How should the nurse describe cervical mucus during ovulation?
a. Blood-tinged
b. Thin and watery
c. Absent
d. Abundant and elastic
ANS: D
Cervical mucus becomes abundant and more elastic during ovulation, not absent.
Cervical mucus is not blood-tinged, thin, and watery during ovulation.
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a. Columbia Teachers College. b. Yale University. c. Harvard University. d. the New York Regents Program.
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A) Panic behaviors B) Relief behaviors C) Empathetic linkage D) Social distance
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