What factors can contribute to the development of a cleft lip and a cleft palate?

a. Maternal deficiency of B vitamins
b. Exposure to heavy metals during pregnancy
c. Maternal use of tobacco
d. Maternal diabetes mellitus
e. Trauma during pregnancy


Answer:
a. Maternal deficiency of B vitamins
c. Maternal use of tobacco
d. Maternal diabetes mellitus

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A) There is nothing to worry about. B) Delirium involves a progressive decline in memory loss. C) Delirium may only last a short time. D) Delirium is generally more prevalent in women.

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A nurse educator is teaching students the types of shock and associated causes. Which combination of shock type and causative factors are correct? Select all that apply

A) Hypovolemic shock; blood loss B) Obstructive shock; kidney stone C) Cardiogenic shock; myocardial infarction D) Anaphylactic shock; nuts E) Septic shock; infection F) Neurogenic shock; diabetes

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A(n) __________ is a diagnostic procedure that involves instilling contrast medium into an artery

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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One of the most beneficial tests in the initial evaluation of the neonate with suspected congenital heart disease is:

a. four-extremity blood pressure b. pulse oximetry c. the hyperoxia test

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