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What is the result of using Naegele's rule to estimate the expected date of delivery (EDD)?
What is the result of using Naegele's rule to estimate the expected date of delivery (EDD)?
- Adding one year, subtracting three months, and adding seven days to the first day of the last menstrual period
- Adding 9 months and 7 days to the first day of the last menstrual period
- Adding 10 months to the first day of the last menstrual period
- Approximately 280 days (40 weeks) from the start of the last menstrual period (correct)
Why is it important to remember the months with 30 days vs. 31 days when using Naegele's rule?
Why is it important to remember the months with 30 days vs. 31 days when using Naegele's rule?
- To ensure accurate calculation of the expected date of delivery (correct)
- To estimate the height of the baby
- To determine the gender of the baby
- To predict the weight of the baby
What is the significance of February when using Naegele's rule to calculate the expected date of delivery?
What is the significance of February when using Naegele's rule to calculate the expected date of delivery?
- Consider February to have 30 days
- Always consider February to have 28 days, regardless of leap year (correct)
- Exclude February from the calculation
- Consider February to have 29 days in a leap year
What is the age of gestation (AOG) in relation to pregnancy?
What is the age of gestation (AOG) in relation to pregnancy?
Which method can be used to calculate the expected date of delivery (EDD) other than Naegele's rule?
Which method can be used to calculate the expected date of delivery (EDD) other than Naegele's rule?
How is the expected date of delivery (EDD) calculated using Naegele's rule?
How is the expected date of delivery (EDD) calculated using Naegele's rule?
What is the result of applying Naegele's rule to calculate the EDD?
What is the result of applying Naegele's rule to calculate the EDD?
Why is it important to remember the months with 30 and 31 days when using Naegele's rule?
Why is it important to remember the months with 30 and 31 days when using Naegele's rule?
Which months have 30 days according to the text?
Which months have 30 days according to the text?
How is the age of gestation (AOG) defined in the context of the text?
How is the age of gestation (AOG) defined in the context of the text?
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