Which of the following is NOT a way in which the combustibility of an interior finish can contribute to the behavior of fire?
A. It produces smoke and toxic gases.
B. It affects the rate of fire growth to flashover.
C. It adds to the intensity of a fire because it contributes oxygen.
D. It contributes to fire extension by flame spread over its surface.
C
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a. skin that is warm and diaphoretic. b. a radial pulse of over 100 beats per minute. c. hypertension. d. a slowed respiratory rate.
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A. If the documentation states the patient's right side is affected, report as dominant. B. If the documentation states the patient's left side is affected, report as dominant. C. If the documentation states the patient's right side is affected, report as nondominant. D. Query the physician to find out the dominant side.