Putting controls in place that offset risk or reduce the harmful effects of a threat are called _____.

A. control analysis
B. risk assumption
C. risk mitigation
D. risk avoidance


Answer: C

Health Professions

You might also like to view...

In third-degree AV block, only a few of the sinus impulses get through to the ventricles

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Health Professions

Which term applies to a type of inpatient bed?

A) Swing bed B) Observation bed C) Recovery Room bed D) Emergency Department bed

Health Professions

Following blunt chest trauma, a 35-year-old male is orally intubated and continuous mechanical ventilation is initiated. Physical assessment of the neck and chest reveal a midline trachea and significant reduction in thoracic expansion of the left chest. There are diminished breath sounds in the left lung compared to the right lung. These findings most likely indicate which of the following?

A. flail chest on right thorax B. right tension pneumothorax C. endobronchial intubation D. subcutaneous emphysema

Health Professions

Extinguishing fires, preventing additional ignition, and removing any spilled fuel is primarily the responsibility of _______ _______.

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

Health Professions