Topic 2 (2)
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Título del Test:![]() Topic 2 (2) Descripción: Ryn crew |




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The Water Glycol Fire Extinguisher should NOT be used for dealing with: Cooling burnt material. Non-Electrical Fires. Seat Fires. Electrical Fires. Slurred Speech and Paralysis down one side of the body are symptoms of. Cardiac Arrest. Stroke. Asthma. Heart Attack. An Allergic Reaction is the body’s response to a foreign substance, usually resulting in?. A Minor or Major Fit. Heart Muscle Dying. A Blood Clot in the Brain. Swelling of the Face or Airways. T.U.C Stands for. Treatment of Unconscious Casualties. Testing of Untrained Cabin crew. Time of Useful Consciousness. Things are Under Control. In the General Fire Drill, what do we mean by “Attack?”. Get to the ground as soon as possible. Wait for Emergency Services to use better equipment. Hold whoever caused the fire legally responsible. Begin the Appropriate fire Drill. Cool Down the Area. At Full Cruise (40,000ft) TUC can be as little as. Approx. 5 minutes. Approx. 18 minutes. There’s no way to tell. Approx. 18 Seconds. Hyperglycaemia and Hypoglycaemia are two forms of?. Cardiovascular Disease. Diabetes. Stroke. Epilepsy. A Flashover is: A Sudden Transfer of Heat from a Local Fire to a more widespread area. A Crew Member bringing a torch to help see through dense smoke. The last moment before a flame or fire completely extinguishes. The first moment a fire starts. Sources for Water in Polar Survival can be: Impossible to find. Fluids from animals. Melted Snow. Nearest salt water source. Superficial, Partial Thickness and Full Thickness are three types of?. Hypoxia. Bleeding. Diabetes. Burns. The Hot/Cold test should be performed with: While wearing Fire Gloves. The Back of the Hand. While wearing a PBE. The Palm of the Hand. In Sea Survival, one of the biggest threats to Survival is: Passing Ships. Sharks. Cold Water Shock. Non-inflated Life Jackets. What are the main functions of the Spine?. Adjust, Break, Bounce, Loosen. Connection, Bend, Reach, React. Support, Protection, Attachment, Movement. Respond, React, Reflect, Repel. What are the “Principals of Survival?”. Survive the Impact, Get Out, Survive Outside. Inform, Identify, Prepare, Attack, Control. Protection, Location, Water, Food. Survival of the fittest. In the General Fire Drill, what do we mean by “Identify?”. Recognise which crew member will need to fight the fire. Identify to Flight Deck, which Emergency Services will be needed on arrival. Locate the Source of the Fire, asses the Severity, take initial action. Identify who started the fire. The International Distress Signal Is: Waving twice at passing aircraft. S.O.S spelled out in rocks, on the ground. Three fires in a Triangle. The Aircraft wreckage. Diabetes is a conditions where the body is unable to control it’s own…: Oxygen Levels. Blood Sugar Levels. Co2 Levels. Bile Levels. Hyperventilation is a result of too much _____ in the body: Oxygen. Fluid. Co2. Insulin. Slurred Speech and Paralysis down one side of the body are symptoms of: Asthma. Stroke. Cardiac Arrest. Heart Attack. The Principals of Fire Fighting are: Smell, Smoke, Spray. Minimum, Equipment, Position. Preserve, Prevent, Promote. Check, Fight, Report. |