With regard to medications, herbs, shots, and other substances normally encountered, the maternity nurse should be aware that:
A) Both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs that otherwise are harmless can be made hazardous by metabolic deficiencies of the fetus.
B) The greatest danger of drug-caused developmental deficits in the fetus is seen in the final trimester.
C) Killed-virus vaccines (e.g., tetanus) should not be given during pregnancy, but live-virus vaccines (e.g., measles) are permissible.
D) No convincing evidence exists that secondhand smoke is potentially dangerous to the fetus.
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