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HCB 101 Test 1 "Corpsman Killer" 2024 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers What is TCRM? - Correct Answer Risk management concepts when time and resources are limited What is the ABCD model? - Correct Answer A - Assess the situation B - Balance resources C - Communicate to others D -...

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What is TCRM? - Correct Answer Risk management concepts when time and resources are limited



What is the ABCD model? - Correct Answer A - Assess the situation

B - Balance resources

C - Communicate to others

D - Do and Debrief the event



What is the ABCD model based on? - Correct Answer 1. fundamental scientific principles

2. ability to focus individuals

3. increase the situational awareness

4. improve performance in a time critical environment



Using the ABCD Model daily creates what? - Correct Answer A habit and tricks the brain into thinking
under stress and boredom



What is situational awareness (SA)? - Correct Answer Refers to the degree of accuracy by which one's
perception of the current environment mirrors reality.



What are the three "colors of risk"? - Correct Answer Green - Little chance of serious error

Yellow - Higher chance of serious error

Red - Very high chance of serious error



What is the basis of all decisions made and action taken every day both on and off duty? - Correct
Answer Honor, Courage, and Commitment



Define communication - Correct Answer A highly complicated inter-personal process of people
relating to each other through conversation.



Define customer - Correct Answer Someone who buys goods or services.

,Define client - Correct Answer Anyone for whom a service requiring some degree of confidentiality is
provided.



Define contact point - Correct Answer The physical location to which a customer goes to obtain a
service



Define attitude - Correct Answer The tendency to move toward a situation or away from it



Define skill - Correct Answer The ability to do something well



Define verbal - Correct Answer Involves the use of words either through spoken or written
communication.



Define non-verbal - Correct Answer Dress, gestures, touching, body language, face and eye behavior,
and even silence.



Define acceptance - Correct Answer The patient has found peace w/ the diagnosis or prognosis



Define anger - Correct Answer Looks for a cause or fixes blame



Define bargaining - Correct Answer The wish for extension of life, or later for relief of pain



Define bereavement - Correct Answer the state or condition caused by loss through death



Define coping - Correct Answer Adjusting to or solving challenges



Define denial - Correct Answer The person cannot believe the diagnosis or prognosis



Define depression - Correct Answer A sense of great loss of the impending loss of being



Define empathy - Correct Answer The ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels

, Define grief - Correct Answer emotional feeling related to the perception of loss



Define hospice - Correct Answer Philosophy of care for the dying and their families



Define morgue - Correct Answer a place were dead bodies are kept to be claimed or identifed



Define mourning - Correct Answer outward, social expression of loss



Define mortality - Correct Answer the number of deaths in a given time or place



Define palliation - Correct Answer the relief of symptoms when cure is no longer possible, and
treatment is provided solely for comfort



Define postmortem - Correct Answer after death



Define sympathy - Correct Answer An affinity, association, or relationship between persons or things
wherein whatever affects one similarly affects the other



Define terminal illness - Correct Answer Leading ultimately to death



Define rigor mortis - Correct Answer stiffening of the body



Define verbal communication - Correct Answer the exchange of spoken or written language with
others during interactions



Define nonverbal communication - Correct Answer behaviors and characteristics that convey
meaning without the use of words



Define active listening - Correct Answer When the receiver interprets and understands the senders
message in the same manner as the sender intended it



What are the four parts of the Communication process? - Correct Answer 1. The sender

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