A 37-year-old female comes to the clinic with spotty vaginal bleeding, breast tenderness, mild cramping and worsening pain in the lower right abdomen, and nausea. She also complains of lightheadedness. She is slightly hypotensive, with a blood pressure of 100/60. When asked about menstruation, the patient states she is about a week past due for her period. The patient states she is sexually active. When asked about contraception, the patient states she is not on any form of birth control, and that her partner does not use condoms. What test would you most likely perform first on this patient?

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A 37-year-old female comes to the clinic with spotty vaginal bleeding, breast tenderness, mild cramping and worsening pain in the lower right abdomen, and nausea. She also complains of lightheadedness. She is slightly hypotensive, with a blood pressure of 100/60. When asked about menstruation, the patient states she is about a week past due for her period. The patient states she is sexually active. When asked about contraception, the patient states she is not on any form of birth control, and that her partner does not use condoms. What test would you most likely perform first on this patient?






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