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ETearle

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During pregnancy, which of the following situations is most likely to interfere with motherchild bonding?
 
  A) A woman's neighbor is planning an extensive vacation.
  B) A woman's father has been very ill during the pregnancy.
  C) A woman's husband was awarded a large year-end bonus.
  D) A woman's sister recently had a baby boy.

Question 2

Which diagnostic test is used to confirm a suspected diagnosis of breast cancer?
 
  a. Mammogram
  b. Ultrasound
  c. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA)
  d. CA 15-3



karlss

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C

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A Mammography is a clinical screening tool that may aid in early detection of breast cancers.
B Transillumination, thermography, and ultrasound breast imaging are being ex-plored as methods of detecting early breast carcinoma.
C When a suspicious mammogram is noted or a lump is detected, diagnosis is confirmed by FNA, core needle biopsy, or needle localization biopsy.
D CA-15 is a serum tumor marker that is used to test for residual disease.



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