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LCritchfi

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Which of the following tracheostomy weaning devices are intended to be used with the cuff deflated?
  I. an Olympic Medical Trach Button
  II. a Trach-Button
  III. a Passy-Muir Valve
  IV. a fenestrated tracheostomy tube
 A) I
  B) I and II
  C) I, II, and III
  D) I, II, III, and IV

Question 2

The CDC recommends all pregnant women be screened for Group B strep (GBS) at what point in gestation?
 A) 35-37 weeks
  B) 18-20 weeks
  C) 5-7 weeks
  D) during the first trimester



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A




LCritchfi

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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