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abarnes

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The primary treatment for warts is
 
  a. Vaccination
  b. Local destruction
  c. Corticosteroids
  d. Specific antibiotic therapy

Question 2

A postpartum patient is at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage if she delivers a(n)
 
  a. 5-lb, 2-oz infant with outlet forceps
  b. 6.5-lb infant after a 2-hour labor
  c. 7-lb infant after an 8-hour labor
  d. 8-lb infant after a 12-hour labor



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Answer to Question 1

B
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A Vaccination is prophylaxis for warts and is not a treatment.
B Topical treatments include chemical cautery, which is especially useful for the
treatment of warts. Local destructive therapy individualized according to
location, type, and number. Surgical removal, electrocautery, curettage,
cryotherapy, caustic solutions, x-ray treatment, and laser therapies are used.
C These are not effective in the treatment of warts.
D These are not effective in the treatment of warts.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A This woman is at risk for lacerations because of the forceps.
B A rapid (precipitous) labor and delivery may cause exhaustion of the uterine
muscle and prevent contraction.
C This is a normal labor progression. Less than 3 hours is rapid and can produce
uterine muscle exhaustion.
D This is a normal labor progression. Less than 3 hours is a rapid delivery and can
cause the uterine muscles not to contract.




abarnes

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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