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TFauchery

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The nurse is preparing a client for breast biopsy of a lump. The nurse explains that a needle with a cutting edge will be inserted into a lump and rotated to remove a core sample. What type of breast biopsy is this client undergoing?
 
  A) Aspiration
  B) Needle biopsy
  C) Excisional biopsy
  D) Incisional biopsy

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A pregnant woman is undergoing an amniocentesis to determine any chromosomal defects present in the fetus. The results show an elevated alpha fetoprotein (-fetoprotein, AFP). What does an increased AFP level indicate?
 
  A) Down syndrome
  B) Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  C) Fragile X syndrome
  D) Neural tube defects



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During a needle biopsy, a needle with a cutting edge will be inserted into a lump and rotated to remove a core sample. With aspiration, cells from a lump are drawn into a syringe. In excisional biopsy, an entire lump is removed and analyzed, and, in incisional biopsy, part of a lump is removed as a sample.

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Many disorders can be detected prenatally through amniocentesis, although the procedure carries a certain risk to the fetus. One test, AFP, is performed on amniotic fluid or serum; increased AFP levels indicate possible neural tube or ventral wall defects.




TFauchery

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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