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血液透析器复用消毒首选()。 A.复方洗必泰醇 B.75%酒精 C.含氯消毒剂 D.

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题目:

血液透析器复用消毒首选()。

A.复方洗必泰醇

B.75%酒精

C.含氯消毒剂

D.过氧乙酸

E.过氧化氢

答案:

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参考答案:A, C, D

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H. But no one had ever tested whether breathing out of time with a motion could prevent nausea.

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