A Class B fire involves what types of materials?
A) Ordinary cellulosic materials such as wood and paper as well as similar natural and synthetic materials like rubber and plastics
B) Flammable gases and flammable or combustible liquids
C) Ordinary cellulosic materials such as wood and paper as well as similar natural and synthetic materials like rubber and plastics, which are energized by electrical circuits, wiring, motors, and other equipment
D) Combustible metals
B
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a. 1 and 2 only b. 2 and 3 only c. 1 and 3 only d. 1, 2, and 3
Which of the following could account for the red cell indices on Mary Jones reviewing Questions 13
a. Determining a likely cause is not possible. b. An error in the hemoglobin probably has been made. c. An error in the red cell count probably has been made. d. An error in the microhematocrit probably has been made.
Choose the best match for each item. Use an answer only once.
A. methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus B. penicillin-binding proteins in cell wall C. distinctive bubble-gum pink mucoid colonies on indicator media D. a green metallic sheen on EMB E. manual bacterial identification system F. biochemical reactions of Staphylococcus G. automated instruments for bacterial identification H. manual susceptibility test I. measuring the zones around the antibiotic disks J. three or more different organisms cultured from a specimen
Define curative care.
What will be an ideal response?