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ALC MARKSMANSHIP TEST 2024-Solved
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ALC MARKSMANSHIP TEST 2024-Solved 
You are explaining to your Soldiers that one click of the front sight post on the M4 carbine with 
the backup iron sight (BUIS) equals________. - Answer ️️ -2 MOA 
You are discussing the shot process with your Soldiers. What is the continuous process 
conducted through the pre-shot, shot, and post-shot to effectively apply lethal fires in a 
responsible manner with accuracy and precision? - Answer ️️ -AIMING 
What is a maintenance procedure that is acco...
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Infantry ALC Marksmanship Exam 2023
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Is all shooting the same? - Answer- All shooting is the same, the fundamentals required to hit your target are the same. 
 
What are the 4 fundamentals of marksmanship? - Answer- Steady Position 
Sight Picture 
Breathing 
Trigger Squeeze 
 
What are the 2 firing tasks? - Answer- Sight alignment 
Trigger Control 
 
Will the bullet always go in the direction that the barrel is pointed? - Answer- Yes 
 
What is sight alignment? - Answer- The process of centering your eye with the aiming system 
 
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Nurs 403: Exam ① Questions with Correct Answers
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What is the purpose of zeroing invasive pressure monitoring? When is it done? Correct Answer-put to atmospheric pressure 
 
confirms that when pressure within system is zero 
 
done by opening reference stopcock to room air 
 
-may be once a shift 
-per hospital policy 
-if system is disconnected from monitor 
-when changing system (bag/tubing) 
 
nob off to pt -->open to air to zero-->new red cap to replace 
 
ECG line 
Arterial line 
PA pressure line 
SPO2 
Respiratory rate 
noninvasive ...
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Nurs 403: Exam ① Questions with Correct Answers
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What is the purpose of zeroing invasive pressure monitoring? When is it done? Correct Answer-put to atmospheric pressure 
 
confirms that when pressure within system is zero 
 
done by opening reference stopcock to room air 
 
-may be once a shift 
-per hospital policy 
-if system is disconnected from monitor 
-when changing system (bag/tubing) 
 
nob off to pt -->open to air to zero-->new red cap to replace 
 
ECG line 
Arterial line 
PA pressure line 
SPO2 
Respiratory rate 
noninvasive ...
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UNLV BIO 189 LAB PRACTICAL | 110 Questions | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What are the units of measurement for mass? - Gram (g) 
What are the units of measurement for length? - Meter (m) 
What are the units of measurement for volume? - Liter (L) 
What are the units of measurement for temperature? - Degrees Celsius (metric); Degrees Fahrenheit 
(US) 
What is a caliper? - A tool for measuring length, has jaws 
What is a Balance? - A tool for measuring weight 
What is the scientific term for "zeroing" a balance? - Tare function 
what is the function on a scale that su...
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11C ALC MARKSMANSHIP 2024
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Everything that happens to the projectile from the time the primer is struck by the firing pin until the projectile comes to a complete stop, is referred to as what? 
Ballistics 
A bullet flying through the air is acted upon primarily by two forces, which change the direction and velocity of it's motion. What are these two forces? 
Gravity 
Air Resistance 
The path of flight that the bullet will take when it is fired from the rifle is known as what? 
Trajectory 
What happens when a bullet leave...
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UNLV BIO 189 LAB PRACTICAL | 110 Questions | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What are the units of measurement for mass? - Gram (g) 
What are the units of measurement for length? - Meter (m) 
What are the units of measurement for volume? - Liter (L) 
What are the units of measurement for temperature? - Degrees Celsius (metric); Degrees Fahrenheit 
(US) 
What is a caliper? - A tool for measuring length, has jaws 
What is a Balance? - A tool for measuring weight 
What is the scientific term for "zeroing" a balance? - Tare function 
what is the function on a scale that su...
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SBUH Critical Care Exam Questions & Answers 2024
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SBUH Critical Care Exam Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
What is the foramen of monroe? - ANSWER-reference point for zeroing a ventriculostomy AKA the Tragus 
 
What makes up the "cranial vault"? - ANSWER-brain tissue, blood and CSF 
 
What is CPP? - ANSWER-cerebral perfusion pressure at which brain tissue is perfused, estimates adequacy of cerebral blood flow (MAP-ICP) 
 
What is the monroe kellie doctorine? - ANSWER-the volume of three components within the skull must remain equal- an increase ...
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Marksmanship Test Questions
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Marksmanship Test Questions 
 
According to TC 3-22.9 what are the 3 individual weapon employment skills? - 
-Accuracy 
-Precision 
-Consistancy 
 
(TC 3-22.9 Fig. 1-1) 
 
What are the four rules of firearms safety that apply to all weapons systems according to TC 3- 
22.9? - -Treat Every Weapon as if it is loaded 
-Never Point the Weapon at Anything You Do Not Intend to Destroy. 
-Keep Finger Straight and Off the Trigger until Ready to Fire 
-Ensure Positive Identification of the Target and it...
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N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 with 100% Correct Answers
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N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 with 100% Correct Answers 
4 components of a pressure monitoring system - Answer--invasive catheter 
-transducer 
-flush system 
-bedside monitor 
Invasive catheter - Answer-attached to high pressure tubing which connects to the 
transducer 
Transducer - Answer-- converts the pressure coming from the artery or heart chamber 
into an electrical signal (waveform) 
- needs to be zeroed at least once a shift and when it is set up 
- must be at phlebostatic axis 
phlebostatic...
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