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Complementary medicine is:
 
  a. Only used when all other measures have been exhausted
  b. Reimbursed by most insurance companies
  c. Used in place of traditional medicine
  d. Advocated by many cultural beliefs

Question 2

Cardiac development is fairly complete by how many weeks of gestation?
 
  a. 4 c. 12
  b. 8 d. 16



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Answer to Question 1

D
Complementary medicine is used with traditional or conventional therapy. It is not considered a last resort. It is not reimbursed by most insurance companies. Many cultural beliefs promote the use of complementary therapy.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. Cardiac development is nearly complete by 8 weeks of gestation.
B Correct. Cardiac development is nearly complete by 8 weeks of gestation.
C Incorrect. Cardiac development is nearly complete by 8 weeks of gestation.
D Incorrect. Cardiac development is nearly complete by 8 weeks of gestation.



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