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pepyto

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When making the decision to use a liquid system for a patient's home, it is important to:
 A) ensure that gas usage exceeds the rate of evaporation
  B) ensure that the patient doesn't need more that 2 L/min flow
  C) ensure that the liquid reservoir is located away from draperies
  D) ensure that only high-pressure liquid reservoirs are installed

Question 2

When filling a portable reservoir from a liquid reservoir for home use, you should be cautious because:
 A) it will spontaneously ignite
  B) it will not last as long as compressed oxygen in a cylinder
  C) it is at a -183 degrees Celsius
  D) it is under very high pressure



gstein359

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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