GROUND SCHOOL EXAM #2 REVIEW
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Select the Class 1 medications that are approved for acute non-disqualifying
conditions: (Select all that apply) - ANSWER-- Tums
- Afrin
-Pepto Bismol
-Ricola throat lozenges
CW3 Clark recently had a root canal where a local anesthetic was used. How long is
he grounded? - ANSWER-12 hours
Select the Class 1 medications that are not approved for acute non-disqualifying
conditions: (Select all that apply) - ANSWER-- Visine
-Robitussin with dexromethorphan
CW3 Clark went scuba diving in Camp Crystal Lake. How long must he wait before
attending hypobaric chamber exposure? - ANSWER-24 hours
Which of the following are physiological principles that determine an individual's
response to a toxin? - ANSWER-Metabolism, body composition and genetics
Oil spilled onto a hot surface can produce an inhalation hazard similar to. -
ANSWER-Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning
Toxic agents may be a concern during winter months because - ANSWER-Dry,
cracked skin
___________ is added to aviation gasoline and is known to be highly toxic which
affects the ___________ due to the _____________ content. - ANSWER-Tetraethyl
lead, central nervous system, lead
Threshold limits represent the limits of permitted concentrations of hazardous
chemicals that a worker may be exposed to daily for eight hours a day. - ANSWER-
True
put the immediate action measures, in order, if suspected toxic exposure while in
flight.
Ventilate the cockpit
Descend from altitude
evacuate the aircraft
land the aircraft
recognize the symptoms - ANSWER-- Recognize the symptoms
-Ventilate the cockpit
-Descend from altitude
, -Land that aircraft
-Evacuate the aircraft
There are three principle ways a toxin can enter the body. These toxins enter the
body by inhalation, absorption, and ingestion - ANSWER-True
The actual contact of a harmful substance with a biological organism is known as: -
ANSWER-Exposure
What is the most common toxic substance in an aviation environment? - ANSWER-
Carbon monoxide
Allowing Soldiers to conduct aircraft maintenance in an enclosed space without
ventilation is permissible during cold winter weather. - ANSWER-False
Threshold Limit Values - Short Term Exposure Limits (TLV-STEL) is designed to
protect workers from. - ANSWER-All of the answers given
Accidental injury
themselves
changes in mental status
The working environment is easily rid of all toxicological hazards. - ANSWER-False
The process by which the body rids itself of a toxin is: - ANSWER-Excretion
Under extremely high temperature Halon gas decomposes into more toxic gases.
Select two of the three toxic gases from Halon decomposition from the items below. -
ANSWER--Hydrogen bromide
-Hydrogen fluoride
Who are at great risk of exposure to toxicological hazards on the flight line? (Select
all that apply) - ANSWER--Mechanics
-Pilots
Smoke in the cockpit presents great risks to aircrew members due to the
unrecognized effects it may have on the aviators' abilities. This is an example of: -
ANSWER-Acute exposure
Aircrew members will not perform aviation duties for a minimum of _____ after the
last alcoholic drink is consumed and until no residual effects remain. - ANSWER-12
hours
The __________ is the final approval authority for the DD Form 2992, Medical
Recommendation for Flying or Special Operational Duty, and may agree or disagree
with the Flight Surgeon's recommendation. - ANSWER-Unit Commander
One of the greatest risks associated with taking herbal medications is__________. -
ANSWER-Sudden incapacitation
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Select the Class 1 medications that are approved for acute non-disqualifying
conditions: (Select all that apply) - ANSWER-- Tums
- Afrin
-Pepto Bismol
-Ricola throat lozenges
CW3 Clark recently had a root canal where a local anesthetic was used. How long is
he grounded? - ANSWER-12 hours
Select the Class 1 medications that are not approved for acute non-disqualifying
conditions: (Select all that apply) - ANSWER-- Visine
-Robitussin with dexromethorphan
CW3 Clark went scuba diving in Camp Crystal Lake. How long must he wait before
attending hypobaric chamber exposure? - ANSWER-24 hours
Which of the following are physiological principles that determine an individual's
response to a toxin? - ANSWER-Metabolism, body composition and genetics
Oil spilled onto a hot surface can produce an inhalation hazard similar to. -
ANSWER-Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning
Toxic agents may be a concern during winter months because - ANSWER-Dry,
cracked skin
___________ is added to aviation gasoline and is known to be highly toxic which
affects the ___________ due to the _____________ content. - ANSWER-Tetraethyl
lead, central nervous system, lead
Threshold limits represent the limits of permitted concentrations of hazardous
chemicals that a worker may be exposed to daily for eight hours a day. - ANSWER-
True
put the immediate action measures, in order, if suspected toxic exposure while in
flight.
Ventilate the cockpit
Descend from altitude
evacuate the aircraft
land the aircraft
recognize the symptoms - ANSWER-- Recognize the symptoms
-Ventilate the cockpit
-Descend from altitude
, -Land that aircraft
-Evacuate the aircraft
There are three principle ways a toxin can enter the body. These toxins enter the
body by inhalation, absorption, and ingestion - ANSWER-True
The actual contact of a harmful substance with a biological organism is known as: -
ANSWER-Exposure
What is the most common toxic substance in an aviation environment? - ANSWER-
Carbon monoxide
Allowing Soldiers to conduct aircraft maintenance in an enclosed space without
ventilation is permissible during cold winter weather. - ANSWER-False
Threshold Limit Values - Short Term Exposure Limits (TLV-STEL) is designed to
protect workers from. - ANSWER-All of the answers given
Accidental injury
themselves
changes in mental status
The working environment is easily rid of all toxicological hazards. - ANSWER-False
The process by which the body rids itself of a toxin is: - ANSWER-Excretion
Under extremely high temperature Halon gas decomposes into more toxic gases.
Select two of the three toxic gases from Halon decomposition from the items below. -
ANSWER--Hydrogen bromide
-Hydrogen fluoride
Who are at great risk of exposure to toxicological hazards on the flight line? (Select
all that apply) - ANSWER--Mechanics
-Pilots
Smoke in the cockpit presents great risks to aircrew members due to the
unrecognized effects it may have on the aviators' abilities. This is an example of: -
ANSWER-Acute exposure
Aircrew members will not perform aviation duties for a minimum of _____ after the
last alcoholic drink is consumed and until no residual effects remain. - ANSWER-12
hours
The __________ is the final approval authority for the DD Form 2992, Medical
Recommendation for Flying or Special Operational Duty, and may agree or disagree
with the Flight Surgeon's recommendation. - ANSWER-Unit Commander
One of the greatest risks associated with taking herbal medications is__________. -
ANSWER-Sudden incapacitation