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Hoe many pressure points on body

22 total, 11 each side

First degree burn

Produce rednes, mild pain

Second degree burn

Red, blistered skin severe pain

How many pressure points in the body

22 total, 11 each side

Third degree burn

Destroys tissue, skin and bone some cases pain may be absent due to nerve damage

How many types of fractures and what kind

2, closed/simple, open/compound

Heat exhaustion

Serious disturbance of blood flow to brain, heart, skin is cool, moist, clammy

Heat stroke

Breakdown of sweating mechanism, unable to eliminate build up of heat, hot dry skin

Hypothermia signs

Pale, slow breathing may be taken as dead

Superficial frost bite

Upper layers of skin

Deep frostbite

Deeper in the tissue

How many types of shock

Five

Septic shock

Results from bacteria multiplying in blood releasing toxins.

Anaphylactic

Allergic reaction

Cardiogenic shock

Heart is damaged and unable to supply blood to body

Hypovolemic

Blood and fluid loss

Neurogenic shock

Spinal injury

What does CPR stand for

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

What is cpr

Combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions to buy time

What is the steps of cpr

CAB (circulation airway breathing)

The survival chain

Recognition/ activation of CPR,


Chest compressions


Defibrillator


Rapid defibrillation


EMI


Post cardiac arrest care

Steps of ORM

Identify hazards


Assess hazards


Make risk decisions


Implement controls


Supervise

Class A mishap

2.mil or more or an injury to permanent disability

Class B

500k but less than 2 mill three or more hospitalized

Class C

50k but less than 500k 5 or more lost workdays

What is chemical warefare

Use of chemical agents by military to kill, seriously injure or incapacitate personell

Nerve agents

Liquid casualty disrupt nerve impulses damages function rather than tissue

Blister agent

Liquid or solid casualties cause inflammation blisters general destruction to tissue

Blood agents

Gaseous casualty agent attack enzymes carrying oxygen in blood stream

Choking agents

Gaseous or liquid, dry throat, vomit make victim feel as if drowning

M9 chemical agent detector paper

Detects presence of liquid chemical turns red/reddish color

Atropine/2 pam chloride auto injector

Therapy for nerve agent casualty

What is biological warfare

Use of agents to cause disease, sickness, or death reduce opposing combatants

Biological warfare divided into two groups what are they

Pathogens-baxteria, fungi, prions


Toxins- majors-bacterial toxin, animal venom


Toxin-primary-neurotoxins, dermatoxins

Chemical/bio warfare IPE

Protective mask MCU-2P


Advanced chemical protective garment


Gloves


Over boots


Skin decontamination

Radiological warfare

Radiological weapons cause widespread death

High altitude air burst

Altitudes excess 100,000 feet, cause EMP

Air burst

Fire ball doesn't reach surface. Radiation fall out

Surface burst

Fire ball touches surface massive radioactive fall out

Shallow underwater burst

Large waves and water contamination

Deep underwater burst

Less visual effects than shallow but greater contaminated water

What is DT-60

Dosimeter reads radiation 0-600

What does MOPP stand for

Mission Oriented Protective posture

What MOPP level is GQ afloat

Level 3

What is a fire triangle made up of

Heat, fuel, oxygen

Fire tetrahedron

Heat, fuel, oxygen, chemical chain reaction

Class alpha fire

Material that produce ash

What can be used on class Alpha fire

Water , AFFF

Class Bravo fire

Flammable liquid


What can be used to extinguish class bravo fire

AFFF, PKP, CO2, halon

Class Charlie fire

Electrical fire

Energized/ de-energized what can be used

Energized,-CO2, PKP, H20, halon


De- treat as A, B, C, D

Class delta fire

Combustible metals such as magnesium and titanium

What can be used on class delta fire

H2O large quantity

PKP

Dry chemical

Ma1 series overrun barrier

Stop aircraft with no tail hook

Runway numbering system

In relation to magnetic heading rounded to nearest 10 degrees, 2 parallel left and right, center if 3

Airfield rotating beacon

Below VFR, clockwise 2 white lights one green 12-15 rotations a minute

PKP labeled on boat

12 inch red stripe white 3 inch high PKP stenciled

Salt water station on boat

18 inch red yellow 3 inch w

FPCON stand for

Force protection condition

DEFCON

Defense readiness condition

Def con 1

Max force readiness

MO

Head of maint. Dept.

AMO

Assist MO performance duties

MMCO

Prepares MMP

Two types maint. In NAMP

Upkeep and rework

Upkeep is what

Specials, dailies

Rework is done by

Depot level

NATOPS published?

1961

NAMP published

1959

14 November 1910

Eugene Ely first take off from a ship, use birmingham

8 may 1911

Birthday naval aviation

22 October 1917

QA

10 March 1948

Fj1 fury, first navy jet make carrier landing

7-8 may 1942

Coral sea

3-5 June 1942

Battle of midway

13-15 November 1942

Guadalcanal

Newton's first second and third law

Bernoullis principle

Nalcomis stand for

Naval aviation logistic command management information system

Ooma stand for

Optimized organizational maint. Activity

What is JCN

9 character alphanumeric code

HSC

Helicopter sea combat- perform rescue missions countermines

HSM

Helicopter maritime strike-antisubmarine

VAW

Early warning

Hangar type 1

Designed for carrier aircraft adaptable for rotary

Hangar type 2

Primarily for USMC

Type 3 hangar

Large transport aircraft

How long hangar bay doors to close on carrier

Approx. 18 seconds

6 core capabilities

Forward presence


Deterrence


Sea control


Power projection


Maritime security


Humanitarian assitance/disaster relief