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From 4 to 12 months of age, an infant's blood volume will _____.
 a. double
 b. triple
 c. quadruple
 d. increase by 10
  e. increase by 50

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Deborah, age 24, is a Caucasian woman who is attending her first prenatal appointment with the clinic obstetrician. Deborah is single and employed in a minimum-wage job with limited financial resources. She resides with her mother. In the first month of her pregnancy, Deborah has experienced mild nausea but no vomiting, and has had a ravenous appetite. Because she works as a waitress, she has access to balanced meals at breakfast and lunch, whereas at home she and her mother primarily eat ready-to-eat dinners, and occasionally make a home-cooked meal. She is a well-appearing, normal-weight woman with no known medical conditions. She is taking no medications except for an over-the-counter prenatal vitamin-mineral supplement, which she began on her own the day she administered her pregnancy self-test two weeks ago. She does not smoke or drink alcohol. Because she does not own a car, she walks about four miles a day; however, she has been very tired and may need to decrease the number of shifts she works at the restaurant if that continues.
  If Deborah's prenatal vitamin-mineral supplement provides _____ milligrams of iron, it is adequately meeting her pregnancy RDA.
 
 a. 8
  b. 18
  c. 27
  d. 40



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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