What type of drug recall occurs when there is "less serious potential for injury or death"?
Class I recall
Class II recall
Class III recall
No recall is required
Class II recall
Rationale: A Class II recall occurs when there is less serious potential for injury or death (than a Class I recall).
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a. Physician home visits b. Abortion clinics c. Prenatal care
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A. AA B. VV C. AV D. VA
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A) central nervous system. B) autonomic system. C) reflex system. D) none of the above.
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a. as the first test to identify a pulmonary embolism. b. when other tests for a pulmonary embolism are inconclusive. c. in conjunction with a magnetic resonance image to identify a pulmonary embolism. d. in conjunction with an extremity venogram to identify a pulmonary embolism.