STCW Basic Training Questions with 100%
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How many bones make up the human body?
206
____, _____, and ______ protect vital organs
skull, spine, and rib cage
What supports abdominal organs?
Pelvis
The nervous System includes the _____ & _______
Brain & network
The brain is the -
Processing unit
The network is made up of -
Nerves and cells
The central nervous system is made up of the -
brain and spinal cord
Th peripheral nervous system is made up of -
Nerves
Muscles are attached to bones by
,tendons
Blood that passes from the lungs TO the heart is
oxygenated
The central processing unit of the nervous system is the -
Brain
The 3 types of network vessels that blood runs through are (AVC)
Arteries, veins, and capillaries
When performing CPR what piece(s) of personal equipment should you use if available
Mask, non-latex gloves, bio-hazard bin
The recovery position is used for -
Casualties where the patient is unconscious and breathing
A secondary survey means -
A more detailed survey
When conducting a primary survey what are the 3 P's:
Preserve life/ Prevent further harm/ Promote recovery
Primary survey assessment DR.ABC:
Danger Response Airway Breathing Circulation
Basic life support ABC:
, Airway Breathing Circulation
What is the ratio of chest compressions to ventilations in resuscitation?
30:2
When checking a casualty's ABCs how long do you allow to check their breathing?
10 seconds
3 types of bleeding(AVC):
Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
What does bleeding from the arteries look like?
Spurting blood, pulsating flow
What does veinous bleeding look like?
Steady slow flow, dark red and gushes
What does bleeding from the capillaries look like?
Slow, even flow
To control bleeding you must do 2 things:
Apply pressure and keep elevated
Indirect pressure should be:
Kept in place for 10 minutes & released slowly/ use if there's too much blood coming out
Where are the 2 pressure points?
Correct Answers
How many bones make up the human body?
206
____, _____, and ______ protect vital organs
skull, spine, and rib cage
What supports abdominal organs?
Pelvis
The nervous System includes the _____ & _______
Brain & network
The brain is the -
Processing unit
The network is made up of -
Nerves and cells
The central nervous system is made up of the -
brain and spinal cord
Th peripheral nervous system is made up of -
Nerves
Muscles are attached to bones by
,tendons
Blood that passes from the lungs TO the heart is
oxygenated
The central processing unit of the nervous system is the -
Brain
The 3 types of network vessels that blood runs through are (AVC)
Arteries, veins, and capillaries
When performing CPR what piece(s) of personal equipment should you use if available
Mask, non-latex gloves, bio-hazard bin
The recovery position is used for -
Casualties where the patient is unconscious and breathing
A secondary survey means -
A more detailed survey
When conducting a primary survey what are the 3 P's:
Preserve life/ Prevent further harm/ Promote recovery
Primary survey assessment DR.ABC:
Danger Response Airway Breathing Circulation
Basic life support ABC:
, Airway Breathing Circulation
What is the ratio of chest compressions to ventilations in resuscitation?
30:2
When checking a casualty's ABCs how long do you allow to check their breathing?
10 seconds
3 types of bleeding(AVC):
Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
What does bleeding from the arteries look like?
Spurting blood, pulsating flow
What does veinous bleeding look like?
Steady slow flow, dark red and gushes
What does bleeding from the capillaries look like?
Slow, even flow
To control bleeding you must do 2 things:
Apply pressure and keep elevated
Indirect pressure should be:
Kept in place for 10 minutes & released slowly/ use if there's too much blood coming out
Where are the 2 pressure points?