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Sufayan.ah

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You are treating a 32-year-old woman complaining of hand pain. She states she was pulling weeds in her garden when she felt a sharp pain in her left hand. Your physical exam reveals a small puncture mark on her palm that is red and swollen. You suspect this patient has sustained:
 
  A) a laceration from a sharp object. B) a self-inflicted wound.
  C) a bite or sting. D) a reaction to a poisonous plant.

Question 2

Severe discomfort during a woman's menstrual period is known as:
 
  a. PID. c. dyspareunia.
  b. dysmenorrhea. d. LMP.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b



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