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100

Define risk?

An expression of possible loss, adverse outcome, or negative consequence such as injury, illness in terms of probability, and severity.

100

Discuss main mission of the U.S. Naval Forces?

Project power.

100

Describe the duties and responsibilities of the S-3?

Operations

100

Explain the ABC’s of basic life support.

  • Airway – Maintaining an open airway to counter upper airway obstruction.
  • Breathing - Restoring breathing to counter respiratory arrest.
  • Circulation - Restoring circulation to counter cardiac arrest.
100

What is the max effective range of a M9 Service Pistol?

50 Meters

200

Discuss the four principles of ORM?

Accept risk when the benefit outweighs the cost.

Accept no unnecessary risk.

Anticipate and manage risk by planning.

Make risk decisions at the right level.

200

Discuss the three circumstances that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy?

Condition 1- United States soon recognized new threats to our young nation. Smuggling was diverting desperately needed tax money from our almost empty treasury.

Condition 2-  Protect Merchant shipping by predatory French privateers and pirates from the Mediterranean's Barbary Coast.

Condition 3- struggling with postwar debts, the nation still was not united in supporting the costly venture.

200

What is a Fragmentary Order (FRAGO)?

Change to an existing order. 

200

Describe the 3 types of bleeding?

Capillary – Capillary blood is usually brick red in color. If capillaries are cut, the blood oozes out slowly.

Venous – Blood from veins is dark red in color. If a vein is cut, the blood escapes in a steady stream.

Arterial - Arterial blood is usually bright red in color. If an artery near the skin surface is cut, the blood gushes out in spurts that are synchronized with the heart beat.

200

State what action should be taken if you are caught in the light of a and overhead flare?

Immediately drop to the ground to reduce the silhouette. Then once the flare burns out seek cover immediately.

300

Explain the five steps of the ORM process?

Identify hazards.

Assessing hazards.

Making risk decisions.

Implementing controls.

Supervising.

300

State and discuss the seven principles of planning to Naval operations?

1. Relevance

2. Clarity

3. Timeliness

4. Flexibility

5. Participation

6. Economy of Resources

7. Security

8. Coordination

300

How long is a confidential security clearance good for before it needs to be updated?

15 Years

300

Demonstrate the following and discuss the procedures?

Adult CPR compression to ventilation ratio.

Adult rescue breathing ratio.

Adult CPR compression to ventilation ratio – 30 Compressions at the rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute, to two breaths for ventilation. If there is more than one person that is CPR qualified at the scene members should rotate every three sets.

Adult rescue breathing ratio - Two full breaths, one to one and a half seconds per breath, taking a breath of fresh air before each breath.

300

What does MOPP Stand for?

(MOPP) Mission Oriented Protective Posture.

400

Discuss the A-B-C-D process TCRM or 5 step process of TCRM?

-Assess the situation

-Balance resources

-Communicate intention

-Do & debrief

1. Identify hazard

2. Assess hazard

3. Make risk decision 

4. Implement Controls

5. Supervise 


400

Who was Robert Stethem and what did he do?

SW2 (DV) Robert Stethem – Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient. Executed in June 1985 during the hijacking of a TWA jet in Lebanon after being singled out by terrorists for being in the military.

400

What is the X-3 in charge of?

Legal

400

Describe the 4 types of burns and the treatments?

First Degree – With a first-degree burn, the epidermal layer is irritated, reddened, and tingling. The skin is sensitive to touch and blanches with pressure. Pain is mild to severe, edema is minimal, and healing occurs naturally within a week.

Second Degree – A second-degree burn is characterized by epidermal blisters, mottled appearance, and a red base. Damage extends into but not through the dermis.

Third Degree – A third-degree burn is a full-thickness injury penetrating into muscle and fatty connective tissues, or even down to the bone. Tissues and nerves are destroyed.

Fourth Degree - Fourth degree burns damage not only all of the skin in the burned area but also the underlying muscle, tendon and ligament. 

400

Name the 4 Types of shoring?

-Sleeper

-Rolling

-Parking

-Approach 

500

Name 3 working conditions where a special safety plan would be required?

Fall protection

Scaffolding

Excavation

Demolition

Confined space

Traffic control

500

Discuss three of the significant contributions made by the Seabees during WWII?

325,000 men served in the Naval Construction Force.

Seabees built over 400 advance bases along five figurative roads to victory.

Seabees built 111 major airstrips, 441 piers, 2,558 ammunition magazines, 700 square blocks of warehouses, hospitals for 70,000 patients, tanks for storing 100,000 gallons of gasoline and housing for 1,500,000 men.

Seabees constructed a 5,000 foot airstrip from virgin jungle in 20 days.

500

Describe the duties and responsibilities of the Commanding Officer?

The CO is directly responsible for the timely preparedness and successful completion of all construction projects and disaster recovery operations assigned to the unit by higher authority.

500

What are the lines of a 9-line medevac request?

  • Line 1 – Location of the pick-up site. (At least a 6 digit grid)
  • Line 2 – Radio frequency, call sign and suffix.
  • Line 3 – Number of patience by precedence:
  • Line 4 – Special equipment required:
  • Line 5 – Number of patients:
  • Line 6 – Security at pick-up site: (For peacetime – number of wounds, injuries, and illnesses)
  • Line 7 – Method of pick-up site marking:
  • Line 8 – Patient nationality or status:
  • Line 9 – NBC contamination: (peacetime – terrain description at pick-up site)
500

Name at least 5 characteristics of a 463L pallet?

-Exterior dimension 108” x 88”

-Usable dimension 104” x 84”

-Maximum Cargo Height 96”

-Aluminum shell with a balsa wood interior

-Able to be locked into the aircraft rail system

-10,000 lbs maximum capacity

-22 rings, 6 on the long side and 5 on the short

-Weight 290 lbs empty, 355 lbs w/one full net set