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elizabeth18

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The term placenta previa means:
 
  A) the placenta is in normal position.
  B) the placenta is implanted in the lower uterus.
  C) the placenta has prematurely separated from the uterus.
  D) a highly vascular organ that anchors the fetus to the uterus.

Question 2

The normal term of pregnancy is ________ days.
 
  A) 180
  B) 200
  C) 240
  D) 280



xiaomengxian

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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: A) Placenta previa means the placenta is implanted in the lower uterus.
B) Correct.
C) Placenta previa means the placenta is implanted in the lower uterus.
D) Placenta previa means the placenta is implanted in the lower uterus.

Answer to Question 2

D
Explanation: A) The normal term of pregnancy is 280 days.
B) The normal term of pregnancy is 280 days.
C) The normal term of pregnancy is 280 days.
D) Correct.



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