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Normal Fetus:

  • Gain weight in first 10 weeks
  • Gain weight in last 20 weeks
  • Gain weight in last 10 weeks of gestational than in the 1st 30 weeks
  • None of these
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  • A normal fetus grows slowly in early pregnancy, but gains most of its weight in the last 10 weeks (3rd trimester). This is the period of rapid growth.
    Pregnancy duration is about 40 weeks.
    A normal full term baby weight is about 2.5kg to 3.5kg.

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Mount Everest is located in:

  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan
  • Bangladesh
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  • Mount Everest is highest mountain in the world.
    The height of mount Everest is 8849 meters.
    it’s located on the border of Nepal and Tibet.
    This mountain is also called Sagarmatha in Nepal which means ‘Forehead of the Sky’.
    The name of this mountain is related to Surveyor General of India ‘George Everest’.

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Advanced Life Support (ALS) interventions are typically performed by:

  • First Responders and EMT Basics
  • First Responders only
  • EMT Intermediates and Paramedics
  • First Responders and Paramedics
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  • ALS stands for Advanced Life Support.
    BLS stands for Basic Life Support.
    Basic Life Support (BLS) is performed by First Responders.

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Bradycardia is clinically defined as a heart rate:

  • Greater than 100 beats per minute
  • Approximately 90 beats per minute
  • Less than 60 beats per minute
  • Exactly 80 beats per minute
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  • Bradycardia is a medical term for a slow heart rate, specifically when the heart beats less than 60 times per minute in adults.
    Normal heart beat in adult is 60-100 beats per minute.
    Symptoms of Bradycardia are Dizziness, Fainting, Fatigue and Shortness of breath.
    Opposite of Bradycardia is Tachycardia.

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