A young mother presents with a pregnancy confirmed by urine HCG. Her LMP was June 20. Using Naegele's rule, you estimate what day of delivery?

A) March 27
B) April 13
C) February 20
D) February 13


A) March 27

Naegele's rule calculates the EDD by adding 7 days and subtracting 3 months from the date of the last period.

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A public health nurse (PHN) is moving from his or her hometown in the Northeastern United States to a new position in Southern California. When beginning the local community assessments, what might the PHN notice about how the environment affects regional

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In the expression, M = 10.0, 95% CI = 8.0, 12.0, which of the following is true?

a. There is a 5% probability that the population mean is greater than 12.0. b. There is a 2 ½% probability that the population mean is greater than 12.0. c. 95% of all population means are between 8.0 and 12.0. d. The population mean has a 95% probability of being 10.0.

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You have been asked to identify epidemiologic transitions in the community. Using your knowledge about your community, what is an example of an epidemiologic transition?

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