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A media advisory:
 
  a. informs the media of an upcoming event such as a news conference.
  b. contains short statements using the 5 W's and the H.
  c. can be accompanied with a press release.
  d. All of the above

Question 2

Nerve agents exert their effects on the autonomic nervous system by causing:
 
  a. Excessive sympathetic stimulation
  b. Excessive parasympathetic stimulation
  c. Fatal arrhythmias early in the progression of symptoms
  d. Asphyxiation



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b
Rationale: a. Excessive parasympathetic stimulation occurs when acetylcholine receptors are occupied by the agent causing continuous stimulation.
b. Correct.
c. Although fatal arrhythmias (bradycardia) may occur, this occurs late in the progression of symptoms.
d. Excessive parasympathetic stimulation occurs when acetylcholine receptors are occupied by the agent causing continuous stimulation.



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