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tsand2

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Midwives who work in secondary and tertiary care are:
 
  a. expected to do everything that the obstetrician tells them to.
  b. still autonomous practitioners who provide one-to-one individualised care.
  c. just there to provide care for women who have an epidural or need a caesarean section.
  d. separated from the primary healthcare services.

Question 2

Primary healthcare:
 
  a. is usually the initial point of contact that a person has with healthcare.
  b. is expensive and requires specialised equipment.
  c. is where a person needs to be referred from another person.
  d. provides care for mothers and babies with complex medical needs.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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