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HCHenry

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The nurse is reviewing a client's history and physical information. The medical record notes a protrusion into the posterior vaginal wall. Based on this data, which condition does the nurse suspect?
 
  1. Ovarian cyst.
  2. Bartholin gland infection.
  3. Cystocele.
  4. Rectocele.

Question 2

The nurse reviews a client's medical record and notes documentation of a nontender protrusion into the anterior vaginal wall. Which condition does the nurse suspect based on this data?
 
  1. Inflammation of the Skene gland.
  2. Prolapsed uterus.
  3. Rectocele.
  4. Cystocele.



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Answer to Question 1

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A cystocele is a hernia that is formed when the urinary bladder is pushed into the anterior vaginal wall. The Skene glands are examined by palpation on both sides of the urethra. A prolapsed uterus may protrude from the vaginal wall, and may occur with or without straining. A rectocele is a hernia that is formed when the rectum pushes into the posterior vaginal wall.





 

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