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A fetus is a(n)
 A) newborn.
  B) baby before birth.
  C) unfertilized egg.
  D) fluid sac.

Question 2

A baseline assessment is the
 A) nurse's initial assessment of the patient.
  B) physician's diagnosis of the patient.
  C) ongoing assessment of the patient's progress.
  D) patient's condition upon discharge.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




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