Electrocorticogram at surgery

A) 95812
B) 95813
C) 95829
D) 95830


c

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a. It contains the names of the hazardous materials listed alphabetically with their corresponding identification numbers. It provides a guide number that refers the user to the Orange Section. b. It provides a listing of the individual identification numbers and the hazardous materials having that number. A guide number that refers the user to the Orange Section is also provided. c. It contains 172 individual guide numbers, each of which constitutes a two-page summary of information concerning the potential hazards of the referenced hazardous material, recommended actions that relate to public safety, and recommended emergency-response actions to be implemented during a transportation mishap involving the material in question. d. It contains information concerning initial isolation and protective-action distances for small and large spills of hazardous materials that are highlighted in the yellow and blue sections. It also provides a list of dangerous-when-wet materials.

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Your portable radio was accidently dropped at the scene of a car wreck and has become soiled with dirt and mud. How should you clean the portable prior to putting it back into service?

A) Wipe it down with a damp cloth B) Run it under warm water to rinse off the mud C) Clean it with multiple alcohol preps from the ambulance D) Return it to the station so it can soak in disinfectant solution, and obtain a replacement radio

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Disinfection can be accomplished by using germicides, steam, or boiling water

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Why is it important to test temperature sensation before applying heat or cold modalities in the clinic?

A. To avoid burning the client B. To know whether to adjust the thermostat in the room C. To know whether to put a blanket on the client D. To find out whether the client prefers heat over cold or vice versa

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