A patient has bright red blood spurting from a laceration on his leg. This bleeding is best described as:
A) aortic bleeding. B) venous bleeding. C) capillary bleeding. D) arterial bleeding.
D
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Which of the following is an example of chemical damage?
A. Buildup of mold and mildew B. Corrosion of metal couplings C. Exposure to extreme heat or cold D. Exposure to motor oil and gasoline
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Diethylene glycol, the poison that caused the sulfanilamide disaster of 1937, is used today as:
A. soap B. antifreeze C. gasoline D. diesel fuel
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