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As part of her yearly audit plan activities, Krystyne Sliz reviews audit working papers of previous years to determine the risk that a client's system of internal controls will not prevent or detect a material misstatement. This review refers to:
Temporal Artery Thermometers
A device used to measure body temperature by detecting the heat emitted by the temporal artery on the forehead.
Chemical Thermometer
A device measuring temperature based on the chemical reaction within it, providing thermal readings.
Mercury Thermometers
Temperature measuring devices that use mercury encased in glass to indicate the temperature based on mercury expansion.
Unresponsive
The state of not reacting or responding to external stimuli or communications.
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