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1. A patient contacts the office and tells the FNP that she is worried about her
10-year-old daughter having breast cancer. She describes a unilateral
enlargement of the right breast with associated tenderness. She is worried
because the left breast is not enlarged. What would be the FNP's best
response? - ANSWER ✓ Tell the mother that although an examination her
daughter would rule out a problem is most likely normal breast development
2. An 11-year-old girl is in the clinic for a sports physical. The FNP notices
that she has begun to develop breasts, and during the conversation the girl
reveals that she is worried about her development. The FNP should use
which of these techniques to best assist the young girl in understanding the
expected sequence for development? The FNP should: - ANSWER ✓ Use
the Tanners table on the five stages of sexual development
3. A 54-year-old woman who has just completed menopause is in the clinic
today for yearly physical examination. Which of these statements should the
FNP include in patient education? A post menopausal woman: - ANSWER
✓ Should be aware that she is at increased risk for dyspareunia because of
decreased vaginal secretion
4. A 62-year-old man states that his doctor told him that he has an inguinal
hernia. He asks the FNP to explain what a hernia is. The FNP should: -
ANSWER ✓ Explain that a hernia is a loop of bowel protruding through a
weak spot in the of the abdominal muscles
5. When performing a genital assessment on a middle-age man, the FNP
notices multiple soft, moist, painless papules in the shape of cauliflower like