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NURS 629 Exam 1 OBGYN Questions with Complete Solutions.
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OBGYN URR EXAM 4 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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PAEA OBGYN EOR EXAM TEST BANK LATEST UPDATED ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS| GRADED A | GUARANTEED PASS | CONTAINS 300 Q &A | GRADED A
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OBGYN Crash Course Questions And Answers
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Which HPV types are associated with cancer? - Answer- 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 56 
 
Chlamydia and gonorrhea can ascend into endometrial cavity into fallopian tubes causing salpingitis and pelvic peritonitis; can also infect fetus as it passes through birth canal causing trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis or pneumonia of the newborn which is caused by ____________ or neonatal Ophthalmia which is caused by ____________. 
-gonorrhea 
-chlamydia - Answer- chlamydia; gonorrhea 
 
What conditio...
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PAEA OBGYN EOR Topics Latest Version Graded A+
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PAEA OBGYN EOR Topics Latest 
 
Version Graded A+ 
 
1. G2 P1001 
 
2. G4 P1111 
 
3. G3 P2103 1. currently pregnant, 1 term delivery, 1 living child 
2. currently pregnant, 1 term delivery, 1 preterm delivery, 1 abortion/miscarriage, 1 living child 
(cannot tell if it is term or preterm child by formula) 
3. currently pregnant, twins at term, 1 at preterm, 3 living children 
 
G (# pregnancies) 
T (# term deliveries at 37 weeks or more including stillbirths) 
P (# preterm deliveries at 20-37 we...
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MCCQE – OBGYN: Questions With Complete Solutions
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MCCQE – OBGYN: Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR602 Final OBGYN Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR602 Final OBGYN Questions With Complete Solutions
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PACKRAT OBGYN Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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PACKRAT OBGYN Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
History & Physical/Obstetrics/Gynecology 
A 26 year-old monogamous female presents with cyclic pelvic pain that has been increasing over the last 6 months. She complains of significant dysmenorrhea and dyspareunia. She uses condoms for birth control. On physical examination her uterus is retroverted and non-mobile, and she has a palpable adnexal mass on the left side. Her serum pregnancy test is negative. Which of the following is the most like...
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OBGYN Crash Course Exam Complete Solution
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Which HPV types are associated with cancer? 
Chlamydia and gonorrhea 
can ascend into endometrial cavity into fallopian 
tubes causing salpingitis 
and pelvic peritonitis; can 
also infect fetus as it passes through birth canal 
causing trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis or 
pneumonia of the newborn which is caused by 
or neonatal Ophthalmia which is 
caused by . 
-gonorrhea 
-chlamydia 
What condition is defined 
as a rare comp...
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uWise OBGYN Questions and Answers Already Passed
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uWise OBGYN Questions and Answers 
 
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A 28-year-old G2P2 woman returns today for follow up on her abnormal pap smear which 
reveals atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS). Reflex HPV testing is 
positive for high risk type. She has never had a prior abnormal pap smear, and has been 
following the recommended screening guidelines. She is asymptomatic. Her pelvic exam reveals 
a normal cervix with a small amount of cervical mucous. What is the next best step ...