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jjjetplane

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As your rescue unit arrives at the scene of a possible terrorist explosion, one of your primary concerns should be:
 
  A) the possibility of a secondary explosive device.
  B) rapid transport of as many patients as possible to the nearest hospital.
  C) searching for clues to the perpetrator.
  D) identifying the type of explosive device.

Question 2

The MOST common biologic agents thought to be used in a terrorism incident are:
 
  A) plague and anthrax.
  B) chlorine and phosgene.
  C) anthrax and phosgene.
  D) botulinum and gamma radiation.



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Answer to Question 1

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