As a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit, you understand that a total score of 9 on the Apgar test indicates that a newborn

A) is doing fine and does not need close monitoring.
B) experienced anoxia during labor and delivery.
C) may have some potential problems and needs to be monitored carefully.
D) is at serious risk and immediate action needs to be taken to help.

A

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convinced that patients' hysteria was caused by unconscious processes? (a) The patients themselves thought their hysteria was due to unconscious processes. (b) Charcot was successfully treating the patients using hypnosis. (c) Neither Freud nor Charcot could find anything physically wrong with the patients. (d) Brain surgery on the patients confirmed it.

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The Restorative Justice Movement tries to balance the needs of:

A) victim. B) community. C) offender. D) all of the above

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