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pane00

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Which of the following is predictive of increased survival rate in infants born between 22-25 weeks?
 
  a. Being male
  b. Excessive birth weight
  c. A multi-child birth
  d. Being female

Question 2

What is the correlation between mother's weight and birth weight?
 
  a. The closer that the mother gains toward the gestational weight gain, the lower the risk of a low birth weight.
  b. The closer that the mother gains toward the gestational weight gain, the greater mean birth weight.
  c. Neither A nor B: Gestational weight gain does not affect birth weight.
  d. Both A and B: Gestational weight gain lowers the risk of low birth weight which raises the mean birth weight.



janieazgirl

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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