Select the correct sentence:

A) The patient was not seen for prenatal care until 24 weeks gestation.
B) The patient was not seen for prenatal care until 24 weeks' gestation.
I answered A

The operating room was _____.
A) all ready
B) already
my answer is A

I agree.

The correct answer for the first one is not a it is B, got it wrong on my test. The second question is right.

The correct sentence is B) "The patient was not seen for prenatal care until 24 weeks' gestation."

Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about the length of time for prenatal care, which is measured in weeks. The correct way to indicate possession or association with weeks is to use an apostrophe ('s) after the word "weeks." This shows that the gestation belongs to or is associated with the weeks. Therefore, the correct sentence is B, which includes the apostrophe.

Regarding the second question, the correct answer is B) "already."

Explanation: The word "already" is an adverb that indicates a completed action or occurrence of something before the present time. In the sentence, we are describing the state of the operating room. The word "already" correctly conveys that the operating room is in a state of preparedness or readiness. Therefore, the correct answer is B.