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Cherney, Maylard, and Pfannenstiel are examples of gynecologic:
 a. fenestrated drape sheets
  b. self-retaining retractors
  c. transverse abdominal incisions
  d. urinary drainage catheters

Question 2

Tubal ligation is performed for:
 a. blood gas collection
  b. elective sterilization
  c. unruptured tubal pregnancy
  d. urinary incontinence treatment



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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