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- 1.What are the causes, signs and symptoms and treatments of penile cancer?4. Martha Peterson is a 16-year-old child who presents to the endocrine clinic. Martha has not had thelarche or menarche, despite her age. She is distraught and states, “All my friends have breasts and look like woman. I still look like a silly little girl. I’ll never find a boyfriend if I look like a boy my whole life.” a. What is the difference between delayed puberty and stalled puberty? b. What other measurements should the nurse take? Why? c. What are the possible causes of delayed puberty? d. What effect does this condition have on Martha’s psychosocial development?6. What are the preventative screenings of ovarian cancer'?
- 2. A 30-year-old client with testicular cancer is advised to undergo a unilateral orchiectomy to remove the testes. The client is reluctant to undergo the surgery because he fears he will not be able to continue a normal sex life and may become impotent. “I’m worried about the results of the surgery and how it will affect my marriage.” How should the nurse respond to this client?2. A 30-year-old client with testicular cancer is advised to undergo a unilateral orchiectomy to remove the testes. The client is reluctant to undergo the surgery because he fears he will not be able to continue a normal sex life and may become impotent. “I’m worried about the results of the surgery and how it will affect my marriage.” How should the nurse respond to this client?1. Take cervical carcinoma for example to explain the spread and metastasis of malignant tumor. 2. In this classification, what are the main forms of breast carcinoma? 3. How to differ hydatidiform mole, invasive mole from chriocarcinoma? 4. Take breast cancer for example to explain the growth patterns and the spread of malignant tumor.4. Martha Peterson is a 16-year-old child who presents to the endocrine clinic. Martha has not had thelarche or menarche, despite her age. She is distraught and states, “All my friends have breasts and look like woman. I still look like a silly little girl. I’ll never find a boyfriend if I look like a boy my whole life.” A. What is the difference between delayed puberty and stalled puberty? What other measurements should the nurse take? Why? B. What are the possible causes of delayed puberty? What effect does this condition have on Martha’s psychosocial development?
- List the factors predisposing patients to testicular cancer.1. A newborn is born with ambiguous genitalia. It appears that she might be female but has a very enlarged clitoris. The healthcare provider believes the condition was caused by an endocrine disorder. A. What endocrine disorder is associated with ambiguous genitalia? What is the pathophysiology behind these genital changes? B. What should the patient be monitored for as they get older? What testing should be done?2. Why is full breast involution critical to lowering breast cancer risk?
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