Liquids can be defined as ____________
a. combustible and flammable
b. Class A materials
c. having a defined volume, size, and shape at a given temperature
d. flammable, inert, oxidizer, toxic, and reactive
a
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You are assisting at an accident scene and are asked to apply a dressing over a sucking chest wound on the patient's left anterior chest wall. Which of the following items would you use?
a. A dry sterile gauze dressing b. Sterile gauze soaked in sterile water c. A clean cravat d. Vaseline gauze
Which of these is used in indirect digital imaging?
a. Photostimuable phosphor b. Complementary metal oxide semiconductor c. Charge-coupled device d. Artificial intelligence
Fluid can be used as an expansion media for creating working space while using a scope
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.