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crazycityslicker

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For a pregnant client who has trichomoniasis, when will treatment occur?
 
  a. mother and baby will be treated after birth
  b. after the first trimester
  c. immediately
  d. once the repeat test is also positive

Question 2

The nurse explains to the client that red blood cells (RBCs) assist the respiratory and circulatory systems to:
 
  a. destroy dead and injured cells and bacteria
  b. disperse surfactants within lung tissue
  c. fight infection and assist with immunity
  d. provide oxygen to body tissues



rleezy04

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Answer to Question 1

B
An antiprotozoal medication after the first trimester is the prescribed medical treatment for pregnant women with trichomoniasis.

Answer to Question 2

D
RBCs in conjunction with the respiratory and circulatory systems oxygenate the body tissues.



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