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cookcarl

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If the examiner had difficulty visualizing the cervix with initial insertion of the speculum, the examiner should close the blades and perform which action?
 
  1) Withdraw the speculum 2 to 3 cm and reinsert at a different angle.
  2) Push the speculum farther into the vagina 4 to 6 cm and rotate the blades.
  3) Remove the speculum and obtain a larger speculum.
  4) Remove the speculum and document that the exam could not be completed.

Question 2

Pubic hair distribution in a diamond-shaped pattern from the umbilicus that is not associated with cultural or familial differences most likely indicates which manifestation?
 
  1) Chronic skin condition
  2) Hirsutism caused by an endocrine disorder
  3) Early signs of an infection
  4) Effects of androgens



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Answer to Question 1

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cookcarl

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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