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gbarreiro

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The pediatric nurse explains to the student nurse that alterations in musculoskeletal functioning may be related to a congenital defect or an acquired defect. The nurse gives the following as an example of a congenital defect.
 
  A) Osteomyelitis
  B) Juvenile arthritis
  C) Muscular dystrophy
  D) Osgood-Schlatter disease

Question 2

Cecilia, a pregnant woman at 30 weeks gestation, has her vital signs assessed during a routine prenatal visit. Cecilia's blood pressure has remained at 110/70 for the last few visits and her pulse rate has increased from 70 to 80 beats per minute.
 
  These findings would be considered normal at this time in pregnancy.
  A) True
  B) False



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A
25A. thyrotropin
25B. adrenotropin
25C. pituitary
26A. prostaglandins
26B. decidua; lining
26C. cervix
27A. stuffiness
27B. rhinitis
28A. present
28B. future
29A. self-concept
29B. binding in



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