The nurse chooses to stimulate the infant and administer oxygen when the newborn's Apgar score is:

A) 8. B) 6. C) 2. D) 10.


B

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A. Urea B. Snake flesh C. Deer antlers D. Lime calcium

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Unilateral anosmia is most likely caused by

a. a cold. c. meningioma of the sphenoid ridge. b. sinusitis. d. heavy smoking.

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a. Right side, top to bottom, then left side, top to bottom b. Left side, top to bottom, then right side, top to bottom c. Side to side, bottom to top d. Side to side, top to bottom

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