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Class A extinguisher ✔Correct Answer-Wood, paper, cloth, plastic
Class B extinguisher ✔Correct Answer-Grease, oil, chemical
Class C extinguisher ✔Correct Answer-electrical fires
Class ABC extinguisher ✔Correct Answer-graphite used for all types of fires
the acronym R.A.C.E ✔Correct Answer-R-rescue
A-activate alarm
C-contain fire
E-extinguish
Emergency Equipment ✔Correct Answer-First Aid kits, fire extinguishers and flashlights are pieces
of emergency equipment.
Safety Manual ✔Correct Answer-Explains guidelines for safety, chemical, electrical, fire and
radiation procedures.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) ✔Correct Answer-
PPE (personal protective equipment) ✔Correct Answer-gloves, lab coats, safety glasses, chemical
splash goggles, respirators, hard hats, safety shoes, disposable or cloth overalls & gear designed to
protect wearer from dangers
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) ✔Correct Answer-sheet that provides information on the safe use of and
hazards of chemicals, as well as emergency steps to take in the event chemicals are splashed,
sprayed, or ingested
Chemical Hygiene Plan ✔Correct Answer-plan that describes all safety procedures, special
precautions, and emergency procedures used when working with chemicals
Apnea ✔Correct Answer-absence of breathing
Arrhythmia ✔Correct Answer-Abnormal heart rhythm
Aural ✔Correct Answer-pertaining to the ear
Axillary ✔Correct Answer-armpit
Blood Pressure ✔Correct Answer-Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood
vessels, especially arteries, usually measured by means of a sphygmomanometer and expressed in
millimeters of mercury.
Bradycardia ✔Correct Answer-slow heart rate
, Bradypnea ✔Correct Answer-slow breathing
Character ✔Correct Answer-The quality of respirations
Cheyne-Stokes ✔Correct Answer-abnormal breathing pattern; periods of dyspnea and apnea
Diastolic ✔Correct Answer-occurs when the ventricles are relaxed; the lowest pressure against the
walls of an artery
Dyspnea ✔Correct Answer-difficulty breathing
Hypertension ✔Correct Answer-high blood pressure
Hyperthermia ✔Correct Answer-Abnormally high body temperature
Hypotension ✔Correct Answer-low blood pressure
Hypothermia ✔Correct Answer-abnormally low body temperature
Orthopnea ✔Correct Answer-difficulty breathing when lying down
Pulse ✔Correct Answer-Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries.
Pyrexia ✔Correct Answer-another term for fever
Rale ✔Correct Answer-bubbling or noisy sound caused by fluid or mucus in the air passages
Systolic ✔Correct Answer-Blood pressure in the arteries during contraction of the ventricles.
Tachycardia ✔Correct Answer-fast heart rate
Tachypnea ✔Correct Answer-rapid breathing
Temperature ✔Correct Answer-measurement of the balance between heat lost and heat produced
by the body
Wheezing ✔Correct Answer-Difficult breathing with a high-pitched whistling or sighing sound
during expiration
Main Vital Signs ✔Correct Answer-temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure
Oral Temperature ✔Correct Answer-97.6-99.6
Average body temperature ✔Correct Answer-98.6 F
rectal temperature ✔Correct Answer-98.6-100.6
Axillary or Groin Temperature ✔Correct Answer-96.6-98.6
Pulse Range ✔Correct Answer-60-100 beats per minute