A combined Apgar score of ________ indicates that the infant is in good physical condition.

A. less than 3
B. 3 or 4
C. 5 or 6
D. 7 or higher


Answer: D

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Who would benefit most from taking lithium?

A) Zara, who is near death from starving herself B) Jonathan, who swings from mania to thoughts of suicide C) Josué, who has hallucinations and delusions D) Barbara, who experiences excessive worry and anxiety

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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