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CBTR MIDTERM!

1. c
2. A
3. c
4. c
5. Which of the following should be installed in areas with high risk of fire?
Fixed extinguishing installation
6. What should fire fighters always be equipped with?
Communication equipoment
7. Who will usually carry out stationary surveys and certifications?
Ship classification society
8. What is the first phase of on-board firefighting tactics?
alert
9. It is important that emergencies to smoke divers are made?
D. short and precise
10. When discovering an injured person, what is the first thing you should check for?
A. hazards
11. What is the safest and most effective way to apply water in a fire operation onboard?
a. fog
12. Dry distillation can cause which of the following?
d. fire gasses
13. A chemical burn from fluid must be bandaged firmly to prevent fluid from covering greater parts
of skin?
B. flase
14. The respiration system is above all reacting to the carbon dioxide in the blood.
A true
15. Does the muster list and emergency instruction contain information relevant only to the deck
officers?
C no all crew members and other personnel onboard
16. Can national maritime authorities and classification societies require additions to the solas
requirements?
C yes
17. Who must be familiar with the muster list and the emergency instructions onboard?
C all the crew members
18. Where do you always find operation and maintenance instructions for the extinguisher?
B on the label of the extinguisher
19. A CO2 system extinguishes a fire in a protected space by
C depriving the fire of oxygen
20. What fire extinguisher would you use to put out burning oil?
A co2
21. b
22. a
23. c
24. b
25. In which type of jobs is there a risk of exposure to harmful substance?
D all of the above
26. How can you best protect yourself against the most common injury, sprain or cuts in hands,
arms or fingers?
B by using gloves when practical, and being obsewrvant of the risk
27. Which type of work requires permits or checklist?
A painting the mast with help of a bosun
28. Who shall ensure that each worker receives adequate safety and health training?
B employer
29. In connection with workers obligations, all personnel should:
A make connect use of the personal equipment
30. Which of the following should be installed in areas with high risk of fire?
C fixed extinguishing installations
31. A large dose of muscle relaxing medicaments can cause respiratory problems due to the
reduced activity in the abdominal muscles.
A true
32. The main task of the blood is to transport oxygen to the body cells.
A true
33. A patient who breathes will always have pulse.
A true
34. The cells in the blood vessels are completely resistant to diffusion
A true
35. When performing CPR it is advisable to elevate the patient’s leg to secure sufficient blood to the
chest and head.
A ture
36. Normal rate of pulse in a healthy adult is about 2-3 beats per second
B false
37. Internal bleeding will never lead to circulation failure
B flase
38. You should terminate resuscitation after 15 minutes
B flase
39. A patient who is breathing has open airways.
A true
40. It is the increased pressure in the head that is fatal, not the bleeding itself.
A ture
41. Fractured spine will always imply unconsciousness.
B false
42. An unconscious patient suffering from a major spine injury should not be placed in recovery
position as air may increase the damage and lead to paralysis
B false
43. If a person is bitten by a snake, you should ask the person to hold the bitten body part in a hot
water as soon as possible, (without getting scald)
A true
44. Fluids sway any medical chemical on the skin with plenty of cold water. Be sure that the water
doesn’t flush away from the casualty’s body.
B false
45. Heat stroke can occur suddenly, causing unconsciousness with minutes. This maybe signaled by
the casualty feeling uneasy and ill
A true
46. A person under influence of alcohol will suffer from frost injuries quicker than a sober person
A true
47. A sudden fall in blood pressure does not normally lead to circulation failure.
B false
48. A limb with an external bleeding should be lowered to maintain circulation in order to supply
the cells with oxygen and prevent cell death.
A true
49. Shock and circulation failure are the same?
A true
50. As internal abdominal bleeding is not dangerous as it will stop bleeding by itself due to the
increased pressure in the abdomen.
B false

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