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See {{subpage|Question bank}}
See {{subpage|Question bank}}
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Q: What can you potentially get from untreated water?
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A: Giardia
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Q: How can chemically poisoned water be made safe to drink?
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A: It can't be made safe using any method.
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Q: Why is it important to stay well hydradated?
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A: being hydrated hels to
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* maintain energy
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* prevent shock
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* prevent hypothermia
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* prevent heat injuries
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Q: Name the 4 ways to obtain potable water in the field?
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A: boil, filtration, chemical treatment, carry drinkable water
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Q: what is the disadvantage of chemically filtering water?
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A: It leaves an aftertaste
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Q: What is a "cat hole" used for?
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A: For personal waste disposal.
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Q: How deep should a "cat hole" be?
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A: 15 cm (6 inches) deep
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