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skymedlock

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Why do some neonatologists consider making extraordinary efforts to resuscitate low birth weight infants to be an unacceptable option?
 
  a) The infants never survive.
  b) Such efforts are very costly.
  c) Such efforts are illegal.
  d) The outcomes of such efforts are likely to be grim.

Question 2

Who used the example of a person trapped in a tiny house with a growing child?
 
  a) Marquis
  b) Warren
  c) Thomson
  d) Lee and George



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Answer to Question 1

d) The outcomes of such efforts are likely to be grim.

Answer to Question 2

c) Thomson



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