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karateprodigy

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The clinic nurse meets with Rebecca, a 30-year-old woman who is experiencing her first pregnancy. Rebecca's quadruple marker screen result is positive at 17 weeks gestation. The nurse explains that Rebecca needs a referral to:
 
  A) A genetics counselor/specialist
  B) An obstetrician
  C) A gynecologist
  D) A social worker

Question 2

After cardiac surgery, a child has chest tubes inserted that are attached to an underwater-seal drainage system. You should be prepared to clamp chest tubes when
 
  A) a clot obstructs the tubing.
  B) a tube becomes disconnected.
  C) red-stained drainage appears in a tube.
  D) you sit the child up to help with coughing.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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