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The Nurse Outlines the Characteristics of Primary or Secondary Dysmenorrhea

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The nurse outlines the characteristics of primary or secondary dysmenorrhea to help the patient understand her condition.Match the options with the symptoms.(Options can be used once, more than once, or not at all.)

-Occurs within first menstruation past menarche


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