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Kant's theory of deontology refers to the concept of uiversalizability, which suggests that the
 
  a. rule should be flexible in nature
  b. rule should be generalizable to other
  situations
  c. person in authority should establish the rule
  d. rule should be specific to a given situation

Question 2

Upon assessing the FHR tracing, the nurse determines that there is increased variability. The increased variability would be caused by: (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Early mild hypoxia.
  2. Fetal stimulation.
  3. Alterations in placental blood flow.
  4. Fetal sleep cycle.
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Answer to Question 1

B
Universalizability refers to the concept that the rule should be generalizable to other situations.

Answer to Question 2

1; 2; 3
Rationale:
1. Early mild hypoxia can cause increased variability.
2. Fetal stimulation can cause increased variability.
3. Alterations in placental blood flow can cause increased variability.
4. Fetal sleep cycle does not cause increased variability.



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