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Garrulous

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Before the late 1800s, childbirth usually took place __________.
 
  A) at home and was a family-centered event
  B) at home, but away from other family members
  C) in a hospital with trained midwives
  D) in the home of a medical professional or in a hospital

Question 2

Andrew received a combined Apgar score of 5. This means that Andrew __________.
 
  A) is in good physical condition
  B) needs assistance in establishing breathing and other vital signs
  C) is in serious danger and should receive emergency medical attention
  D) was in danger at birth, but quickly recovered and is now in good physical condition



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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