A.12 hours.
B.20 hours.
C.24 hours.
D.50 hours.
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B.Acroeyanosis.
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D.Hemangiomas.
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B.Thick upper lip.
C.Upturned nose.
D.Large for gestational age.
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B.the client refuses to give informed consent.
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