Which of the following statements regarding the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility requirements is LEAST accurate?
A) Architectural barriers must be removed.
B) Specific elements that must be designed to accommodate individuals with disabilities include elevators, telephones, and automated teller machines.
C) Areas of refuge may include a balcony adjacent to an exterior stair.
D) Areas of refuge must be provided in buildings with an automatic sprinkler system.
D
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After taking a patient to the hospital for an unsuccessful suicide attempt, your partner states that this is the fifth suicide call he has had this month. Four of them have been women who were unsuccessful and the fifth was a man who shot himself in the head and was dead on the scene. Which one of the following responses is most accurate?
A) "That is odd since more men than women attempt suicide, and men are generally more unsuccessful than woman." B) "That seems to make sense, given that more women than men attempt suicide but men are generally more successful." C) "That is unusual given that women are generally more successful and tend to use more lethal means such as guns." D) "Studies have shown that there is no difference in the frequency in which men and women attempt or commit suicide."
Nitroglycerine is a medication commonly prescribed to patients with angina pectoris. Nitroglycerine helps relieve cardiac chest pain because it:
A) constricts the blood vessels, reducing the workload of the heart. B) constricts the blood vessels, increasing blood pressure. C) dilates the blood vessels and increases the workload of the heart. D) dilates the blood vessels and reduces the workload of the heart.
Parkinson's disease typically presents as a tremor of a limb, especially when the body is at rest.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A distributed load is a load applied equally over a broad area.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)