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javeds

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The nurse should instruct a client, diagnosed with mastalgia, to do which of the following?
 
  1. Have an immediate mammogram.
  2. Expect to need a biopsy.
  3. Decrease the intake of caffeine.
  4. Determine if breast augmentation surgery is desired.

Question 2

The nurse has provided basic information to a client about the kidneys. Which of the following client statements would indicate that additional instruction would be needed?
 
  1. A person cannot survive without both kidneys.
  2. The kidneys are approximately 4.5 inches long.
  3. The kidneys are positioned in the retroperitoneal space.
  4. The right kidney is lower than the left.



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

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Mastalgia refers to breast pain. Pain is not generally associated with breast cancer. Wearing a well-fitting supportive brassiere during exercise and decreasing the intake of caffeine would be beneficial. The client does not need an immediate mammogram, a biopsy, or breast augmentation.

Answer to Question 2

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The client statement that would indicate the need for more instruction is a person cannot survive without both kidneys. A person can easily survive with a single kidney. The other client statements would not indicate the need for additional instruction.



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