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某女士,27岁,已婚,自述停经50天, * * 少量流血5天,2小时前突感下腹部剧痛,伴肛

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某女士,27岁,已婚,自述停经50天, * * 少量流血5天,2小时前突感下腹部剧痛,伴肛门坠胀感,晕厥1次,前来就诊。既往身体健康,月经正常。检查:痛苦面容,脸色苍白,血压10.7/6.6kPa(80/50mmHg),脉搏110次/分,下腹部明显压痛,反跳痛。妇科检查:子宫颈口闭合,有举痛,后穹窿饱满并有触痛,子宫稍大、软,子宫左侧扪及触痛明显的包块。化验:白细胞7×109/L。

在对此病人的护理中,错误的是( )。

A.保暖、给予吸氧

B.密切监测生命体征

C.病人取仰卧位,便于腹腔液局限

D.迅速建立静脉通道,同时准备血液

E.做好腹部手术常规准备

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