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jenna1

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A husband asks if he can view his wife's cesarean birth. Which of the following reflects a modern policy on this subject?
 
  A) Surgery is too distressing for fathers to view.
  B) Viewing the surgery ruins the surprise of the child's sex.
  C) He can view it if he chooses, especially because his wife will be awake.
  D) His wife will be in too much pain for him to be comfortable.

Question 2

A chief danger of scarlet fever is that children may develop
 
  A) acute glomerulonephritis.
  B) liver destruction.
  C) local areas of skin necrosis.
  D) respiratory obstruction.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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