nstp Flashcards
What is the Republic Act 9163 also known as?
National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001
It enhances civic consciousness and defense preparedness among Filipino youth.
What are the three components of the NSTP?
- Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
- Literacy Training Service (LTS)
- Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
Who is required to complete an NSTP component?
All incoming freshmen students, male and female, enrolled in baccalaureate or at least two-year technical-vocational courses.
What is the minimum training hours required per semester for each NSTP component?
54 to 90 training hours per semester.
What is the total unit credit for completing the NSTP program?
Six (6) units.
Which agencies oversee the NSTP implementation?
- Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
- Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
- Department of National Defense (DND)
What are the exemptions allowed for the NSTP program?
- Foreign students
- Students with physical or mental disabilities upon certification.
What is the purpose of the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC)?
To enlist graduates of CWTS and LTS.
What is the role of institutions in the NSTP?
They are responsible for administering the NSTP program and must offer at least one component.
What certificate is required for graduation from NSTP?
Certificate of completion for any NSTP component.
What are the five dimensions of personal development?
- Physical Development
- Emotional Development
- Mental/Intellectual Development
- Social Development
- Spiritual Development
Define ‘Casing’ in intelligence operations.
Reconnaissance or surveillance of a building or area to determine its suitability or vulnerability for intelligence use.
What are the primary objectives of surveillance?
- Locate residences and business places of persons of interest
- Obtain detailed information on activities
- Secure bases for obtaining search warrants.
What does the acronym ‘I.S.P.A.T.H.W.A.R.M.’ stand for regarding suicide warning signs?
- Ideation
- Substance Abuse
- Purposelessness
- Anger
- Trapped
- Hopelessness
- Withdrawal
- Anxiety
- Recklessness
- Mood Changes
What is the first step in the Primary Survey of a casualty?
Assess the situation.
What does the ‘A’ in ABC stand for in first aid?
Airway.
What is CPR?
A combination of rescue breathing and chest compression to restore circulation of oxygen-rich blood.
What is the recommended compression rate for CPR?
100 compressions per minute.