Vulvovaginitis

Vulvovaginitis ( 24 Questions)

. A client with vulvovaginitis is prescribed antibiotics. The nurse should monitor the client for which potential adverse effect?



Correct Answer: C

Choice A rationale:

Vaginal itching is a common symptom of vulvovaginitis but not a potential adverse effect of antibiotics. It is more indicative of the condition itself rather than a medication side effect.

Choice B rationale:

A fishy odor is characteristic of bacterial vaginosis (BV), not a common adverse effect of antibiotics. BV is caused by an imbalance in vaginal flora and is not directly related to antibiotic therapy.

Choice C rationale:

Increased vaginal discharge is a potential adverse effect of antibiotics. Antibiotics can disrupt the normal vaginal flora, leading to an overgrowth of yeast or other pathogens, which may result in increased discharge.

Choice D rationale:

Photosensitivity is unrelated to antibiotics or vulvovaginitis. It refers to an increased sensitivity to sunlight or artificial light and is not a relevant consideration in this context.




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