A nurse is caring for a patient whose Pap smear results are low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), which is equivalent to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and to mild changes related to exposure to HPV
The nurse knows that this is considered what grade of Pap smear?
A) Normal
B) CIN grade 2
C) CIN grade 1
D) CIN grade 3
Ans: C
Feedback: A Class 1 result is negative (normal); Class 2 is probably negative; Class 3 is suspicious or mild dysplasia; Class 4 is more suspicious moderate or severe dysplasia; and Class 5 is malignant.
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a. dysrhythmias. b. hypotension. c. infection. d. seizure.
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