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What subjective data should be collected for female genetalia? |
1. Menstrual & Obstetric Hx 2. Menepause 3. Acute Pelvic Pain 4. Urinary Symtpoms 5. Vaginal Discharge 6. Sexual Activity & Contraceptive Use 7. Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Contact |
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How long is the female urethra? |
2.5-3.5 cm long |
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What ROS questions should be asked regarding menstrual history? |
1. Menarche 2. Menstrual Cycle: b) Duration c) Dysmenorrhea d) Intermenstrual Bleeding e) PMS |
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What ROS questions should be asked regarding urinary history? |
1. Color 2. Consistency 3. Incontinence 4. Retention 5. Pain 6. Frequent UTIs |
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What is the current terminology for obstetrical history? |
T: Term Pregnancies (>37 weeks) P: Preterm Births (20-37 weeks) A: Abortions, Miscarriages, Ectopics (<20 weeks) L: Living Children (Any Age) |
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What health promotion can be done regarding female genetalia? |
1. Menstrual Record Keeping 2. Sexuality 3. Pelvic Floor Muscles (Kegel) 4. Contraceptive Choices 5. Safer Sex 6. Abuse |
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What inspection should be done for female genetalia? |
1. Skin Color & Hair Distribution 2. Labia Majora 3. Clitoris, Labia Minora, Urethral Opening, Vaginal Opening, and Anal Opening 4. Assess for Lesions, Discharge, and Odor 5. Assess Anal Spinchter for Tone |
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What are the 5 segments of the breast? |
1. Upper Inner Quadrant 2. Upper Outer Quadrant 3. Lower Inner Quadrant 4. Lower Outer Quadrant 5. Axillary Tail of Spence |
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At what age does breast development begin? |
Between ages 10-11 **There is a cultural variant and the development may be asymmetrical** |
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How long does it take for a woman to reach full sexual maturity once breast development begins? |
It may take 1.5 to 6 years |
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What are considerations to know about breasts during pregnancy? |
1. Enlargement 2. Areola & Nipples become darker 3. Colostrum forms after 12 weeks |
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How long does it take for mature milk to be produced postpartum? |
3 days |
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What ROS questions should be asked regarding the breasts? |
1. Breast Discomfort 2. Lumps 3. Discharge 4. Rash/ Orage Peel Appearance 5. Past Medical/Surgical History 6. Family History 7. Medication Use 8. Age of Menarche/Menopause |
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What health promotion should be done with regards to the breasts? |
1. Mammograms 2. Self-Breast Exams 3. Lactation 4. Support Bras 5. Breast Cancer Risk Profile (Lifestyle & Genetics) |
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What should the nurse look for when assessing the nipples? |
1. Lumps 2. Pulled in Nipple (New Change) 3. Dimpling 4. Dripping 5. Redness/Rash 6. Skin Changes |
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Where does 75% of lymph drainage occur? |
The Axillary Tail of Spence |
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What breast lump characteristics are important to know? |
1. Location: O'Clock from the Nipple 2. Size: Width x Length x Thickness 3. Shape & Consistency 4. Movable or Fixed (**) 5. Solitary or Multiple 6. Nipple Retraction, Skin Dimpling, Erythema 8. Tenderness 9. Lymphadenopathy |
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When should breast self-exams be done? |
4-10 days after the start of menses or monthly for postmenopausal women. |
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What is gender identity? |
Personal sense of self being a man or a woman |
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What is sexual orientation? |
Physical, emotional, romantic attraction to another person |
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What is transgender? |
Sex assigned at birth does not match own gender identity |