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jazziefee

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When a woman is admitted to the labor-and-delivery unit, her husband says he is going to work and asks you to call when the baby is born. Your best response to this husband would be to
 
  A) ask him if he knows that he can stay with his wife during labor.
  B) tell him that all fathers now stay with their wives during labor.
  C) tell him he is missing out on the opportunity of a lifetime by leaving.
  D) insist he stay with his wife during labor because she will need his support.

Question 2

Omphalocele is a developmental abnormality in which an infant is born with intestines outside the abdomen. his occurs because the
 
  A) fetus suffered a bowel obstruction at an early point in life.
  B) fetal abdomen formed with a smaller internal cavity than normal.
  C) intestines formed without sufficient nerve innervation for contraction.
  D) intestines normally leave the abdomen during intrauterine life.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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