A woman presents to an obstetrician’s office complaining that she and her husband have been trying to conceive for the past 6 months. The patient's medical history is significant for diabetes, hypertension, migraine headaches, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Which reason is most likely causing the patient's infertility?

1. Tubal damage from hypertension
2. Tubal damage from PID
3. Tubal damage from hyperglycemia
4. Tubal damage from migraine headaches


2. Tubal damage from PID

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A) Have the desired effect B) Multiply undesired effects C) Increase specificity with higher serum blood levels D) Improving concentration in the body

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The patient arrived at the emergency department in pain and bleeding profusely with the following vital signs: BP 80/54, P 102, RR 22. What does the nurse recognize that these symptoms indicate?

a. Inadequate perfusion b. Circulatory shock c. Massive vasodilation d. Heart failure

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teach the parents of a 4-year-old who is prescribed eye drops for glaucoma in the right eye as a result of facial trauma? a. "Only place the drops in the affected eye." b. "Check the eye for signs of infection daily." c. "Keep sunglasses on the child for 1 hour after placing the drops." d. "Refrigerate the drug to prevent a stinging sensation in the eye during instillation."

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Women with eating disorders who become pregnant are at risk for a variety of complications including which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Premature birth 2. Too many nutrients available for the fetus 3. Miscarriage 4. High birth weight 5. Perinatal mortality

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