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schs14

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The proper storage of lead garments when not in use is:
 
 laid flat or hung up to prevent cracking
  folded in half to take up less space
  no specific storage guidelines
  stored in a drawer to reduce exposure

Question 2

The inability to speak is defined as:
 
 apnea
  dysphagia
  dyspnea
  aphasia



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Answer to Question 1

laid flat or hung up to prevent cracking

Rationale: Protective garments should be laid flat or hung up properly when not in use to prevent cracking of the shield.

Answer to Question 2

aphasia

Rationale: Aphasia is the inability to speak as the brain is impaired, often following a stroke.




schs14

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


bigcheese9

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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