HCB 101 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
HCB 101 Exam Questions With Verified Answers What is TCRM - answerTime Critical Risk Managment A - answerAssess the Situation B - answerBalance Resources C - answerCommunicate to Others D - answerDo and Debrief 3 Colors With "A" - answerGreen, Yellow, Red, and Swooshing Arrow Situational Awarness - answerKnowing what is going on around you Blocks associated with "B" - answerRed, Green, Aqua, Yellow, and Grey Communicate - answerMake sure everyone knows what is going on Do and Debrief - answerDo the mission, and talk about it afterwards TCRM Honor - answerKeen sense of ethical conduct. Take responsibility for your actions TCRM Courage - answerMental and moral strength to do what is right TCRM Commitment - answerWorking as a team to improve the quality of work Caduceus - answerHospital Corps rating insignia Sickbay - answerSick and injured men were taken for care Cockpit - answerAnother name for the sickbay Surgeon Steward - answerFirst enlisted rate requiring specific qualifications Medal of Honor - answerHighest military decoration awarded by the US gov. Risk of life above and beyond the call of duty Distinguished Service Cross - answerSecond highest military decoration awarded to US Army. Extraordinary heroism Navy Cross - answerSecond highest military decoration, awarded to US Navy, US Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Silver star - answerThird-Highest military combat decoration. Awarded to any member of the US Armed Forces Bronze Star - answerAny member serving after 6 Dec 1941 for heroic or meritorious achievement when fighting in a conflict. 1775 - answerFirst direction given to the organization of Navy medicine published Article 16 - answerA convenient place shall be set apart for sick or hurt men. Medical Section - answerShip's Surgeon, Surgeon's mate, and an enlisted man 2 March 1799 - answerCongress mandated all sailing warships have a cockpit to treat sick and injured Duties Assigned by Ship's Surgeon - answerLoblolly boys cared for sick or injured, official rate in 1814, maintained cockpit cleanliness, provided water and containers for amputated limbs Loblolly Boys - answerServed during Quasi-War with France () and First Barbary War () Loblolly Boys of Distinction - answerJohn Wall (First Loblolly Boy) John Domyn (First Loblolly POW) Joseph Anderson (First African-American Loblolly) Surgeon Steward info - answertitle used form Navy pay charts in 1841 Second in seniority First enlisted rate requiring specific qualifications Nurse info - answer Applied to Junior Enlisted Medical Personnel Served with Surgeon Steward Baymen info - answerEarly 1870s-1898 One who manned the sick bay Apothecary info - answer First pharmacist's Required vast pharmaceutical knowledge Invaluable to medical department for drugs Famous Apothecary's - answerCornelius O' Leary (38 years experience) Robert Stanley (First HM to win Medal of Honor) Hospital Corpsman Birthday - answer17 JUN 1898 20th century Coprsman - answerLargest expansion in history WAVES - answerWomen Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service U.S. Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland Flagship of Navy Medicine - answer11 NOV 1940, Bethesda Naval Hospital became Flagship First Hospital Corps School - answerPortsmouth, VA. 15 Dec 1902, First 29 Hospital Apprentices graduated 1916 - answer3.5% Expansion of Hospital Corps to Navy and Marine Corps 1917 - answerHospital Corps School opened in Great Lakes, IL 1921 - answerCorps School closed in Great lakes, but opened 20 years later due to WW2 1928 - answerCorps School opened in San Di
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