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audragclark

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A  PG >1.0 of the total lipid present and an L/S >2.0 indicates the following?
 
  A) High probability of the fetal brain developing properly
  B) High probability of the fetal heart developing properly
  C) High probability of the fetal lungs developing properly
  D) Low probability of the fetal lungs developing properly

Question 2

A pale yellow urine may be associated with:
 
  A) high fluid intake. B) concentrated urine.
  C) the presence of glucose. D) the presence of bilirubin.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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