The most common cause of vaginal inflammation and discharge in teenage girls is:
1. Bacterial vaginosis.
2. STIs.
3. Urinary tract infections.
4. Vulvovaginitis.
Question 2
A 13-year-old girl has been brought to the outpatient clinic with complaints of pain in her vaginal region after being sick with Influenza A for the last week. The girl states that she can see a raised edge, and it is oozing..
The nurse should anticipate: 1. Providing a Sitz bath and ice.
2. Providing education about proper hygiene to the area.
3. Placing a Foley catheter for urination in order to keep the area clean.
4. Educating the girl about not wearing cotton underwear.