stenciled |
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Salt water station on boat |
18 inch red yellow 3 inch w |
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FPCON stand for |
Force protection condition |
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DEFCON |
Defense readiness condition |
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Def con 1 |
Max force readiness |
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MO |
Head of maint. Dept. |
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AMO |
Assist MO performance duties |
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MMCO |
Prepares MMP |
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Two types maint. In NAMP |
Upkeep and rework |
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Upkeep is what |
Specials, dailies |
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Rework is done by |
Depot level |
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NATOPS published? |
1961 |
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NAMP published |
1959 |
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14 November 1910 |
Eugene Ely first take off from a ship, use birmingham |
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8 may 1911 |
Birthday naval aviation |
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22 October 1917 |
QA |
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10 March 1948 |
Fj1 fury, first navy jet make carrier landing |
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7-8 may 1942 |
Coral sea |
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3-5 June 1942 |
Battle of midway |
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13-15 November 1942 |
Guadalcanal |
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Newton's first second and third law |
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Bernoullis principle |
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Nalcomis stand for |
Naval aviation logistic command management information system |
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Ooma stand for |
Optimized organizational maint. Activity |
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What is JCN |
9 character alphanumeric code |
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HSC |
Helicopter sea combat- perform rescue missions countermines |
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HSM |
Helicopter maritime strike-antisubmarine |
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VAW |
Early warning |
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Hangar type 1 |
Designed for carrier aircraft adaptable for rotary |
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Hangar type 2 |
Primarily for USMC |
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Type 3 hangar |
Large transport aircraft |
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How long hangar bay doors to close on carrier |
Approx. 18 seconds |
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6 core capabilities |
Forward presence Deterrence Sea control Power projection Maritime security Humanitarian assitance/disaster relief |