NAVEDTRA 14145, Ch 3 MIL REQ For PO1 Flashcards

1
Q

What program ensures that commands do not wait for discriminatory incidents to occur before taking
corrective action?

A

Command Managed Equal Opportunity (CMEO)

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2
Q

From what two perspectives can equal opportunity be observed?

A

Personnel and Administration

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3
Q

What team evaluates command members knowledge about equal opportunity?

A

Command Assessment Team (CAT)

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4
Q

What team assesses command compliance with the Navy’s equal opportunity objectives as a whole?

A

Command Training Team (CTT)

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5
Q

What means are used for determining what people actually do or how they behave and interact?

A

Observations

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6
Q

How many methods can be used by commands to enforce equal opportunity?

A

Three

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7
Q

Which article of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) grants Commanding Officers the power to award punishment for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial?

A

Article 15

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8
Q

What publication contains details concerning required premast advice to an accused?

A

Judge Advocate General (JAG) Manual

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9
Q

Who is responsible for collecting all available facts concerning the offense itself and the background of
the accused?

A

PIO

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10
Q

How many types of punishment under article 15 of the UCMJ, under appropriate circumstances, can be imposed by Commanding Officers?

A

Nine

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11
Q

What is the least severe form of liberty denial?

A

Restriction

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12
Q

What is the physical restraint of persons during duty or non-duty hours, or both called?

A

Correctional custody

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13
Q

How many days is the maximum duration that confinement sentences on bread and water may be
imposed on nonrated personnel attached or embarked on vessels?

A

3

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14
Q

What is considered to be the most severe form of NJP?

A

Reduction in grade

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15
Q

What is the maximum number of hours per day that extra duty can be assigned?

A

2

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16
Q

Detention of pay may not exceed how many years and may not extend beyond the expiration of the
member’s current enlistment?

A

1 year

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17
Q

Up to how many days may Commanders defer confinement on bread and water or correctional custody if the needs of the naval service dictate such deferment?

A

15

18
Q

How many days do members have to appeal NJP punishment to a higher authority?

A

5

19
Q

What has become the most valuable drug detection and deterrence tool used by the Navy?

A

Urinalysis

20
Q

Natural and synthetic morphine-like drugs that are derived from what source are the most effective pain relievers known?

A

Opiates

21
Q

What is a white or brown powder known to the addict as H, horse, caballo, white stuff, white lade,
Harry, joy powder, doojee, sugar, stag, or smack?

A

Heroin

22
Q

How many times more potent than morphine is heroin?

A

10

23
Q

What year was Methadone invented by German chemists?

A

1941

24
Q

What type of substances produce excitation, increased activity, and an ability to go without sleep for extended periods?

A

Stimulants

25
Q

Which drug induces euphoria, excitation, anxiety, a sense of increased muscular strength, and
talkativeness?

A

Cocaine

26
Q

What is street cocaine that is mixed with baking soda and water to remove impurities called?

A

Crack

27
Q

What type of substance distorts the user’s perception of objective reality?

A

Hallucinogens

28
Q

What is the number one drug problem in the United States today?

A

Alcohol

29
Q

Which instruction provides the Navy’s policy on drug and alcohol abuse?

A

OPNAVINST 5350.4B

30
Q

The first consistent changes in mood and behavior appear at blood-alcohol levels of approximately
what percent?

A

0.05

31
Q

Voluntary motor actions-hand and arm movements, walking, and sometimes speech-become clumsy at
what blood-alcohol level?

A

0.10%

32
Q

A blood-alcohol level of what percent measurably impairs the controls of the entire motor area of the
brain as well as that part of the brain that guides emotional behavior?

A

0.20

33
Q

Drinking large amounts of alcohol for an extended length of time reduces the brain’s sensitivity to the
alcohol. Therefore, a person must drink greater amounts of alcohol to feel its effects. What is this change in the sensitivity of the brain called?

A

Tolerance

34
Q

What process do our bodies use to transform drugs into other substances and eventually eliminate them through normal bodily functions?

A

Metabolic

35
Q

How many times more often among alcoholics as among non-alcoholics does Cirrhosis of the liver
occur?

A

Eight

36
Q

People with blood-alcohol levels of what percent have a reduced white blood cell mobilization as great as that in people suffering from severe shock?

A

0.15 to 0.25

37
Q

How many different levels does the Navy provide alcohol abuse prevention and rehabilitation programs
on?

A

Three

38
Q

What is the maximum time allotted for members to a Level II alcohol abuse counseling program?

A

4 weeks

39
Q

Residential rehabilitation for alcohol abuse involves a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach that
normally lasts how many weeks?

A

6

40
Q

How many days do persons remain in an “aftercare” status following a successful completion of a Level
II or III alcohol abuse program before they return to their command?

A

180

41
Q

Who is the command representative responsible to the commanding officer for carrying out the
NADAP?

A

DAPA

42
Q

What is a nonresidential facility providing counseling services, clinical screening/referral, and local outreach programs for commands in the immediate geographic area?

A

CAAC