A.notify the tug B.deploy life bouys C.launch a boat D.sound the general alarm
A.On their side if unconscious B.Head down and feet up,no injuries to face or head C.Flat on their back with head and feet at the same level D.Arms above their head
A.Head up and feet down B.Head down and feet up C.Flat on back with head and feet elevated D.Arms above the head
A.Check the corresponding (left versus right) parts of the body B.Watch the patient's eyes as you probe parts of the body C.Look for discoloration of the patient's skin D.Look for uncontrolled vibration or twitching of parts of the body
A.before the end of the voyage B.no later than 24 hours after the vessel docks C.no later than 7 days after the injury occurred D.only if the injury prevents him from working
A.soda crackers and water B.orange juice C.an ounce of whiskey D.a glass of milk
A.Wrap a tight bandage around the wound B.Apply a compression bandage C.Use temporary stitches of sail twine D.Apply butterfly strips,then a sterile dressing
A.an event is in connection with the marine peril at sea B.a matter is linked to a person injury C.a fact is being contacted by Charter Party D.a case is related to dispute about cargo
A.sounds B.have sounded C.is sounding D.is sounded
A.Toxic fumes of oxides of nitrogen B.Toxic fumes of lead C.Poisonous phosgene gas D.Poisonous chlorine gas