Sandra, a 26-year-old woman at 29 weeks gestation, experienced epigastric pain following the consumption of a large meal of fried fish and onion rings. The pain resolved a few hours later. The most likely diagnosis for this symptom is:

A) Cholelithiasis
B) Influenza
C) Urinary tract infection
D) Intrahepatic choleliathiasis


A

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1. Withdrawal of maternal hormones. 2. A urinary infection. 3. An immature immune system. 4. Physiologic jaundice.

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A nurse caring for a patient in the early stage of rheumatoid arthritis would expect which of the following medication classifications to be used in the treatment of this patient?

A) Antimalarial agents B) NSAIDs C) Xanthine oxidase inhibitors D) Uricosuric agents

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A nurse is providing self-care education to a patient who has been receiving treatment for acne vulgaris. What instruction should the nurse provide to the patient?

A) "Wash your face with water and gentle soap each morning and evening." B) "Before bedtime, clean your face with rubbing alcohol on a cotton pad." C) "Gently burst new pimples before they form a visible 'head'." D) "Set aside time each day to squeeze blackheads and remove the plug."

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An example of primary healthcare is

A) A hearing screening in the school setting B) Care of the patient in the intensive care unit C) Diagnostic testing for HIV/AIDS D) Care of the patient on rehabilitation

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