The number of births, date of deaths, and number of marriages are examples of vital statistics.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A newborn initially presented with a heart rate of 152 and regular, unlabored respirations at 46 . Since central cyanosis was present, oxygen was given by blow-by. After about a minute, the cyanosis was still present. You should:

a. discontinue the oxygen, since the cause is probably not respiratory in nature. b. begin positive-pressure ventilation with a bag-valve mask. c. immediately intubate the newborn's trachea, then ventilate with a bag-valve mask. d. begin chest compressions.

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Patient presented to L/D with PROM at 34 weeks gestation. Subsequent vaginal delivery, single liveborn with cord around neck:

Fill in the blank with correct ICD-10. a. O42.013, O69.81X0, O60.14X0, Z37.0, Z38.34. b. O42.913, O69.81X0, Z37.0, Z38.34. c. O42.913, O69.81X1, Z37.0, Z38.34. d. O42.913, O69.81X1, O60.14X1, Z37.0, Z38.34.

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The maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inspiration is called the expiratory reserve volume (ERV).

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which is true concerning hemoglobin(s)?

A. They cannot be measured on small handheld analyzers. B. They are named according to the type of globin chain. C. Thalassemias are caused by abnormalities in the heme portion. D. Hb A1c is the major hemoglobin in infants.

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