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misspop

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A patient is scheduled to undergo a laparoscopic procedure. Which patient statement indicates a need for further education about the procedure?
 
  1. I can expect to go home a few hours after the procedure.
  2. I might experience some abdominal pain after the procedure.
  3. There might be some vaginal bleeding after the procedure.
  4. Shoulder pain should be reported, as it might signal a complication.

Question 2

A 41-year-old patient reports that her menstrual periods have become irregular, with the last period occurring approximately 4 months ago.
 
  What information should be provided to the patient concerning the use of contraceptives during the perimenopausal period?
 
  1. Contraceptives should continue to be used.
  2. Contraceptives are no longer needed.
  3. Contraceptives will only be needed if menstruation occurs.
  4. Contraceptive use will only be needed for another 2 months.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4
The presence of referred shoulder pain is anticipated after laparoscopic procedures. The discomfort is a result of the air injected into the abdominal cavity to promote visualization during the procedure. Laparoscopic procedures are often completed on an outpatient basis unless complications arise. Abdominal pain will be present due to the invasiveness of the surgical procedure. A laparoscopic gynecological (GYN) procedure may cause spotting immediately following the procedure.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1
A woman who has not menstruated for 1 full year is considered menopausal. It is still possible for the woman to become pregnant during this period, and she should be instructed to use contraceptives for a total of 1 year after her last period to avoid pregnancy.




misspop

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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