A.by B.on C.to D.in
A.Toxic fumes of oxides of nitrogen B.Toxic fumes of lead C.Poisonous phosgene gas D.Poisonous chlorine gas
A.Severe shock B.Eye injuries C.Burns D.Major multiple fractures
A.notify the tug B.deploy life bouys C.launch a boat D.sound the general alarm
A.On their side if unconscious B.Head down and feet up,no injuries to face or head C.Flat on their back with head and feet at the same level D.Arms above their head
A.The degree of pain being suffered B.The degree of vision impairment C.Whether or not the brain is functioning properly D.Whether or not the victim's blood pressure is normal
A.induce vomiting B.absorb the poison from the blood C.neutralize the poison in the blood D.increase the digestive process and eliminate the poison
A.Statement that the Master has taken custody of the deceased's MMD and passport B.An inventory of the money and property C.Statement of the wages due D.Statement as to the total deductions to be made from the wages
A.walked around until he is back to normal B.given several shots of whiskey C.kept lying down and warm D.allowed to do as he wishes
A.severe nausea and cramps B.muscular convulsions with partial or complete loss of consciousness C.sudden thirst and craving for candy D.severe agitation and desire to get out of closed spaces