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患者26岁,孕40周。 * * 助产术后4天诉会阴部胀痛,体温超过39℃,宫底有压痛。恶露

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患者26岁,孕40周。 * * 助产术后4天诉会阴部胀痛,体温超过39℃,宫底有压痛。恶露色红,量多有异味

首选诊断()。

A.会阴切口感染

B.子宫内膜炎

C.急性早期乳腺炎

D.尿路感染

E.上呼吸道感染

答案:

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一个数既是16的倍数又是16的因数,这个数是16;16=1×16=2×8=4×4;所以16的因数有1,2,4,8,16.故答案为:16;1,2,4,8,16.

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