Female Reproductive Disorders NCLEX Questions Quizlet
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Question 1 of 5.
The client diagnosed with testicular cancer is scheduled for a unilateral orchiectomy. Which information is important to teach regarding sexual functioning?
A. The client will have ejaculation difficulties after the surgery.
B. The client will be prescribed male hormones following the surgery.
C. The client may need to have a penile implant to be able to have intercourse.
D. Libido and orgasm usually are unimpaired after this surgery.
Explanation: Unilateral orchiectomy typically preserves libido and orgasm, as one testis maintains hormonal function. Ejaculation issues, hormone therapy, or penile implants are not standard post-surgery.
Question 2 of 5.
Which breast palpation technique is most correct?
A. Examine the breast while using the heel of the hand.
B. Examine the breast while using the index finger only.
C. Examine the breast while using the index finger and thumb.
D. Examine the breast while using the pads of the fingertips.
Explanation: Using the pads of the fingertips allows for better sensitivity to detect lumps or changes in breast tissue during palpation, making it the most effective technique for BSE.
Question 3 of 5.
Although it has not been conclusively proven, the nurse explains that some women with fibrocystic disease get relief from their symptoms by eliminating which substance from their diet?
A. The blood
B. Caffeine
C. Saturated fat
D. Refined sugar
Explanation: Caffeine is thought to exacerbate fibrocystic breast symptoms in some women by stimulating breast tissue, and reducing intake may provide symptom relief, though evidence is not definitive.
Question 4 of 5.
Which question is most important for the nurse to ask next?
A. Have you ever had any menstrual periods?
B. Do you have any pubic hair growth?
C. Have you ever been sexually attracted to males?
D. Are there any siblings with a similar problem?
Explanation: Determining if the client has ever menstruated is critical to differentiate between primary amenorrhea (never menstruated) and secondary amenorrhea (cessation of periods), guiding further assessment.
Question 5 of 5.
Before the physician performs the vaginal examination, which nursing intervention is most important?
A. Arrange to have a female nurse present during the examination.
B. Instruct the client on the dangers of cervical cancer.
C. Palpate the internal organs to obtain a baseline assessment.
D. Encourage the client to instill a vaginal lubricant.
Explanation: Having a female nurse present ensures the client's comfort and adheres to ethical standards, providing a chaperone during the examination.
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