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iveyjurea

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Pregnant teens who are iron deficient in the early stages of gestation are at increased risk of _____.
 a. gestational diabetes
 b. cesarean delivery
 c. delivery of a low-birthweight infant
  d. hyperlipidemia
 e. hypertension

Question 2

One of the factors that increases the risk of MODS is:
 
 a. age over 40 years.
  b. length of hospital stay.
  c. length of SIRS infection.
  d. obesity.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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