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jilianpiloj

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The nurse, providing tertiary care, has what goal of health care?
 
  A) restoration of maximum function B) health maintenance C) resolution of acute conditions D) illness prevention

Question 2

When educating clients about menopause, the nurse identifies which of the following as the first physically perceivable sign indicating perimenopause?
 
  A) Thinning and laxity of the urinary structures
  B) Changes in length of cycle and amount of flow
  C) Increased vaginal pH, with levels higher than 5
  D) Stimulation of anterior pituitary to secrete FSH



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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