What will happen to cryogenic liquids trapped within a confining space?
A. Expand and become a flammability hazard
B. Release into the atmosphere and create a visible fog
C. Vaporize, expand, and cause violent pressure explosion
D. Vaporize and dissipate into the atmosphere, causing an asphyxiation hazard
C
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A) A patient who is bleeding and continuously coughing B) A patient with a high fever C) A patient in a wheelchair D) An angry patient
What morphological characteristics of the following cell types will help the technologist differentiate them?
a. Mesothelial cells b. Adenocarcinoma c. Leukemic blasts d. Small-cell carcinoma What will be an ideal response?
A ____ refers to a material with cancer-causing potential.
A. BLEVE B. toxin C. etiological agent D. carcinogen
A 30-year-old male presents with respiratory distress that began within minutes of being exposed to an unknown chemical at an industrial site. When caring for this patient, it is MOST important to remember that:
A. he will likely require frequent suctioning. B. he must be properly decontaminated first. C. aggressive airway management may be needed. D. inhalation injuries can cause aspiration pneumonia.