A community health nurse working at a local women's health clinic is planning a teaching session for a group of women about menopause. Which of the following would the nurse include in the session?

A) Menopause involves very noticeable and characteristic symptoms.
B) The symptoms are usually temporary, lasting for a month or two.
C) It can occur as early as age 30 but more commonly occurs at ages 45 to 55 years.
D) Going 6 months without a period signals menopause.


C

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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