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Sportsfan2111

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Three weeks following the delivery of her baby, a patient would be most likely to experience
 A) pink-brown lochia flow at night.
  B) a steady flow of bright red lochia.
  C) a moderate amount of red-brown discharge.
  D) some yellowish-white discharge.

Question 2

When a patient's family members express anger toward hospital staff during the admission process, the cause of their anger is usually a result of
 A) feeling a loss of control.
  B) guilt at leaving their family member.
  C) poor treatment by hospital staff.
  D) concern about health care costs.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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