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jman1234

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The clinic nurse currently has a culturally diverse population of approximately 25. If the clinic clientele follows current population trends, in the year 2050 this diversity will be:
 
  A) 35
  B) 50
  C) 60
  D) 70

Question 2

A pregnant woman at 12 weeks' gestation calls you because she has begun minimal fresh vaginal spotting. She is distressed because her physician says she is not going to do anything for her but wait and see.
 
   Which of the following would you suggest?
  A) Advise her to ask for a second physician opinion.
  B) Tell her that medication to prolong a 12-week pregnancy usually is not advised.
  C) Explain that her doctor meant for her to maintain strict bed rest by wait and see.
  D) Suggest she take an over-the-counter tocolytic just to feel secure.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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