About how much does a full-term infant usually weigh at birth?
A. 3 to 5 pounds
B. 4 to 6 pounds
C. 5 to 7 pounds
D. 7 to 9 pounds
E. 12 to 14 pounds
D. 7 to 9 pounds
A full-term infant usually weighs between 7 and 9 pounds and is 18 to 22 inches in length.
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A) An obese patient B) A bedridden patient C) A hypertensive patient D) A patient with diabetes
Patient assessment consists of four essential components. These components in order from beginning to end of the call would be:
A) reassessment, secondary assessment, primary assessment, and scene size-up. B) primary assessment, secondary assessment, scene size-up, and reassessment. C) scene size-up, secondary assessment, primary assessment, and reassessment. D) scene size-up, primary assessment, secondary assessment, and reassessment.