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Bleeding that occurs with placenta previa is usually:
 
  A) painful, and bright red.
  B) painful, dark, and clotted.
  C) painless, dark, and clotted
  D) painless, and bright red.

Question 2

You should assume any female of childbearing age who is suffering from lower abdominal pain and a missed period to have:
 
  A) pelvic inflammatory disease.
  B) acute appendicitis.
  C) ectopic pregnancy.
  D) spontaneous abortion.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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