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A woman is described as G3P1. What does this mean?
Correct — D. In obstetric notation, 'G' (gravida) refers to the total number of times a woman has been pregnant, and 'P' (para) refers to the number of times she has delivered a viable fetus. Therefore, G3P1 means she has been pregnant three times and has delivered one viable baby.
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  1. Q1A woman is described as G3P1. What does this mean?

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    ✓ Correct answer: She has been pregnant three times and has given birth to one viable child

    In obstetric notation, 'G' (gravida) refers to the total number of times a woman has been pregnant, and 'P' (para) refers to the number of times she has delivered a viable fetus. Therefore, G3P1 means she has been pregnant three times and has delivered one viable baby.

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  2. Q2All of the following are signs of alcohol intoxication EXCEPT:

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    ✓ Correct answer: pale skin, especially of the face.

    Pale facial skin is not a sign of alcohol intoxication; flushing of the face is. Other recognized signs include disinhibition of impulses, impaired judgment, and impaired functioning.

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  3. Q3In neonates, fever is defined as a rectal temperature greater than:

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    ✓ Correct answer: 100.4° F

    Fever in neonates is defined as a rectal temperature exceeding 100.4° F. Neonatal fever is typically a cause for concern and often signals an acute viral or bacterial infection.

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  4. Q4The buildup of fatty deposits on the inner walls of arteries is called atherosclerosis.

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    ✓ Correct answer: True

    This is true. Atherosclerosis refers to the buildup of fatty (lipid) deposits inside arterial walls. It is easy to confuse with arteriosclerosis, which involves the hardening and calcification of arterial walls.

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  5. Q5By what other name is Thiamine commonly known?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Vitamin B1

    Thiamine is also known as Vitamin B1. It is an essential nutrient involved in energy metabolism, and is critical for normal cardiac, muscular, and nervous system function. Deficiency can lead to serious conditions such as beriberi or Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

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  6. Q6Compared to the other option, which medical condition has a more gradual onset?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Hyperglycemia

    Hyperglycemia, or elevated blood glucose, develops gradually. Symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and blurred vision appear over time. If untreated, it can progress to serious complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis.

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