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A normal UA pattern in labor is characterized by:
 
  1. contractions every 2 to 5 minutes.
  2. contractions lasting about 2 minutes.
  3. contractions about 1 minute apart.
  4. contraction intensity of about 1000 mm Hg, with relaxation at 50 mm Hg.

Question 2

Survival guilt is sometimes felt at the death of an infant by the child's:
 
  1. siblings.
  2. mother.
  3. father.
  4. grandparents.



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Correct. Contractions normally occur every 2 to 5 minutes, last less than 90 seconds (intensity 800 mm Hg), with about 30 seconds in between (20 mm Hg or less).
2, 3, 4. Incorrect. Contractions normally occur every 2 to 5 minutes, last less than 90 seconds (intensity 800 mm Hg), with about 30 seconds in between (20 mm Hg or less).

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1, 2, 3. Incorrect. Survival guilt is sometimes felt by grandparents because they feel the death upsets the natural order of things. They are angry that they are alive and their grandchild is not.
4. Correct. Survival guilt is sometimes felt by grandparents because they feel the death upsets the natural order of things. They are angry that they are alive and their grandchild is not.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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