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Which of the following is NOT a potential risk from administration of general anesthesia to a pregnant patient?
 a. fetal death
  b. lower birth weight
  c. placenta previa
  d. preterm labor

Question 2

Vomiting from preoperative narcotics can predispose patients with diabetes to fluid and electrolyte imbalances resulting in:
 a. hypertension
  b. hypotension
  c. hyperglycemia
  d. hypoglycemia



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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