When is it appropriate to use one's senses to detect the presence of a hazardous material?

a. If it can be done without resulting in exposure to the material.
b. If the material has a distinct odor
c. If the release is small
d. If the released material has been identified


Answer: a. If it can be done without resulting in exposure to the material.

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) "Anthrax caused by terrorism is easier to treat than a disease acquired naturally." B) "Anthrax caused by terrorism causes signs and symptoms different from anthrax acquired naturally." C) "Anthrax can be acquired only by terrorism; it is not acquired naturally." D) "Anthrax is the same regardless of whether it is intentionally inflicted or acquired naturally."

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The type of health maintenance organization (HMO) that contracts with more than one community-based multispecialty group to provide wider geographical coverage is a(n):

A) group model. B) individual practice association (IPA) model. C) network model. D) staff model.

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Located at the end of the axon branches, the ____ allows impulse transmission to continue to other neurons. 

A. synaptic knob B. neurotransmitter C. axon diameter D. interneuron E. cell body

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A birth-related disorder of the nerves and muscles caused by brain damage that occurs before, during, or shortly after birth or in early childhood is ________.  

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

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