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How would you ask this: 'You’ve been having contractions since this morning, haven’t you?'
Correct : You have contractions since this morning, haven’t you?
You've been having contractions since this morning, haven’t you?
Pronounce correctly: Epidural
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Pronounce correctly: Cesarean
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Pronounce correctly: Perineum
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How do you pronounce “episiotomy”? A. eh-pee-see-OH-tuh-mee B. eh-pih-see-oh-TOM-ee C. ee-pee-SEE-oh-tee
A. eh-pee-see-OH-tuh-mee
What sounds most polite and professional when advising a patient? A. You must lie down now. B. Lie down. C. Would you like to try lying on your side?
C. Would you like to try lying on your side?
Which sentence uses correct question intonation for a Yes/No question? A. Are you feeling the baby move regularly? ↓ B. Are you feeling the baby move regularly? ↑ C. Are you feeling the baby move regularly? ↗↘
B. Are you feeling the baby move regularly? ↑
Which word is pronounced correctly? A. PREG-nant B. preg-NANT C. PREG-nent
A. PREG-nant
Which question uses a falling tag (expecting agreement)? A. You’re about 38 weeks pregnant now, aren’t you ↑ B. You’re about 38 weeks pregnant now, aren’t you ↓ C. You’re about 38 weeks pregnant now, aren’t you ↗
B. You’re about 38 weeks pregnant now, aren’t you ↓
Which word has the correct stress? A. con-TRAC-tions B. CON-trac-tions C. contrac-TIONS
A. con-TRAC-tions
Which question uses list intonation correctly? A. Are you feeling pain ↓ pressure ↓ or dizziness ↓ B. Are you feeling pain ↑ pressure ↓ or dizziness ↑ C. Are you feeling pain ↑ pressure ↑ or dizziness ↓
B. Are you feeling pain ↑ pressure ↑ or dizziness ↓
How would you ask this yes/no question: Have you noticed any bleeding?
↑ (unless you know)
Which phrase sounds most natural in professional English? A. We will watch the baby. B. We’ll keep an eye on the baby’s heartbeat. C. We look at the baby.
B. We’ll keep an eye on the baby’s heartbeat.