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javeds

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A nurse is discussing fetal development with a pregnant woman. The woman is 12 weeks pregnant and asks, What's happening with my baby? Which of the following would the nurse integrate into the response? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Continued sexual differentiation
  B) Eyebrows forming
  C) Startle reflex present
  D) Digestive system becoming active
  E) Lanugo present on the head

Question 2

After teaching a class on the stages of fetal development, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as a stage? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Placental
  B) Preembryonic
  C) Umbilical
  D) Embryonic
  E) Fetal



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Answer to Question 1

A, D

Answer to Question 2

B, C, E



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