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kwoodring

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Obtaining an endocervical smear includes inserting the cytobrush through the speculum into the cervical os about 1 cm and which action?
 
  1) Turning the cytobrush in a circular motion until bleeding occurs.
  2) Rotating the cytobrush 360 degrees clockwise and then counterclockwise.
  3) Scraping the surface of the cervix.
  4) Letting the cytobrush sit in the os for 20 to 30 seconds.

Question 2

Before beginning to perform a gynecological assessment, which would you ask the patient to perform?
 
  1) Taking short, quick breaths to lessen the discomfort
  2) Assuming the supine position
  3) Emptying the bladder
  4) Reviewing the medical history



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