AMSA 103 BASIC NURSING QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Four principles of risk management - Answers - Accept risk when benefits outweigh the
cost
Accept no unnecessary risk
Anticipate and manage risk by planning
Make risk decisions at the right level
5 step process for risk management - Answers - Identity hazard
Assess hazard
Make decisions
Implement controls
Supervise & evaluate
OPSEC - Answers - a process of identifying, analyzing, and controlling critical
information indicating friendly actions associated with military operations
OPSEC is whose responsibility? - Answers - everyone's!
OPSEC countermeasure programs - Answers - Communications security (COMSEC)
Computer security (COMPUSEC)
TEMPEST
AF HAZCOM Program - Answers - for those work areas that have workers that handle
or use hazardous chemicals
- includes Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Who is responsible for HAZCOM in their work areas? - Answers - work area supervisors
SDSs must be reconciled at least every _____? - Answers - every year (annually)
whose responsibility is it to label the containers of hazardous chemicals? - Answers -
chemical manufacturers
Fraud - Answers - intentional deception designed to unlawfully deprive the government
of something of value
- false oath
-forgery
- fraudulent enlistment or appointment
- false writing
Waste - Answers - extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure of government funds
, - overstocking perishable supplies
- consistently late employees
- lack of accountability of equiptment
- energy management
Abuse - Answers - intentional, wrongful, or improper use of government resources
- government cell phones
- government travel card
- taking supplies for personal use
Abuse of Authority - Answers - arbitrary and impulsive exercise of power by a military
member or federal official / employee
________'s hierarchy of needs is a model used to understand the relationships of basic
human needs - Answers - Maslow's
categories of human needs: - Answers - - Physiological (food, water, warmth, rest)
- Safety & security (comfortable environment, employment, shelter)
- Love & belonging (friendship & family, sexual intimacy)
- Self-esteem (confidence, achievement, respect of others)
- Self-actualization (morality, creativity)
Basic needs include: - Answers - physiological and safety needs
Psychological needs include: - Answers - belongingness and love needs, esteem needs
Self-fulfillment needs include: - Answers - self-actualization needs
factors that influence nutrition include: - Answers - age
illness
economic status
religion
culture
age-related factors to nutrition - Answers - Infant:
Children:
Adolescents:
Elderly:
illness-related factors to nutrition - Answers - - nutrition needs increase during illness
- nausea and stomach pain may result in decreased appetite
religion and cultural-related factors to nutrition - Answers - certain religions and cultures
have dietary restrictions (most commonly porc, meat, alcohol)
factors that influence exercise - Answers - behavioral aspects
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Four principles of risk management - Answers - Accept risk when benefits outweigh the
cost
Accept no unnecessary risk
Anticipate and manage risk by planning
Make risk decisions at the right level
5 step process for risk management - Answers - Identity hazard
Assess hazard
Make decisions
Implement controls
Supervise & evaluate
OPSEC - Answers - a process of identifying, analyzing, and controlling critical
information indicating friendly actions associated with military operations
OPSEC is whose responsibility? - Answers - everyone's!
OPSEC countermeasure programs - Answers - Communications security (COMSEC)
Computer security (COMPUSEC)
TEMPEST
AF HAZCOM Program - Answers - for those work areas that have workers that handle
or use hazardous chemicals
- includes Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Who is responsible for HAZCOM in their work areas? - Answers - work area supervisors
SDSs must be reconciled at least every _____? - Answers - every year (annually)
whose responsibility is it to label the containers of hazardous chemicals? - Answers -
chemical manufacturers
Fraud - Answers - intentional deception designed to unlawfully deprive the government
of something of value
- false oath
-forgery
- fraudulent enlistment or appointment
- false writing
Waste - Answers - extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure of government funds
, - overstocking perishable supplies
- consistently late employees
- lack of accountability of equiptment
- energy management
Abuse - Answers - intentional, wrongful, or improper use of government resources
- government cell phones
- government travel card
- taking supplies for personal use
Abuse of Authority - Answers - arbitrary and impulsive exercise of power by a military
member or federal official / employee
________'s hierarchy of needs is a model used to understand the relationships of basic
human needs - Answers - Maslow's
categories of human needs: - Answers - - Physiological (food, water, warmth, rest)
- Safety & security (comfortable environment, employment, shelter)
- Love & belonging (friendship & family, sexual intimacy)
- Self-esteem (confidence, achievement, respect of others)
- Self-actualization (morality, creativity)
Basic needs include: - Answers - physiological and safety needs
Psychological needs include: - Answers - belongingness and love needs, esteem needs
Self-fulfillment needs include: - Answers - self-actualization needs
factors that influence nutrition include: - Answers - age
illness
economic status
religion
culture
age-related factors to nutrition - Answers - Infant:
Children:
Adolescents:
Elderly:
illness-related factors to nutrition - Answers - - nutrition needs increase during illness
- nausea and stomach pain may result in decreased appetite
religion and cultural-related factors to nutrition - Answers - certain religions and cultures
have dietary restrictions (most commonly porc, meat, alcohol)
factors that influence exercise - Answers - behavioral aspects