Which of the following statements regarding devices used to operate a fire door is MOST accurate?

A) The simplest device used to operate a fire door is a smoke detector.
B) A fusible link operates as quickly as a device that reacts to smoke.
C) A smoke detector used to operate a fire door permits easy testing of the door.
D) A fusible link is a more expensive operating device than a smoke detector.


C

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A. New problem B. Established problem, stable or improving C. New problem with diagnostic workup D. Established problem, worsening

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A) The nurse may be too busy to read the written report. B) The nurse may not have heard the first radio report. C) The patient's condition may have changed since the first radio report. D) The nurse may have to perform critical interventions on the patient before you complete your written report.

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Most laboratory tests performed in blood banks and transfusion services are _________ tests

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