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Chelseaamend

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DeMeir, Hynan, Harris, and Manniello (1996) found that mothers of premature and term infants who required neonatal intensive care reported significantly more symptoms of which disorder?
 
  a. Depression c. PTSD
  b. Schizophrenia d. Personality disorder

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Which contraceptive method can be used by a client with mild controlled hypertension?
 
  a. Combined oral con-traceptives c. Patch
  b. Vaginal ring d. IUD



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Answer to Question 1

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DeMeir, Hynan, Harris, and Manniello (1996) evaluated the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in mothers who experienced a high-risk birth. They found that mothers of premature and term infants who required neonatal intensive care reported significantly more symptoms of PTSD than mothers of term infants who were born without those stress factors present.

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Rather than a chemical/drug contraceptive, the IUD is a mechanical contraceptive, so it would not aggravate hypertension unless a complication occurred. COCs can aggravate hypertension. Because the vaginal ring contains doses similar to COCs, hypertension can be aggravated with its use. The patch contains similar doses to the COCs, so hypertension can be aggravated with its use.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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