NSG 6430 - W1 Questions With Complete Solutions
what choice below has no precautions for oral contraceptive pill use? gallbladder disease 5 months postpartum/lactating BP 160/100 varicose veins correct answer: gallbladder disease One of the major components of gallstones estrogen. The patient underlying gall bladder disease--should not receive oral contraceptives as this will increase estrogen exposure and theoretically form gallstones. Herbs that may be contraindicated if the patient has a history of breast cancer correct answer: Black cohosh, actaea racemosa.... This means that it provides estrogen for me please source. If estrogen is contraindicated in a patient, but it does not matter whether it comes from plants or is pretty synthetically. Studies have not shown that this herb helps with hot flashes 32 years he will presents to your clinic for her annual GYN exam. He 170 or soft, nontender, around mass is found 4 o'clock position posterior vaginal introitus. What is likely diagnosis? correct answer: Bartholin duct cyst bartholin duct cyst is formed from an accumulation of secretions produced by the Bartholin's gland. The duct dilates and cysts are formed at the 4 and 8 o'clock positions on each side of the vaginal orifice. Larger cysts that are greate
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