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王女士,24岁,平常月经规律、停经40天,阴道出血2天,突发腹痛,伴恶心,呕吐,晕厥就诊。检查:体温36.4℃,脉搏120次/分,血压10.7/6.7kPa(80/50mmHg),面色苍白,表情痛苦。双合诊:后穹隆饱满,宫颈举痛明显,子宫未检清,右侧宫旁可触到触痛明显包块。 该病人的护理措施哪项是错误的( )。

A. 配合抢救
B. 做好阴道手术准备
C. 注意保暖
D. 给氧吸入
E. 去枕平卧

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