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In caring for a fully immunized pregnant woman who is a nurse
 
  in a family health practice, the obstetric nurse should remind the patient that she must not come in contact with patients who have symptoms that could indicate which infection?
 
  A) Measles
  B) Varicella
  C) Smallpox
  D) Diphtheria

Question 2

A patient is 20 weeks pregnant. Which new development can the nurse accurately tell the patient that normally occurs in the fetus at 20 weeks?
 
  A) Eyelids are open
  B) Lungs are fully shaped
  C) Eyebrows and scalp hair are present
  D) A developed startle reflex is evident



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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