Which inert gas is suitable for use on Class A, Class B, Class C, and some Class D fires?

a. Dry chemical
b. Argon
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Neon


b

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Best practices used to define superior performance and which create a standard against which an organization can assess itself defines _______________

A. baselines B. benchmarks C. performance standards D. maps

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The term ____________________ refers to the front surface of a body, whether erect, supine, or prone

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The adverse effects of _______________ bronchodilators include tachycardia, palpitations, skeletal muscle tremors, and nervousness.

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

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Which of the following statements bestexplains the need to reposition a patient upright with the mouth remaining wide open for up to two minutes after the completion of a Gow-Gates injection?

A) An open mouth allows access to safely remove the syringe and bite block from the mouth, and provides time to rinse and suction the area of injection while preventing aspiration risk in an upright position B) An upright, open mouth position allows gravity to improve the flow of solution toward the IA nerve, which is located 5 to 10 mm from the deposition site C) An open mouth allows the condyle to remain fully translated over the articular eminence, preventing the diffusion of solution away from the IA nerve; the upright position facilitates diffusion toward the IA nerve D) An open mouth allows withdrawal of the syringe without contacting the mandibular occlusal plane; the upright position improves diffusion of the solution toward the IA nerve

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