Boat Captain Board Flashcards
(132 cards)
5 primary NSW missions
Fid foreign internal defens Unconventional warfare Counter terrorism Direct action Special recon
What are the 5 R’s of human rights
Recognize Refrain React Record Report
What are the common signs of shock
Cool clammy skin,
Decreased level of consciousness,threads weak pulse, rapid pulse, short shallow breaths
Describe ORM and on what NSW evolutions is it used?
Operational risk management is a simple 5 step process that identifies operational hazards and takes reasonable measures to reduce the risk to our personnel, equipment, and mission. It is used in all NSW evolutions.
What is a SPIMG?
Standard PMS Material Identification Guide
What does MSDS stand for?
Material Safety Data Sheet
When would you use a nasopharyngeal
Unconscious patient with snorrish breathing
How often should you reassess a stabilized patient?
Every 5 minutes and every time you move the patient
What is a RFI and when do you use it
Request for information it’s used after a mission analysis, when you need certain information to complete the mission
What are the 5 SOF mission criteria
Is it an appropriate SOF mission, does it support the CINC campaign plan,is it operationally feasible,are required resources available to execute, does the outcome justify the risk
What are the 7 phases of mission planning
Pre-mission Infiltration Insertion AAO Extraction Exfiltration Postmission
A vessels 20meters long shall display what light configuration
Port and starboard running lights, masthead light, stern light
What is SMEAC
Situation Mission Execution Admin and logistics Command and signal Contingencies
What is the max and max effective range of the M4
Max:3600meters
Max effective:500 meters
What instruction gives the boat captain authority over his craft
NAVREGS 1990 chapter 10,article 1033
What are 7 types of shock
Cardogenic Hypovolemic Anaphylactic Pyschilogenic Septic Respiratory Neurogenic
What are the characteristics of the 12 GA mossberg 500 A1
Manually operated
Pump action(slide)
Magazine fed( tubular)
Shoulder fired
What is the cycle of operations for the 240 and why is that important
Feeding Chambering Locking Firing Unlocking Extracting Ejecting Cocking
What is the max safe speed for a combatant craft to pass civilian docks, piers, or boats
5 mphs
What are the two types of fractures
Opened- bone through skin
Closed- bone not through skin
After applying a tourniquet in the field what should you do to ensure no extra damage is done
Record time of application
And reassess as needed
Explain the difference between a hang fire and a misfire
Hang fire- firing pin has struck the round l, but the primer hasn’t gone off yet
Misfire- anything that interferes with the cycle of operations
What is a PLO
Patrol
Leaders
Order
Passing the detailed plan to the operators tasked with the execution
What are the three types of bleeds
Arterial
Venous
Capillary