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State the instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting
OPNAVINST 5102.1D w CH-2
The probability that a hazard will result in a mishap or loss
Mishap Probability
Describe the subcategories of mishap probability
Sub-category A - Likely to occur immediately or within short period
Sub-Category B - Probably will occur
Sub-Category C - May occur
Sub-Category D - Unlikely to occur
Provides a means for a unit to alert when discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap
HAZREP Message
HAZREP is only for this question: REP = Representitive of the message
State three methods of controlling bleeding
- Direct pressure
- Pressure points
- Constricting bands
Match the following method of controlling bleeding:
Application of pressure on the wound
Direct Pressure
Match the following method of controlling bleeding:
Application of pressure near the wound
Pressure Points
The following symptoms are of which injury or illness:
- Pupils dilated, cloudy
- Breathing is shallow, rapid, and irregular
- Skin is pale
- Nausea
- Pulse is weak, rapid, or absent
Shock
The following treatments are of which injury or illness:
- Keep injured person warm enough for comfort
- Lay victim down, elevate feet above head, and give them a blanket
- Administer liquids sparingly
- Fractures should be immobilized and supported
Shock
The following symptoms is an example of which degree burn:
Burn site is red, painful, dry, and with no blisters. On the epidermis or outer layer of the skin.
1st Degree Burn (sunburn)
The following symptoms is an example of which degree burn:
May cause swelling and red, white, or splotchy skin. Blisters may develop, and pain can be severe. Can cause scarring. Occurs on the epidermis outer layer and the dermis second layer.
2nd Degree Burn
The following symptoms is an example of which degree burn:
Burned area may be black, brown, or white. The skin may look leathery. Can destroy nerves, causing numbness. Occurs on the fat beneath the skin.
3rd Degree Burn
State the difference between an open and a closed fracture
Open: Bone breaks the skin
Closed: Bone does not break the skin
Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related condition:
- Occurs when your body is exposed to subnormal temperatures (below 95 degrees)
- Usually affects hands face or feet most often occurs on windy very cold days parts of body turns stiff pale and numb
- Combination of air temperature thermal radiation humidity airflow and workload that places stress on the body
- Caused by working or exercising in hot spaces
- Caused when the body reaches an extremely high temperature (105 degrees or higher)
- Hypothermia: occurs when your body is exposed to subnormal temperatures (below 95 degrees)
- Frostbite: usually affects hands face or feet most often occurs on windy very cold days parts of body turns stiff pale and numb
- Heat Stress: combination of air temperature thermal radiation humidity airflow and workload that places stress on the body
- Heat Exhaustion: caused by working or exercising in hot spaces
- Heat-Stroke: caused when the body reaches an extremely high temperature (105 degrees or higher)
Materials that have been deemed hazardous in or out of its normal state that can cause injury or death if inhaled eaten or exposed to skin
HAZMAT