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After a patient has been diagnosed with an obstructed fallopian tube resulting from infection, the nurse will anticipate teaching the patient about
a.   possible difficulty in becoming pregnant.
b.   use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
c.   irregularities in the menstrual cycle.
 
d.   changes in secondary sex characteristics.
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9 years ago
Answer: A
Rationale: An obstructed fallopian tube may result in difficulty in fertilization or implantation of the fertilized egg. Because ovarian function is not affected, the patient will not require HRT, have irregular menstrual cycles, or experience changes in secondary sex characteristics.
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