Which NFPA label should you affix to a chemical that causes a high health risk?

A. Image A
B. Image B
C. Image C
D. Image D


Answer: D

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A) her head is proportionately larger and heavier than an adult's. B) she has low blood sugar, making her unstable. C) she is still new to walking and may be unstable on her feet. D) both A and C are contributing factors.

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Solve the percents, rounding off to the closest hundredth if necessary. 82% of 40 =

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Type, depth, site, and percentage of total body surface are important in documenting

A) burns. B) lesions. C) lacerations. D) fractures.

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The appropriate OR attire for a visitor whose presence in the OR will be brief is a one-piece coverall, head cover, mask, and shoe covers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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