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tsand2

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While recording in a patient's medical record, the nurse notices that a patient's Hematest results are positive. This finding means that there is(are):
 
  a. Crystals in his urine.
  b. Parasites in his stool.
  c. Occult blood in his stool.
  d. Bacteria in his sputum.

Question 2

After assessing a female patient, the nurse notices flesh-colored, soft, pointed, moist, papules in a cauliflower-like patch around her introitus. This finding is most likely:
 
  a. Urethral caruncle.
  b. Syphilitic chancre.
  c. Herpes simplex virus.
  d. Human papillomavirus.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
If a stool is Hematest positive, then it indicates the presence of occult blood

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Human papillomavirus appears in a flesh-colored, soft, moist, cauliflower-like patch of papules



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