A) Tell the patient that her examination is normal.
B) Give her an immediate referral to a gynecologist.
C) Suggest that she return in a month for a recheck to verify the findings.
D) Tell the patient that she may have an ovarian cyst that should be evaluated further.
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A) "It is okay that you have become sexually active."
B) "Girls your age often have questions about sexual activity. Do you have any questions?"
C) "If it is okay with you, I'd like to ask you some questions about your sexual history."
D) "Girls your age often engage in sexual activities. It is okay to tell me if you have had intercourse."
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Multiple Choice
A) Candidiasis
B) Trichomoniasis
C) Atrophic vaginitis
D) Bacterial vaginosis
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Multiple Choice
A) Uterine
B) Cervical
C) Ovarian
D) Endometrial
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Multiple Choice
A) Stellate.
B) Small and round.
C) As a horizontal irregular slit.
D) Everted.
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Multiple Choice
A) Uterine and ovarian atrophy, along with a thinning of the vaginal epithelium
B) Ovarian atrophy, increased vaginal secretions, and increasing clitoral size
C) Cervical hypertrophy, ovarian atrophy, and increased acidity of vaginal secretions
D) Vaginal mucosa fragility, increased acidity of vaginal secretions, and uterine hypertrophy
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Multiple Choice
A) Tanner; Hegar
B) Hegar; Goodell
C) Chadwick; Hegar
D) Goodell; Chadwick
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Multiple Choice
A) Use the Tanner scale on the five stages of sexual development.
B) Describe her development and compare it with that of other girls her age.
C) Use the Jacobsen table on expected development on the basis of height and weight data.
D) Reassure her that her development is within normal limits and tell her not to worry about the next step.
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