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: A nurse is assessing a patient with suspected vulvovaginitis. Which finding would the nurse identify as consistent with this condition?


Correct Answer: C

Choice A rationale:

Enlarged cervical lymph nodes are not typically associated with vulvovaginitis; they might indicate an infection or other unrelated condition.

Choice B rationale:

Pain during bowel movements is more suggestive of conditions involving the rectum or anus rather than vulvovaginitis.

Choice C rationale:

Foul-smelling vaginal discharge can indicate an infection or inflammation in the vaginal area, aligning with the expected finding in vulvovaginitis.

Choice D rationale:

Elevated blood pressure is not a characteristic sign of vulvovaginitis and is unrelated to this condition.




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