TEST 1 NAVY CORPSMAN
Caduceus - answer Rating insignia for Hospital Corps
Sickbay - answer Where sick and injured men were taken for care
Cockpit - answer Another name for sickbay
Surgeon Steward - answer First enlisted rate requiring special qualification
Medal of Honor - answer Highest military decoration awarded by US gov. Given by
president to US Armed Forces who risk the life above and beyond the call of duty.
Distinguished Service Cross - answer Second highest military decoration given to Army
and previously the Air Force for extraordinary heroism.
Navy Cross - answer Second highest military decoration- awarded to US Navy, USMC,
and CG when under authority of Navy awarded for heroism.
Silver Star - answer Third highest military decoration given to the armed forces for
gallantry in action.
Bronze Star - answerAwarder to someone after 06 December 1941 who shows heroism
against enemy forces
Article 16 - answerFirst direction given to Navy medicine published in 1775....... sickbay
will be established along with a crew to attend and serve injured or sick.
Medical Section - answerShip's surgeon, Surgeon's mate and occasionally one enlisted
man
March 2, 1799 - answerAll sailing warships required to have a cockpit or sickbay
Baymen - answerReplaced Nurse
One who manned the sick bay in 1873 Navy Regs
Apothecary - answerMeaning to put away
14th century pharmacist
Originally 3 pay grades to replace Surgeon Steward
BDAY of Navy - answerPresident William McKinley signed on 17 June 1898
First Corps school - answerPortsmouth, VA in 15 Dec 1902
, 2nd location of corps school - answerGreat Lakes, Il
WW1 - answer2 MOH
55 Navy Cross
Pre-World War - answer4 MOH
1 Navy Cross
ww2 - answer7 MOH
Navy Cross 55
Korean War - answer5 MOH
26 Navy Cross
Vietnam - answer4 MOH
33 Navy Cross
How many MOH recipients from HM - answer22
Also half of the department of the navy
How many vessels - answer20
Who was the first MOH recipient - answerRobert H. Stanley (Boxer Rebellion)
Client - answerAnyone for whom a service requiring some degree of confidentiality is
provided
Contact Point - answerphysical location to which a customer goes to obtain a service
Bereavement - answerState of having suffered a loss by death
Depression - answerSense of great loss of the impending loss of being
Grief - answerThe emotional feeling of pain and distress that a person experiences as a
reaction to loss
Mourning - answerThe outward, social expression of grief and the behavior associated
with loss
Palliation - answerRelief of symptoms when cure is no longer possible and treatment is
provided only for comfort
Rigor Mortis - answerStiffness or rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death
Communication Process 4 parts - answerthe sender
Caduceus - answer Rating insignia for Hospital Corps
Sickbay - answer Where sick and injured men were taken for care
Cockpit - answer Another name for sickbay
Surgeon Steward - answer First enlisted rate requiring special qualification
Medal of Honor - answer Highest military decoration awarded by US gov. Given by
president to US Armed Forces who risk the life above and beyond the call of duty.
Distinguished Service Cross - answer Second highest military decoration given to Army
and previously the Air Force for extraordinary heroism.
Navy Cross - answer Second highest military decoration- awarded to US Navy, USMC,
and CG when under authority of Navy awarded for heroism.
Silver Star - answer Third highest military decoration given to the armed forces for
gallantry in action.
Bronze Star - answerAwarder to someone after 06 December 1941 who shows heroism
against enemy forces
Article 16 - answerFirst direction given to Navy medicine published in 1775....... sickbay
will be established along with a crew to attend and serve injured or sick.
Medical Section - answerShip's surgeon, Surgeon's mate and occasionally one enlisted
man
March 2, 1799 - answerAll sailing warships required to have a cockpit or sickbay
Baymen - answerReplaced Nurse
One who manned the sick bay in 1873 Navy Regs
Apothecary - answerMeaning to put away
14th century pharmacist
Originally 3 pay grades to replace Surgeon Steward
BDAY of Navy - answerPresident William McKinley signed on 17 June 1898
First Corps school - answerPortsmouth, VA in 15 Dec 1902
, 2nd location of corps school - answerGreat Lakes, Il
WW1 - answer2 MOH
55 Navy Cross
Pre-World War - answer4 MOH
1 Navy Cross
ww2 - answer7 MOH
Navy Cross 55
Korean War - answer5 MOH
26 Navy Cross
Vietnam - answer4 MOH
33 Navy Cross
How many MOH recipients from HM - answer22
Also half of the department of the navy
How many vessels - answer20
Who was the first MOH recipient - answerRobert H. Stanley (Boxer Rebellion)
Client - answerAnyone for whom a service requiring some degree of confidentiality is
provided
Contact Point - answerphysical location to which a customer goes to obtain a service
Bereavement - answerState of having suffered a loss by death
Depression - answerSense of great loss of the impending loss of being
Grief - answerThe emotional feeling of pain and distress that a person experiences as a
reaction to loss
Mourning - answerThe outward, social expression of grief and the behavior associated
with loss
Palliation - answerRelief of symptoms when cure is no longer possible and treatment is
provided only for comfort
Rigor Mortis - answerStiffness or rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death
Communication Process 4 parts - answerthe sender