Large air bubbles in a cartridge of anesthetic solution are a normal result of the manufacturing process and pose no risk for use
A) True
B) False
B
Explanation: B) Large bubbles can result when solutions have been frozen or contaminated. Cartridges should be discarded when larger bubbles are noted below the cap when held vertically.
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