Ans) 1) False
Explaination:
- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 66 percent of legal abortions occur within the first eight weeks of gestation, and 92 percent are performed within the first 13 weeks. Only 1.2 percent occur at or after 21 weeks (CDC, 2013).
2) True
Explaination:
- Up to 15 weeks' gestation, suction-aspiration or vacuum aspiration are the most common surgical methods of induced abortion. Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) consists of removing the fetus or embryo, placenta, and membranes by suction using a manual syringe, while electric vacuum aspiration (EVA) uses an electric pump.
3) True
Explaination:
- Dilation and curettage with suction is a procedure in which contents from the inside of the uterus are evacuated. "Dilation" refers to the opening of the cervix. "Curettage" refers to the aspiration or removal of tissue within the uterus with an instrument called a curette.
4) False
Explaination:
- Sometimes they prescribe a general anesthetic, but this is rare. Because the procedure involves the use of pain relief medications, vacuum aspiration does not usually hurt. However, a woman may experience a dragging or pulling sensation during the process.
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1) Under the Affordable Care Act, all employers must offer health insurance. True or false? 2) As a result of the ACA, everyone’s personal income taxes increased from 2010 through 2016. True or false? 3) Entitlement programs offer less discretion to states in policy implementation than block grant programs. True or false? 4) Use of a “gatekeeper,” usually a Primary Care Physician, is used by managed care organizations as a common: a) cost containment strategy b) service utilization control strategy...