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Bob-Dole

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The nurse assisting with a pelvic exam documents a positive Chadwick's sign when which of the following is/are noted?
 
  A) softening of the cervix B) fetal heart tones C) softening of the lower uterine segment D) bluish-purple discoloration of the cervix and vagina

Question 2

The nurse anticipates which of the following physical assessment findings in a newborn who is reported to be 35 weeks' gestation? Select all that apply.
 
  A) The pinna of the ear springs back slowly when compressed. B) There is very little lanugo seen on the baby. C) The newborn lies with arms and legs slightly flexed. D) The soles of the feet are covered with deep creases. E) The skin is dry and peeling.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A, C



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