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A nurse in a campus medical clinic is meeting with a 23-year-old student who states that she has been experiencing malodorous vaginal discharge over the past several days.
 
  The nurse should recognize that this patient is describing a sign that is characteristic of:
  A) Bacterial vaginosis (BV)
  B) Dysmenorrhea
  C) Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC)
  D) Human papillomavirus (HPV)

Question 2

A patient is adapting to the use of a hearing aid for the first time. What is the most common challenge experienced by a patient with hearing loss who is adapting to using a hearing aid for the first time?
 
  A) Regulating the tone and volume
  B) Learning to cope with amplification of background noise
  C) Minimizing irritation of the external auditory canal
  D) Keeping the hearing aid clean while minimizing exposure to moisture



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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