CORRECT Answers
leakage out of infant breasts - CORRECT ANSWER normal finding
when looking at development of female breasts in adolescents - CORRECT
ANSWER tanner scale
tanner scale - CORRECT ANSWER measures progression through puberty and attainment
of sexual maturity; prepubertal to adult secondary sexual characteristics
Developmental considerations for pregnant females - CORRECT ANSWER Larger
breasts due to milk production; more vascularity; milk production (1-3 days post-delivery)
Aging Female Development - CORRECT ANSWER menopause; decreased estrogen and
progesterone; breast tissue less dense; lack of elasticity
what happens during menopause - CORRECT ANSWER A woman's ovaries stop
releasing eggs, and progesterone and estrogen stop being produced. This signals the end of
reproduction.
gynecomastia - CORRECT ANSWER development of breast tissue in males
Enlarged breast in male adolescents - CORRECT ANSWER normal finding
breast cancer high risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER Female, older than 65 years
History of Breast Cancer
BRCA1 and BRCA2
2 relative with breast cancer
, High breast tissue density
Genetic Mutation BRCAI and HER2
breast cancer risk factors - CORRECT ANSWER 1 relative with breast cancer
personal history over 40+
high dose radiation
obesity, smoking, alcahol
optional age for breast cancer detection - CORRECT ANSWER 40-44
ages 45-55 for breast cancer detection - CORRECT ANSWER annually
older than 55 for breast cancer detection - CORRECT ANSWER biannually
best time for self examination - CORRECT ANSWER after menstrual cycle
enlarged labia of infants - CORRECT ANSWER normal finding
genitourinary - CORRECT ANSWER pertaining to the genitalia and urinary tract
Normal findings of female genitourinary - CORRECT ANSWER -inverted triangle hair
pattern
- should not be able to palpate bladder
- anus should be rougher and darker
physical examination for female - CORRECT ANSWER lithotomy and draping
pediculosis pubis - CORRECT ANSWER pubic lice