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jwb375

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The goal of intrauterine transfusion is increase the fetal hematocrit to
 
  a. 25-30 (0.25-0.30)
  b. 32-44 (0.32-0.44)
  c. 40-55 (0.40-0.55)
  d. 45-55 (0.45-0.55)

Question 2

A minimum of at least one ______ dose of Rh-immune globulin (RhIG) must be administered to all Rh(D)-negative women who deliver an Rh(D)-positive infant, provided the woman has not already made anti-D.
 
  a. 100 g
  b. 200 g
  c. 300 g
  d. 400 g



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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