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nramada

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What structures may be affected in a urinary tract infection in a female patient?
 
  A) Urethra, bladder, kidney
  B) Vagina, bladder, urethra
  C) Bladder, ureters, vagina
  D) Kidney, bladder, fallopian tubes

Question 2

The condition in which the foreskin is pulled down over the shaft of the penis, creating a small opening that can strangle the head of the penis in called:
 
  A) orchitis.
  B) phimosis.
  C) epididymitis.
  D) paraphimosis.


akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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