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mrsjacobs44

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A 14-year-old adolescent in the ambulatory clinic is asking about menstruation. Which important point should the nurse teach this adolescent about menstrual health?
 
  A) The average menstrual flow lasts four to six days
  B) Keeping active increases discomfort during menstruation
  C) Menarche is the start of puberty
  D) The uterine cycle is the only one involved in puberty

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing normal menstruation with an early adolescent. What should the nurse explain that occurs to the endometrium of the uterus during the second half of a typical menstrual cycle?
 
  A) Becomes thin and transparent, due to progesterone stimulation
  B) Becomes thin and transparent, due to follicle-stimulating hormone
  C) Becomes thick and purple-hued, due to estrogen stimulation
  D) Becomes thick and purple-hued, due to progesterone stimulation



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D



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