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jake

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The ____________ is one method used to evaluate the adequacy of coital technique, cervical mucous, sperm quality and penetration.
 
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The nurse should alert the physician when
 
  a. The infant is dusky and turns cyanotic when crying.
  b. Acrocyanosis is present at age 1 hour.
  c. The infant's blood glucose is 45 mg/dL.
  d. The infant goes into a deep sleep at age 1 hour.



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Answer to Question 1

postcoital test
This test is performed within several hours after ejaculation of semen into the vagina and is
used to study a number of factors affecting fertility.

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A An infant who is dusky and becomes cyanotic when crying is showing poor
adaptation to extrauterine life.
B Acrocyanosis is an expected finding during the early neonatal life.
C This is within normal range for a newborn.
D Infants enter the period of deep sleep when they are about 1 hour old.




jake

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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