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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

How long is the female urethra?

2.5-3.5 cm long

What ROS questions should be asked regarding menstrual history?

1. Menarche


2. Menstrual Cycle:
a) Length


b) Duration


c) Dysmenorrhea


d) Intermenstrual Bleeding


e) PMS



What ROS questions should be asked regarding urinary history?

1. Color


2. Consistency


3. Incontinence


4. Retention


5. Pain


6. Frequent UTIs

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)

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

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

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

At what age does breast development begin?

Between ages 10-11




**There is a cultural variant and the development may be asymmetrical**

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

What are considerations to know about breasts during pregnancy?

1. Enlargement


2. Areola & Nipples become darker


3. Colostrum forms after 12 weeks

How long does it take for mature milk to be produced postpartum?

3 days

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

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)

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

Where does 75% of lymph drainage occur?

The Axillary Tail of Spence

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

When should breast self-exams be done?

4-10 days after the start of menses or monthly for postmenopausal women.

What is gender identity?

Personal sense of self being a man or a woman

What is sexual orientation?

Physical, emotional, romantic attraction to another person

What is transgender?

Sex assigned at birth does not match own gender identity