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Which of the following infants is most at risk for being born with a cleft lip or palate?
 
  a. Asian male newborn c. Black female new-born
  b. Caucasian male newborn d. Caucasian female newborn

Question 2

The primary difference between the labor of a nullipara and that of a multipara is the
 
  a. Amount of cervical dilation
  b. Total duration of labor
  c. Level of pain experienced
  d. Sequence of labor mechanisms



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Answer to Question 1

A
An Asian male newborn is most at risk for having a cleft lip or palate. Clefts of the lip or palate occur in approximately 1 in 600 to 700 Caucasian newborns. The incidence is double that rate in Asians and half that rate in Blacks. Cleft lip occurs more often in males.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Cervical dilation is the same for all labors.
B Multiparas usually labor more quickly than nulliparas, making the total duration
of their labor shorter.
C Level of pain is individual to the woman, not to the number of labors she has
experienced.
D The sequence of labor mechanisms is the same with all labors.



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