According to NFPA 1901, what is the minimum tip load capacity of an elevated platform?

A. 400 pounds (181 kg)
B. 500 pounds (227 kg)
C. 600 pounds (272 kg)
D. 750 pounds (340 kg)

Answer: D. 750 pounds (340 kg)

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A) applying ice to the burn to provide immediate pain relief. B) applying cool, wet dressings to the burn and elevating his arm. C) starting an IV of normal saline and administering 2 mg of morphine. D) administering oxygen and applying an anesthetic cream to the burn.

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The filled capillary tube is certrifuged to:

A) separate plasma from the cellular components. B) pack the red cells together for measurement. C) both A and B. D) neither A nor B.

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