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newbem

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The nurse is working with a family who experienced a stillbirth of their son two months ago. Which statement by the mother would be expected?
 
  A. I seem to keep crying for no reason.
   B. The death of my son hasn't changed my life.
   C. I have not visited my son's gravesite.
   D. I feel happy all of the time.

Question 2

The client at 37 weeks' gestation calls the clinic nurse to report that neither she nor her partner have felt fetal movement for the past 48 hours. The nurse anticipates that the physician would order which test to assess fetal viability?
 
  A. Ultrasound
   B. Serum progesterone levels
   C. Computed tomography (CT) scan
   D. Contraction stress test



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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