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neverstopbelieb

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A fenestrated tracheostomy tube is helpful when:
 A) suctioning a patient
  B) providing supplemental oxygen
  C) placing a new tracheostomy tube
  D) weaning from a tracheostomy tube

Question 2

Rubella infection of the fetus is preventable by
 A) antiviral drugs, such as famcyclovir (Famvir)
  B) vaccination of the mother before conception
  C) vaccination of the mother after conception
  D) nutritional support



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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