Asked by Quessia Mukanda on May 06, 2024

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A teen patient is tearful and reports locating lumps in her breasts. Other history obtained is that she is currently menstruating. Physical examination reveals soft and movable cysts in both breasts that are painful to palpation. The nurse also notes that the patient's nipples are erect, but the areola is wrinkled. Which action will the nurse take after talking with the health care provider?

A) Reassure patient that her symptoms are normal.
B) Discuss the possibility of fibrocystic disease as the probable cause.
C) Consult a breast surgeon because of the abnormal nipples and areola.
D) Tell the patient that the symptoms may get worse when her period ends.

Fibrocystic Disease

a condition commonly characterized by benign lumps within the breast tissue, often associated with pain and discomfort.

Menstruating

The process in which the female body sheds the lining of the uterus, resulting in bleeding through the vagina, typically occurring once every month.

Palpation

Method of physical examination whereby the fingers or hands of the examiner are applied to the patient's body to feel body parts underlying the skin.

  • Discern diverse skin disorders and correct nursing actions.
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Rashann ParkerMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A common benign condition of the breast is benign (fibrocystic) breast disease. This patient has symptoms of fibrocystic disease, which include bilateral lumpy, painful breasts sometimes accompanied by nipple discharge. Symptoms are more apparent during the menstrual period. When palpated, the cysts (lumps) are soft, well differentiated, and movable. Deep cysts feel hard. Although a common condition, benign breast disease is not normal; therefore, the nurse does not tell the patient that this is a normal finding. During examination of the nipples and areolae, the nipple sometimes becomes erect with wrinkling of the areola. Therefore, consulting a breast surgeon to treat her nipples and areolae is not appropriate.