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Continuing Education Military
The initial condition leading to decompression sickness is the
  1. sudden reduction in pressure applied to the body
  2. sudden increase in pressure applied to the body
  3. continued high pressure applied to the body
  4. continues low pressure applied to the body
Kindergarten Military
Draw a picture of the United States of America flag.
Continuing Education Military
When talking with a patient regarding personal concerns, it is important for the medic to
  1. offer solutions to the patient
  2. refer the patient's concerns to the provider in a timely manner
  3. tell the patient everything will be fine
  4. not be concerned with the patient's problems
Grade 11 Army
Most drills do no have two parts: the preparatory command and the command of execution.
  1. True
  2. False
None Navy
PRL

Green                               >72 psi EDC oil pressure                              

Yellow                            50 - 72 psi oil pressure                           

Red                               <50 psi EDC oil pressure                              
None Navy
What is the Oil capacity:
Total Space:                15.75 Gallons                
Usable Oil:                8.65 Gallons               
Foaming Space:               5.7 Gallons              
Unusable Space:               1.4 Gallons              
Continuing Education Navy
The damage control administrative organization is contained within what department?
  1. Engineering
  2. Operations
  3. Weapons
  4. Deck
Continuing Education Military
The skin symptoms of decompression sickness, such as skin rash, are believed to be caused by bubbles evolving
  1. in the sensory portion of the brain
  2. in the circulatory system
  3. under the skin
  4. in the nervous system
Grade 9 Navy
What type of vessel was powered by a hand-cranked propeller when first used in combat in 1176?
Continuing Education Military
What gas law explains altitude-induced decompression sickness?
  1. Boyle's Law
  2. Henry's Law
  3. Charles's Law
  4. Dalton's Law
Continuing Education Navy
What inspection is scheduled by higher authority, without the knowledge of the commanding officer, to determine if the ship is fit for continued naval service?
  1. INSURV
  2. PEB
  3. ORI
  4. PMS
None Navy
TIT Duration

Max Power         1077*C                      5 minutes            

Military Power          1049*C                       30 minutes             

Normal Power          1010*C                       Continuous             
None Navy
O2 System:

Maximum            1800 psi           

Minimum                   1500 psi @ 70*F                  

Pressure Reducer               50 - 90 psi              

Pressure Reducer Relief                     145 psi (blowout)                    
None Navy
Rudder Power

#1 System Switch

Opens at                >2000 psi               

Closes at                <1500 psi               

#2 System Switch

Opens at               >200 psi              

Closes at               <150 psi              
None Navy
Ice Limiter:

Green                    0 - 2.4 inHG diff                    

Yellow                      2.4 - 4.0 inHG diff                      

Red                   4.0 + inHG diff                  
None Navy
Pressurization

Isobaric                  0 - 13.3 inHG                  

Differential                    13.3 - 13.9 inHG                   

Safety                    13.9 - 14.4 inHG                   
None Navy
1B Pump

Is on at (energizes)            2200 psi           

Is off at (de-energizes)                    2950 +/- 150 psi                   
None Navy
APU Oil

Capacity         1 gal        

Service at                      1/2 on Lower Gauge                     
None Navy
Hydraulic System #2

Resovoir           1.0 gal          

Total System           4.5 gal          

Service at            0.75 gal           
None Navy
Hydraulic System #1

Resovoir           5.6 gal          

Total System            16.2 gal           

With Accumulator Charged           5.0 gal          

With Accumulator Charged, Gear Up            4.0. gal           

Service at                   0.8 Below Level                  
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