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V@ndy87

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During an antepartum visit, the nurse tells the mother that one sign that must be reported immediately, no matter what the stage of pregnancy, is:
 
  a. backache.
  b. urinary frequency.
  c. vaginal bleeding.
  d. uterine tightening.

Question 2

During a pain assessment, the patient tells the nurse that the pain is aching, stabbing, and throbbing. The nurse recognizes this pain to be:
 
  a. visceral.
  b. neuropathic.
  c. somatic.
  d. psychogenic.



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Answer to Question 1

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Women should be instructed to contact their physician if any bleeding occurs during pregnancy.

Answer to Question 2

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Somatic pain arises from the musculoskeletal system and is aching, stabbing, or throbbing.




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