The thought process for determining if a threat is credible or not has ____ elements.
A. three
B. five
C. six
D. eight
Answer: B
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Which of the following is the best course of action? A) Tell the patient you cannot leave him and that if he refuses to go to the hospital, you will have to call the police and have him placed under immediate detention for psychiatric treatment. B) Explain to the neighbor that the patient is behaving as expected and the only treatment is time. C) Have the patient sign a refusal of service form, but let him know he can call you back if he changes his mind. D) Explain to the patient that it is common for people in his situation to feel depressed, and you would like to help him by transporting him to the hospital.
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Which of the following correction-factor tables would you use to determine what volume this gas occupied in the patient's lungs? a. Standard temperature, standard pressure, dry (STPD) to body temperature, ambient pressure, saturated (BTPS) b. BTPS to STPD c. Ambient temperature, ambient pressure, saturated (ATPS) to BTPS d. ATPS to STPD