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hbsimmons88

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You are obtaining an obstetric history for a client at 9 weeks' gestation that includes the following: This is her fifth pregnancy.
 
  She had one baby at 28 weeks, followed by a spontaneous abortion at 12 weeks, another spontaneous abortion at 18 weeks, and most recently a pregnancy loss at 20 weeks. You anticipate her care will include: A) placement of a cerclage at 15-16 weeks. B) weekly nonstress tests, starting at 22 weeks. C) initiation of terbutaline therapy. D) complete bedrest for the remainder of the pregnancy.

Question 2

The nurse teaching good nutrition at a community center is asked how much water a person needs to drink daily. The nurse's best response would be:
 
  A) one gallon. B) two quarts. C) two pints. D) four cups.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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