A positive over-the-counter pregnancy test is considered a:
A- Possible sign of pregnancy.
B- Presumptive sign of pregnancy.
C- Probable sign of pregnancy.
D- Positive sign of pregnancy.
Correct Response: C
A positive pregnancy test and changes in the reproductive organs are both considered probable signs of pregnancy. Presumptive signs include amenorrhea, frequent urination and pigment changes in skin. Determining the estimated day of birth or delivery (EDB or EDD) is considered to be a positive sign of pregnancy.
A- Possible sign of pregnancy.
B- Presumptive sign of pregnancy.
C- Probable sign of pregnancy.
D- Positive sign of pregnancy.
Correct Response: C
A positive pregnancy test and changes in the reproductive organs are both considered probable signs of pregnancy. Presumptive signs include amenorrhea, frequent urination and pigment changes in skin. Determining the estimated day of birth or delivery (EDB or EDD) is considered to be a positive sign of pregnancy.
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