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schs14

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Which structure allows oxygenated maternal blood to bypass the uninflated lungs of the developing fetus?
 
  A) Ductus venosus
  B) Foramen ovale
  C) Umbilical artery
  D) Ductus arteriosus

Question 2

A 23-year-old female has been stung in the right arm by unidentified marine life. Her arm and hand are swollen and red. The primary assessment is unremarkable and she is complaining of pain to the site of injury. You would:
 
  A) apply cold packs to the affected area.
  B) place a constricting band to the right wrist.
  C) hold the right arm above the patient's head.
  D) remove rings from the right hand.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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