*NURSING > EXAM > South University, Savannah - NURSING NSG6020Week 7 Quiz. All Answers Correct (All)
NURSING NSG6020Week 7 Quiz large, red, tense swelling seen to left introitus and on palpation of the mass causes pain visualization of the vulva shows a thick, white, cury discharge, pH 4.1 and ... the KOH whiff test is n egative with no unusual smell. Wet prpe shows budding hyphae. 1. Bleeding between periods is known as 2mm to 3mm round yellow nodules on the left labia. Palpation they are nontender and quite firm. C/o growths in her vulvar area. 2. Nipple discharge in breast cancer is usually unilateral and can be clear or bloody. Although a breast mass is not palpated, in this case a fixed lymph node is palpated. Other forms of breast cancer can present as a chronic rash on the breast. 3. Nipple discharge in benign breast abnormalities tends to be clear and unilateral. The discharge is usually not spontaneous. This patient needs to be told to stop compressing her nipple. If the problem still persists after the patient has stopped compressing the nipple, further workup is warranted. 4. A retracted nipple is flattened or pulled inward or toward the medial, lateral, anterior, or posterior side of the breast. The surrounding skin can be thickened. This is a relatively late finding in breast cancer. 5. Acanthosis nigricans can be associated with an internal malignancy, but in most cases it is a benign dermatologic condition associated with polycystic ovarian syndrome, consisting of acne, hirsutism, obesity, irregular periods, infertility, ovarian cysts, and early onset type 2 diabetes. It is also known to correlate with insulin resistance. Mildly overweight and enlarged breast tissue 6. This uncommon form of breast cancer starts as an eczema-like, scaly skin change around the areola. The lesion may weep, crust, or erode. It can be associated with an underlying mass, but the skin change can also be found alone. Any eczema-like area around the nipple that does not respond to topical treatment needs to be evaluated for breast cancer. 7. It commonly resolves spontaneously in one to two years. It is the second most common STI in the United States. HPV infections cause a small but important number of cervical cancers. Birth 6 months ago and breast-feeding no period since birth 8. Psychosocial reasons may cause this condition. It has been shown to reduce mortality from breast cancer. It is recommended unanimously by organizations making screening recommendations. A high proportion of breast masses are detected by breast self-examination. The undue fear caused by finding a mass justifies omitting instruction in breast self-examination. 9. One breast larger than the other. () Diagnosed with gonorrhea should also be treated from the following infection. [Show More]
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