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FMF Study Guide Questions & Answers
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FMF Study Guide Questions & Answers 
1. When is High Crawl Used? - ANS-Greater Speed of Movement is Required 
2. How many types of NBC alrams are there? - ANS-3 
3. What is the primary function of the CH-53E Super Sea Stallion? - ANS-Trasport of Heavy 
Equipment and Supplies during to ship to shore Movement 
4. Which of the following is not one of the 9 rules of first aid? - ANS-ALWAYS position the 
unconscious or semiconcious vitim in a semi-fowler position 
5. How many Hospital Ships are the...
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AST Certification Practice Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Update 2024/2025 (Graded)
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Which of the following methods should be used for routine processing of a specimen? 
 
A. frozen section 
B. in formalin 
C. smeared biopsy 
D. aspiration biopsy B 
Hydrocephalus is a condition marked by excessive 
A. HGH. 
B. CSF. 
C. subarachnoid space. 
D. gamma globulin. B 
Immediately prior to ovulation, the structure preparing to rupture from the ovary wall is the 
A. corpus luteum. 
B. corpus albicans. 
AST Certification Practice Exam Questions 
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CCAT CPG Test 2022G
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CCAT CPG Test 2022G 
 
When using the rule of Tens, patients weighing more than 80kg should have an increase in LR 
infusion rate by how much? - 100mL/hr to LR rate for each 10kg >80Kg 
 
What should be applied on burns to the face and ears? - 
Bacitracin 
Sulfamylon 
 
What is the goal CVP for burn patients? - 6-8 mmHg 
 
Massive transfused casualties are defined as what? - Greater than/equal to 10 units RBCs in 
24 hrs 
 
Though not equivalent to FWB, It should be noted that the 1:1:1 rati...
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CWB Level II Exam 2024/2025 (100%Verified Answers) Latest Update.
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CWB Level II Exam 2024/2025 (100%Verified Answers) Latest Update. 
What is the term used to describe the following condition of lost corrosion resistance? 
"When certain stainless steels are heated between 500-850° C, carbides form at the 
grain boundaries and cause a local depletion of chromium." 
(A) Oxidization 
(B) Increased toughness 
(C) Solution heat treatment 
(D) Sensitization - Correct Answer-(D) Sensitization 
Note: Also known as "carbide precipitation" -- Chromium binds to carbi...
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NFPA 1035 EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. The transfer of heat by the movement of air or liquid best defines: 
A. Conduction 
B. Radiation 
C. Convection 
D. Direct flame contact - Answer- C 
 
Heat transfer that takes place in the form of electromagnetic waves is known as: 
A. Convection 
B. Radiation 
C. Conduction 
D. Direct flame contact - Answer- B 
 
By which of the following methods can heat travel throughout a burning building? 
A. Conduction, radiation and convection 
B. Extension, conduction, and exposure 
C. Convection, ex...
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CWB Level II Exam 2024/2025 (100%Verified Answers) Latest Update.
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CWB Level II Exam 2024/2025 (100%Verified Answers) Latest Update. 
What is the term used to describe the following condition of lost corrosion resistance? 
"When certain stainless steels are heated between 500-850° C, carbides form at the 
grain boundaries and cause a local depletion of chromium." 
(A) Oxidization 
(B) Increased toughness 
(C) Solution heat treatment 
(D) Sensitization - Correct Answer-(D) Sensitization 
Note: Also known as "carbide precipitation" -- Chromium binds to carbi...
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Final Exam West Coast EMT
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What is croup? What are the S/S? - upper airway viral infection that blocks the 
breathing 
s/s: barking cough, hoarse voice, fever, labored or noisy breathing 
What is Epiglottis? What the S/S? - The tissue protecting the windpipe is inflamed 
causing swelling, which blocks the lungs from a bacterial infection 
S/S: SOB, difficulty swallowing, sore throat, fever from infection 
What is a vesicant agent (Terrorism) - man-made chemical warfare agent 
(mustard gas, phosgene) 
What is compensated s...
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WELDING FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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A ____ must be correctly applied so that it is strong enough to hold the assembly and still not interfere with the finished welding. 
Forged, Stick, Tack, or Rod 
Tack weld 
 
 
 
____ must be able to interpret blueprints and welding procedures. 
Tack welders 
Weld shop owners 
Welder's helpers 
Welder assemblers 
Welder assemblers 
 
 
 
Welding operators ____. 
clean slag from the welds, and help position weldments 
operate machines or automatic equipment used to make welds 
often help the we...
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CWB Level II with 100% correct answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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CWB Level IIWhat is the term used to describe the following condition of lost corrosion resistance? 
 
"When certain stainless steels are heated between 500-850° C, carbides form at the grain boundaries and cause a local depletion of chromium." 
 
(A) Oxidization 
(B) Increased toughness 
(C) Solution heat treatment 
(D) Sensitization - correct answer (D) Sensitization 
 
Note: Also known as "carbide precipitation" -- Chromium binds to carbides, and "sweats out" at the grain boundaries 
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NFPA 1035 Exam Prep Questions With Correct Answers Updated 2024/2025!! (100% Verified)
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NFPA 1035 Exam Prep Questions With Correct Answers !! (100% Verified) Heat transfer that takes place in the form of electromagnetic waves is known as: 
A. Convection 
B. Radiation 
C. Conduction 
D. Direct flame contact - Answer B 
By which of the following methods can heat travel throughout a burning building? 
A. Conduction, radiation and convection 
B. Extension, conduction, and exposure 
C. Convection, extension, and expansion 
D. Conduction, radiation, and expansion - Answer A 
Burning is ...
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