Which of the following is NOT a topical corticosteroid?

A) betamethasone
B) hydrocortisone
C) fluocinonide
D) warfarin


D) warfarin
Warfarin should be used only orally as an anticoagulant; it is not a topical corticosteroid.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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An effective and reliable communication system is essential to the EMT and the EMS system because:

A) It has been shown to decrease the number of lawsuits against EMS providers B) EMTs are better able to assess patients C) It allows hospitals to better prepare for the arrival of a patient D) The safety of an EMT is guaranteed at a dangerous scene

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It is imperative that the dental staff understand the cause of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) so that they can provide the most appropriate emergency care.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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