Which is (are) the customary method(s) of classifying a fetal death?
A. Number of weeks gestation or weight of the fetus
B. How soon after birth the infant dies
C. Whether the infant shows signs of life at birth
D. Whether the fetus is pre-term or not
Answer: A
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A. jaw / ear lobe B. tip of the nose / ear lobe C. lips / jaw D. tip of the forehead / tip of the nose
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A) Singed eyebrows B) Stridor C) Sooty sputum D) Occiput burns
The National Committee for Quality Assurance was established in what year?
A. 1989 B. 1990 C. 1991 D. 1993
The ARRA/HITECH rules establish the standards for _____ code submission.
A. Paper B. Faxed C. Electronic D. E-Mail