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tfester

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A nurse who provides care on a general surgical unit cares for numerous patients who have undergone hysterectomies of different types.
 
  The nurse is aware that hysterectomy is used as a treatment for numerous health problems including which of the following? Select all that apply.
  A) Uterine bleeding
  B) Pelvic organ prolapse
  C) Endometriosis
  D) Cancer
  E) Amenorrhea

Question 2

A nurse has been asked to present a workshop on sexual health and female reproductive health to a group of college students.
 
  The subject of Pap smears has come up, and the participants have expressed that they have heard inconsistent recommendations about their frequency. The nurse should encourage these women in their 20s to have a Pap smear done:
  A) Annually
  B) Every 2 years
  C) At age 21 and then every year after age 25
  D) At least every 18 months



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C, D

Answer to Question 2

B



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