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Medical Ethics and Detainee Operations questions with correct answers
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How often, at a minimum, should a detainee's weight be checked while in the detention facility? - Answer Daily 
 
Twice a week 
 
Weekly 
 
Monthly** 
 
Which of the following procedures is NOT part of the detainee in-processing medical examination? - Answer Rectal cavity search* 
 
 Height and weight check 
 
 Dental screening 
 
 Chest x-ray 
 
Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions protects prisoners of war and wounded combatants from all of the following EXCEPT: - An...
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TSgt PDG - 6B Law of Armed Conflict questions and answers 2023.
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The Law of War, also known as the Law of Armed Conflict, is the part of international law that regulates the resort to armed force and belligerent occupation. What else does it regulate? 
The conduct of hostilities and the protection of war victims in both international and non-international armed conflict and the relationship between belligerent, neutral and non-belligerent states. 
 
 
 
DoDD 2311.01E, DoD Law of War Program, requires each military department to design a program to ensure Law ...
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What is the most lethal component of all environmental factors? -answer- Heat 
 
Which Corps identifies potential sources of water and water point development? -answer- Engineer 
 
Which of the following is the term used to describe water that is fit for humans to drink? -answer- Potable 
 
Which of the following means water that has an agreeable taste and odor? -answer- Palatable 
 
What are the sources from which you are allowed to obtain water? -answer- Surface, Ground, Rain, Ice Snow and Sea...
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CHLH 260 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Good ethical decisions must - answermaximize all positions, minimize negative side effects, 
and respect values of victims, societies, and institutions 
Robert Donnell (Disasters) - answerBelieves doctors must apply moral absolutes and must 
never administer fatal doses of medication 
Physicians should draw a bright line that will prohibit them from even taking action resulting in 
death of a person. 
Mary Faith Marshall (Disasters) - answerBel...
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What is the most lethal component of all environmental factors? -Correct Answer-Heat 
 
Which Corps identifies potential sources of water and water point development? -Correct Answer-Engineer 
 
Which of the following is the term used to describe water that is fit for humans to drink? -Correct Answer-Potable 
 
Which of the following means water that has an agreeable taste and odor? -Correct Answer-Palatable 
 
What are the sources from which you are allowed to...
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PDG for staff 2020-2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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are also protected persons and may not be made the object of direct attack. 
 
 
 
The Law of Armed Conflict 
as defined by the Department of Defense, is that part of international law that regulates the conduct of armed hostilities. 
 
 
 
The Law of Armed Conflict 
protects combatants and noncombatants from unnecessary suffering, and safeguards the basic rights of all civilians, any prisoners of war, the wounded, and the sick. 
 
 
 
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Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) Practice 1 Rated A+
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Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) Practice 1 Rated A+ 
What is the primary goal of the Foreign Service? 
️️ To represent the U.S. government abroad and promote American interests 
Define "terrorism." 
️️ The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, to achieve political 
aims 
What is the significance of the Geneva Conventions? 
️️ To establish international legal standards for humanitarian treatment during war 
Who has the p...
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PDG MKTS 2.0 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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The Department of Defense defines it as, "that part of international law that regulates the conduct 
of armed hostilities". - answerthe Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) 
The Law of Armed Conflict arises from: - answercivilized nations' humanitarian desire to 
lessen the effects of conflicts 
The Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) arises from civilized nations' humanitarian desire to lessen 
the effects of conflicts. The LOAC: (6.2.) - answerA. pr...
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PDG MKTS 2.0 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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The Department of Defense defines it as, "that part of international law that regulates the conduct 
of armed hostilities". - answerthe Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) 
The Law of Armed Conflict arises from: - answercivilized nations' humanitarian desire to 
lessen the effects of conflicts 
The Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) arises from civilized nations' humanitarian desire to lessen 
the effects of conflicts. The LOAC: (6.2.) - answerA. pr...
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Chapter 1 - Introduction to International Law Exam Questions with Latest Update
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public international law - ANSWER-the rules and obligations that govern the relationship between states and its individuals 
 
private international law - ANSWER-the rules and obligations that govern the relationships between private individuals and corporations 
 
three types of relationships in public international law - ANSWER-state and state, state and persons, persons and persons 
 
is international law really law - ANSWER-no formal governing body or rule making mechanisms 
 
law - ANSWER-r...
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