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Master Training Specialist
101 START:Identifying hazards 
Pg. 7 - Step 1 in the process. A hazard is any condition with the potential to negatively impact mission 
accomplishment or cause injury, death, or property damage. Hazard identification is foundation of the 
entire RM process. If a hazard is not identified, it cannot be controlled. The effort expended in 
identifying hazards will have a multiplier effect. Therefore, this step should be allotted a larger portion of 
the available time. There are three basic actions...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 83 pages •
101 START:Identifying hazards 
Pg. 7 - Step 1 in the process. A hazard is any condition with the potential to negatively impact mission 
accomplishment or cause injury, death, or property damage. Hazard identification is foundation of the 
entire RM process. If a hazard is not identified, it cannot be controlled. The effort expended in 
identifying hazards will have a multiplier effect. Therefore, this step should be allotted a larger portion of 
the available time. There are three basic actions...
Master Training Specialist
101 START:Identifying hazards 
Pg. 7 - Step 1 in the process. A hazard is any condition with the potential to negatively impact mission 
accomplishment or cause injury, death, or property damage. Hazard identification is foundation of the 
entire RM process. If a hazard is not identified, it cannot be controlled. The effort expended in 
identifying hazards will have a multiplier effect. Therefore, this step should be allotted a larger portion of 
the available time. There are three basic actions...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
101 START:Identifying hazards 
Pg. 7 - Step 1 in the process. A hazard is any condition with the potential to negatively impact mission 
accomplishment or cause injury, death, or property damage. Hazard identification is foundation of the 
entire RM process. If a hazard is not identified, it cannot be controlled. The effort expended in 
identifying hazards will have a multiplier effect. Therefore, this step should be allotted a larger portion of 
the available time. There are three basic actions...
Master Training Specialist Study Questions
Attrition may be classified as one of two things? 
Academic 
Non-academic 
What are the 3 elements of the navy training system? 
Preparation to train 
Delivery of training 
Evaluation of training 
What is the ultimate goal of Instruction? 
Cause students to remain motivated beyond the i
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
Attrition may be classified as one of two things? 
Academic 
Non-academic 
What are the 3 elements of the navy training system? 
Preparation to train 
Delivery of training 
Evaluation of training 
What is the ultimate goal of Instruction? 
Cause students to remain motivated beyond the i
Master Training Specialist (MTS)
Explain the parts of the 5-step process as they apply to ORM. 
I A M I S 
Identify hazards 
Assess hazards 
Make risk decisions 
Implement controls 
Supervise 
Define a High Risk Course. 
A course with an elevated probability of loss. (Ex. SERE/BUDS
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 44 pages •
Explain the parts of the 5-step process as they apply to ORM. 
I A M I S 
Identify hazards 
Assess hazards 
Make risk decisions 
Implement controls 
Supervise 
Define a High Risk Course. 
A course with an elevated probability of loss. (Ex. SERE/BUDS
Master Training Specialist – Test
All Persons Serving on an ARB Must _____ 
Reach a Consensus on the Recommendation 
Which of the Following Elements of a Learning Objective defines what a Learner should be able to 
Accomplish as a Result of Training? 
Behavior 
_____, accessed with CANTRAC, provides Sailors the means to view and request seats in Designated 
Navy Schools. 
ENTRS
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
All Persons Serving on an ARB Must _____ 
Reach a Consensus on the Recommendation 
Which of the Following Elements of a Learning Objective defines what a Learner should be able to 
Accomplish as a Result of Training? 
Behavior 
_____, accessed with CANTRAC, provides Sailors the means to view and request seats in Designated 
Navy Schools. 
ENTRS
Massachusetts CSL Practice and review questions updated for 2018
The minimum amount of glazing area required for a habitable room in a single-family dwelling that 
measures 20 ft. x 30 ft. is ____ square feet 
48 
IRC - section R303.1 - 8% of floor area 
Which type of construction best describes a structure consisting of exterior walls constructed of 
noncombustible materials and the interior building elements are of solid or laminated wood without 
concealed spaces? 
Type IV 
IBC - section 602.4
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 87 pages •
The minimum amount of glazing area required for a habitable room in a single-family dwelling that 
measures 20 ft. x 30 ft. is ____ square feet 
48 
IRC - section R303.1 - 8% of floor area 
Which type of construction best describes a structure consisting of exterior walls constructed of 
noncombustible materials and the interior building elements are of solid or laminated wood without 
concealed spaces? 
Type IV 
IBC - section 602.4
Maryville NURS 624 exam 4
Delirium onset 
ACUTE, NEW onset 
abrupt over short period from hrs. to days (possibly weeks) 
Delirium timing? 
confusion fluctuates throughout the day 
causes of delirium? 
CVA 
acute medical condition: distended bladd
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 41 pages •
Delirium onset 
ACUTE, NEW onset 
abrupt over short period from hrs. to days (possibly weeks) 
Delirium timing? 
confusion fluctuates throughout the day 
causes of delirium? 
CVA 
acute medical condition: distended bladd
KIN 260 Chapter 1-11 and 14-16
Which is NOT a major part in the structure of this book that shows how people learn kinesiology? 
Importance of Physical Activity 
Which of the following is NOT a reason that kinesiology is one of the fastest-growing majors in higher 
education? 
Experts in other disciplines didn't know where else kinesiology should fit because it was such a 
multidimensional field of study. 
Which of the following represents a means of obtaining theoretical knowledge of kinesiology? 
studying exercise physiolo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Which is NOT a major part in the structure of this book that shows how people learn kinesiology? 
Importance of Physical Activity 
Which of the following is NOT a reason that kinesiology is one of the fastest-growing majors in higher 
education? 
Experts in other disciplines didn't know where else kinesiology should fit because it was such a 
multidimensional field of study. 
Which of the following represents a means of obtaining theoretical knowledge of kinesiology? 
studying exercise physiolo...
Introduction to Communication - C464 / Competency 1- Communication Foundations: 53% of assessment
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 1 
In order to communicate effectively 
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 2 
Not everyone we encounter will appreciate the value of communication 
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 3 
We over rely on digitally mediated communication 
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 4 
We live in a diverse world where intercultural understanding can be difficult.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 1 
In order to communicate effectively 
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 2 
Not everyone we encounter will appreciate the value of communication 
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 3 
We over rely on digitally mediated communication 
The Four challenges of communication - Challenge 4 
We live in a diverse world where intercultural understanding can be difficult.
Intraoperative NCLEX questions
The physical environment of a surgery suite is designed primarily to promote 
a. electrical safety 
b. medical and surgical asepsis 
c. comfort and privacy of the patient 
d. communication among the surgical team 
B- Medical and surgical asepsis 
Although all the factors are important to the safety and wellbeing of the patient, the first consideration 
in the physical environment of the surgical suite is prevention of transmission of infection to the patient 
When transporting an inpatient to th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
The physical environment of a surgery suite is designed primarily to promote 
a. electrical safety 
b. medical and surgical asepsis 
c. comfort and privacy of the patient 
d. communication among the surgical team 
B- Medical and surgical asepsis 
Although all the factors are important to the safety and wellbeing of the patient, the first consideration 
in the physical environment of the surgical suite is prevention of transmission of infection to the patient 
When transporting an inpatient to th...