Vulvovaginitis

Vulvovaginitis ( 24 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a patient with vulvovaginitis caused by a foreign body. Which nursing intervention should the nurse prioritize for this patient?


Correct Answer: A

Choice A rationale:

Education empowers the patient to prevent recurrence by understanding the causes and symptoms of foreign body-related vulvovaginitis, contributing to long-term management.

Choice B rationale:

Administering specific treatments like antivirals, antiparasitics, or antibiotics addresses the acute phase but does not focus on preventing future occurrences or patient education.

Choice C rationale:

Encouraging good hygiene and cotton underwear is essential, but it is more reactive than providing education for long-term prevention.

Choice D rationale:

Monitoring for complications is important, but the nurse should prioritize patient education to promote proactive management and prevention.

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