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An electronic fetal monitor is:
 
  a. a device used during labor and delivery to measure the strength of contractions.
  b. a device used during labor to monitor fetal heart rate.
  c. carried with the expectant mother to use as needed.
  d. worn by the mother throughout her pregnancy if problems are suspected.

Question 2

The average gestation period is:
 
  a. 280 days give or take 2 weeks.
  b. 294 days.
  c. 9 months.
  d. approximately 9 months and 2 weeks.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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