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tsand2

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A patient who has been on oral contraceptives asks about switching to a contraceptive patch. She should be dissuaded from the change if:
 
  a. withdrawal bleeding started earlier in the day.
  b. the pill has not caused side effects.
  c. she is obese.
  d. she wants more children in the future.

Question 2

An important contraindication for valproic acid use is:
 
  a. preexisting liver disease.
  b. asthma.
  c. migraine headaches.
  d. bipolar disorder.



Sophiapenny

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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