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A client with a history of endometriosis comes to the clinic for evaluation. Based on the nurse's understanding of possible complications, the nurse would assess the client for:
 
  A) endometritis B) adhesions C) dehydration D) amenorrhea

Question 2

When the nurse is reviewing a client's history, which factor would lead the nurse to determine that oral contraceptives would be contraindicated?
 
  A) Frequent iron deficiency anemia C) Weight loss of twenty pounds
  B) Smoking one pack per day D) Recent gallbladder surgery



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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