Risk Framesworks and Processing Flashcards

1
Q

What is the acryonmn for Risk assessment?

A

PAVE
Pilot in command
Aircraft
Environment
External Pressures

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2
Q

What are the 5 risky attitudes?

A

Macho
Anti authority
Impulsivity
Resignination
Invulnerability

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3
Q

What is the first aid mnemonic for someone not breathing

A

DRS ABC
Danger - check no danger
Response - check if patient is responsive
Send for help
Airways - check clear
Breathing - listen for breathing
Circulation - check for pulse

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4
Q

What does FDODAR stand for?

A

Fly the aircraft
Diagnose
Options
Decide
Act
Review

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5
Q

Are aviation decision models open or closed?

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Closed - meaning we look for feedback

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6
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What is the the DECIDE model used for?

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Part of ongoing Risk Management
Detect - A change has made
Estimate - The need to counter or react
Choose - A course of Action
Identify - Solutions
Do - the solution
Evaluate - the outcome

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7
Q

What does SADIE stand for as a decision making model?

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For CRM
Share
Analyse
Developing Solutions
Implement Decision
Evaluate Performance

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8
Q

Model of stress. Describe factors

A

individual
Environment

Judgement of Threat
State of Stress
Coping Attempts

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9
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3 ways of coping with stress

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Action Coping - taking direct action ( often not available )
Cognitive Coping - repression or denial of truth ( e.g bad simulator, think ‘it’s not real anyway’ )
Symptom Directive Coping - using alcohol, caffeine, excessive exercise to avoid thinking about things.,

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10
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4 types of memory are

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Sensory - kept for a few seconds
Short Term - up to a minute. Around 5 items
Long Term - Kept longer term. Usually require repetition
Motor Skills - Muscle memory.

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