Other Questions Flashcards

1
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State the instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting

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OPNAVINST 5102.1D w CH-2

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2
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The probability that a hazard will result in a mishap or loss

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Mishap Probability

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3
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Describe the subcategories of mishap probability

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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

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4
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Provides a means for a unit to alert when discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap

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HAZREP Message

HAZREP is only for this question: REP = Representitive of the message

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5
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State three methods of controlling bleeding

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  1. Direct pressure
  2. Pressure points
  3. Constricting bands
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6
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Match the following method of controlling bleeding:

Application of pressure on the wound

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Direct Pressure

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7
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Match the following method of controlling bleeding:

Application of pressure near the wound

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Pressure Points

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8
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The following symptoms are of which injury or illness:

  1. Pupils dilated, cloudy
  2. Breathing is shallow, rapid, and irregular
  3. Skin is pale
  4. Nausea
  5. Pulse is weak, rapid, or absent
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Shock

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9
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The following treatments are of which injury or illness:

  1. Keep injured person warm enough for comfort
  2. Lay victim down, elevate feet above head, and give them a blanket
  3. Administer liquids sparingly
  4. Fractures should be immobilized and supported
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Shock

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10
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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.

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1st Degree Burn (sunburn)

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11
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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.

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2nd Degree Burn

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12
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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.

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3rd Degree Burn

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13
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State the difference between an open and a closed fracture

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Open: Bone breaks the skin

Closed: Bone does not break the skin

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14
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Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related condition:

  1. Occurs when your body is exposed to subnormal temperatures (below 95 degrees)
  2. Usually affects hands face or feet most often occurs on windy very cold days parts of body turns stiff pale and numb
  3. Combination of air temperature thermal radiation humidity airflow and workload that places stress on the body
  4. Caused by working or exercising in hot spaces
  5. Caused when the body reaches an extremely high temperature (105 degrees or higher)
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  1. Hypothermia: occurs when your body is exposed to subnormal temperatures (below 95 degrees)
  2. Frostbite: usually affects hands face or feet most often occurs on windy very cold days parts of body turns stiff pale and numb
  3. Heat Stress: combination of air temperature thermal radiation humidity airflow and workload that places stress on the body
  4. Heat Exhaustion: caused by working or exercising in hot spaces
  5. Heat-Stroke: caused when the body reaches an extremely high temperature (105 degrees or higher)
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15
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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

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HAZMAT

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16
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____ is stored in accordance with its Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) in a secure location

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HAZMAT

17
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State the instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting

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OPNAVINST 5102.1D CH-2

18
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

Cryptologic machine used by Japan and Germany During WWII. Once broken allowed the allies to read dispatch between Japan and Germany

A

The Purple Code

Purple = royalty = Nazis thought they were royalty

19
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

June 8, 1967 while in international waters off the Sinai Peninsula, a vessel though clearly marked as a US Navy ship was struck by Israeli aircraft. Thirty-four men were killed in the attacks nearly 270 wounded

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The Attack on the USS LIBERTY

We give liberty to Israel

20
Q

State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

Captured by North Korea in 1968. It was the first US Navy ship to be hi-jacked on the high seas by a foreign military force in over 150 years

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The Capture of the USS PUEBLO

The Mexican couldn’t run away fast enough

21
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

The mission took place on June 6, 1944 after 2 years of planning. This is the largest amphibious assault in history.

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D-Day Landing

22
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

It was an amphibious invasion and battle during the Korean War that resulted in a decisive victory and strategic reversal in favor of the United Nations. The battle began on September 15th 1950 and ended around September 17. Through a surprise amphibious assault far from the Pusan Perimeter that UN and South Korean forces were desperately defending, the largely undefended city was secured after being bombed by UN Forces.

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Landing at Inchon

Not Inchona (China) it’s Inchon, Korea

23
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

On April 1, 2001, a Chinese J-811 interceptor collided with a jet which was forced down. The 24-man crew was detained for 10 days. The jet was operating about 70 miles away from the PRC-controlled island when it was intercepted by two J-8 Fighters. the jet was forced to make an emergency landing.

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Hainan Island EP-3 incident

24
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

Known as Station X during WWII was the site of United Kingdom’s main decryption establishment, the government code and cipher school. Most importantly ciphers generated by the German Enigma

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Bletchley Park

25
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

The idea to use Native American Indians for secure communication came from Philip Johnston the son of a missionary to the Navajo and one of the few non-Navajos who spoke their language fluently

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The Navajo Code talkers

26
Q

State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

May 17, 1987 the vessel was attacked by an Iraqi Mirage F1 fighter while outside Iraqi and Iranian declared warzones. It never fired a weapon or deployed a countermeasure and as a result 37 sailors died

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The Attack on the USS STARK

Tony Stark’s technology is a mirage

27
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State the following event as it relates to Information Dominance

April 15, 1969 the jet was attacked without warning by North Korean MiG F1 fighter its last mission with a double crew. Everyone on board died the incident prompted the US Navy to adopt new procedures to provide reconnaissance aircraft with a higher degree of protection the jet would be retired and replaced with the EP-3

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EC-121 Shoot down

NK gives extra credit (ec) for shooting a U.S ship

28
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State the name of the following event

The U.S. broke the Japanese JN-25 code allowing for a successful prevention of Japanese invasion of Australia.

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Battle of Coral Sea

29
Q

State the name of the following event

The largest amphibious assault in history. The D-Day landing of June 6, 1944 successfully gave the Allies a foothold in continental Europe and was a turning point of the war

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Battle of Normandy

30
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State the name of the following event

The final blow to the Japanese navy at October 23, 1944. During the Largest naval battle of the war, Japan lost the Philippines, as well as suffered significant damages to their fleet and loss of oil reserves from the Philippines - Japan’s navy was unable to recover.

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Battle of Leyte Gulf

I’m layte to the fight - Phillipines

31
Q

The following treatment is of which injury or illness:

  1. Administer artificial ventilation immediately after freeing the person from the wire if it caused the breathing to stop
  2. Check the victim’s pulse
  3. In case of no pulse, immediately start CPR
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Electrical Shock

(Do not touch them as it will bring you into the circuit; instead use a non-conductive material to free them)

32
Q

The following are potential risks of improperly labeled and stored ____.

  1. Fire
  2. Poisoning
  3. Dermatitis
  4. Asphyxiation
  5. Burns
  6. Death
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HAZMAT

33
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____ are technical bulletins that contain information about hazardous material that tell users how to use, store, and dispose of hazardous material.

A

Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS)

34
Q

What is the following in reference to

To prevent occupational hearing loss and assure auditory fitness for duty of all Navy personnel

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The U.S. Navy’s Hearing Conservation Program

35
Q

What is the following in reference to

Ethical decisions generate and sustain trust; demonstrate respect, responsibility, fairness and caring; and are consistent with good citizenship

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Importance of integrity and ethical decision making

36
Q

What three classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the U.S. Navy

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  1. Frigates
  2. Ships-of-the-line
  3. Sloops of war
37
Q

State the name of the first submarine used in Naval warfare

A

Turtle

(During the revolutionary war in 1776!)

38
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Name the first U.S. flagship and who was in command of the flotilla

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443 (that’s the name)

CDR James McD Smith (the most basic 3 white names)