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Prophylaxis of subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE) is given before and after birth when a pregnant woman has
 
  a. Valvular disease
  b. Congestive heart disease
  c. Arrhythmias
  d. Postmyocardial infarction
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A Prophylaxis for intrapartum endocarditis and pulmonary infection may be
provided for women who have mitral valve prolapse.
B Prophylaxis for intrapartum endocarditis is not indicated for a patient with
congestive heart disease.
C Prophylaxis for intrapartum endocarditis is not necessary for a woman with
underlying arrhythmias.
D A woman who is postmyocardial infarction does not require prophylaxis for
intrapartum endocarditis.
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