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The inner pouch should be glued when an instrument is double pouched. (Option D). These questions are relevant for the process of sterilization in medical practice.
What is double pouching?Double pouching is mostly used in the Operating Room for aseptic presentation.
Which of the following packaging methods is easy to use and has a filter-retention plate?The packaging method that is easy to use and has a filter-retention plate is called Rigid Container. (Option C).
Which of the following shows whether surgical instrumentation has been opened?The option that shows whether surgical instrumentation has been opened is Tamper-evident package (Option B)
In a sterilization unit, where is the thermometer is located?In a sterilization unit, the thermometer is located in the drain. (Option B)
An item is sterilized in a rigid container and then is stored for future use. This process describes which of the following?An item is sterilized in a rigid container and then is stored for future use. This process describes Terminal sterilization (Option D).
What is necessary for effective steam sterilization?Steam under pressure is necessary for effective steam sterilization. (Option C). The autoclave must reach and maintain a temperature of 121° C for at least 30 minutes by using saturated steam at a compression of at minimum 15 psi.
Chemical indicators should be placed in a packaged item being sterilized that's difficult for what to penetrate?Chemical indicators should be placed in a packaged item being sterilized that's difficult for steam to penetrate. (Option C)
A 140 thread count describes which type of packaging material?A 140 thread count describes a Muslin packaging material. (Option C)
Is it correct to state that air is heavier than steam?Yes, air is heavier than steam.
The sterile processing technician forgot to wash her hands after eating and then handled a sterilized package. What does this describe?The above describes an event-related contamination. (Option B)
An area where items are opened separate from the sterile storage area is called?An area where items are opened separate from the sterile storage area is called the Receiving area. (Option D)
Central processing professionals are not required to monitor exposure to which of the following?Central processing professionals are not required to monitor exposure to Ozone. (Option C)
Which of the following is the recommended transportation method for sterilized items?The mode that is the recommended transportation method for sterilized items is A closed cart system (Option B).
Pressure and temperature rise during which phase of the steam sterilization cycle?Pressure and temperature rise during conditioning phase of the steam sterilization cycle. (Option A)
An ethylene oxide sterilizer must not be opened during?An ethylene oxide sterilizer must not be opened during the oxidation. (Option D)
The component of the steam sterilizer that is the coolest is the Drain (Option A)
The bottom shelf of a cart used for transporting devices should be?The bottom shelf of a cart used for transporting devices should be solid. (Option A)
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in the following poem by gregory pardlo (published in 2007), the speaker describes watching children playing double dutch—a version of jumping rope in which two ropes are turned in opposite directions. read the poem carefully. write a paragraph in which you make a defensible claim regarding how pardlo uses simile and metaphor to convey a complex image of the girls
Hello. You forgot to put the poem to which the question refers. The poem is:
"The girls turning double-dutch
bob weave like boxers pulling
punches, shadowing each other,
sparring across the slack cord
casting parabolas in the air. They
whip quick as an infant's pulse
and the jumper, before she
enters the winking, nods in time
as if she has a notion to share,
waiting her chance to speak. But she's
anticipating the upbeat
like a bandleader counting off
the tune they are about to swing into.
The jumper stair-steps into mid-air
as if she's jumping rope in low-gravity,
training for a lunar mission. Airborne a moment
long enough to fit a second thought in,
she looks caught in the mouth bones of a fish
as she flutter-floats into motion
like a figure in a stack of time-lapse photos
thumbed alive. Once inside,
the bells tied to her shoestrings rouse the gods
who've lain in the dust since the Dutch
acquired Manhattan. How she dances
patterns like a dust-heavy bee retracing
its travels in scale before the hive. How
the whole stunning contraption of girl and rope
slaps and scoops like a paddle boat.
Her misted skin arranges the light
with each adjustment and flex. Now heather-
hued, now sheen, light listing on the fulcrum
of a wrist and the bare jutted joints of elbow
and knee, and the faceted surfaces of muscle,
surfaces fracturing and reforming
like a sun-tickled sleeve of running water.
She makes jewelry of herself and garlands
the ground with shadows."
Answer and Explanation:
The simile and metaphor are figures of speech used to give depth and subjectivity to the text in a poetic way, through comparisons. The simile does this by comparing elements that have nothing in common, but that can be compared to create new meaning. The metaphor, in turn, makes a comparison between two elements that are not the same, but that have a common characteristic that can relate them.
In the poem, the author compares the activity of the forks with things that are difficult to perceive and even accomplish, things that are not normally seen. He does this to show how the activity the girls are doing is difficult and requires strength, concentration and a lot of effort.
The simile and the metaphor can be seen in the lines:
"The girls turning double-dutch
bob weave like boxers pulling
punches, shadowing each other,
sparring across the slack cord
casting parabolas in the air. They
whip quick as an infant's pulse
and the jumper, before she
enters the winking, nods in time
as if she has a notion to share,
waiting her chance to speak. But she's
anticipating the upbeat
like a bandleader counting off
the tune they are about to swing into."
What is a habitable zone?
A.
the region around a star within which planets can possess liquid water on their surface to sustain life
B.
the region around a star within which planets have gravity similar to that of Earth
C.
the region around a star within which planets get enough sunlight
D.
the area on a planet within which humans have enough oxygen to survive
E.
the area on a planet that has conditions favorable for life
A
Explanation:
It's the only one that mentions liquid when talking about the habitable zone.
Answer:
(The person above me is correct) The correct answer would be:
A.
the region around a star within which planets can possess liquid water on their surface to sustain life
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