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chandani

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The nurse has presented a community education class on recommended health screenings for women. Which statement by a class member indicates that additional teaching is necessary? The Pap smear:
 
  A. Is recommended every year.
   B. Diagnoses cervical cancer.
   C. Can be done every three years in some women.
   D. Detects abnormal cells.

Question 2

Which of the following conditions would predispose a client for thrombophlebitis?
 
  1. Severe anemia
  2. Cesarean delivery
  3. Anorexia
  4. Hypocoagulability



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

1
Explanation: 1. Severe anemia would predispose a client for thrombophlebitis.



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