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Title: Physicians describe multiple gestation pregnancies based on all of the following EXCEPT:
Post by: aac387 on Feb 22, 2018
Physicians describe multiple gestation pregnancies based on all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. amnions.
  b. placentas.
  c. chorions.
  d. embryonic membranes.



(Q. 2) If the physician's EDD or gestational age differs from the coder's calculations, the coder should use their calculation to determine the length of the pregnancy.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Q. 3) ________Breast pain.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 4) A fifteen-week pregnancy is falls in the ________ trimester.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 5) Extraction of the fetus from the birth canal by grasping the head with tongs is known as a/an ________.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 6) The medical term for inflammation and/or infection of the mammary gland(s) during the postpartum period is ________.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 7) A repeated change in fetal position during or after the 36th week of pregnancy is known as ________.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 8) A fertilized egg is also known as a ________.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 9) The outer membrane of the placenta that surrounds the amnion is the ________.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



(Q. 10) Scarring of the placenta due to an inadequate blood supply is a/an ________.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.


Title: Physicians describe multiple gestation pregnancies based on all of the following EXCEPT:
Post by: belegal on Feb 22, 2018
1)  Answer: d

2)  FALSE

3)  Mastalgia

4)  Second

5)  Forceps delivery

6)  Puerperal mastitis

7)  Unstable lie

8)  Zygote

9)  Chorion

10)  Placental infarction


Title: Physicians describe multiple gestation pregnancies based on all of the following EXCEPT:
Post by: aac387 on Feb 22, 2018
Just confirmed the same answer from my friend, thanks