The primary clinical feature associated with exposure to a vesicant agent is:

A: tachycardia.
B: skin blistering.
C: muscle twitching.
D: vomiting blood.


Ans: B: skin blistering.

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________ can be used on the skin, while ________ is too corrosive.

A. Bleach/chlorhexidine B. Formaldehyde/triclosan C. Disinfectant/iodophor D. Antiseptic/disinfectant

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A. Asthma B. Broken bone C. Profuse bleeding D. All of these

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A. a little to your right so that you can see the document holder clearly. B. at a distance that allows you to read the screen without leaning forward or backward. C. approximately 5 inches above your line of sight. D. approximately 10 inches to the left and slightly below your line of site. E. exactly 12 inches from your eyes.

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