Which patient should the nurse instruct to have monthly follow-up health appointments after being discharged from the hospital?

A) Experienced a molar pregnancy
B) Experienced an ectopic pregnancy
C) Experienced a complete spontaneous abortion
D) Diagnosed as Rh-negative


Ans: A

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