Exam (elaborations) Advanced Practice Education Associates-RN (NUR6520) -(A+GRADED)
When palpating the cervix during the bimanual exam, cervical motion tenderness (chandelier sign) is noted. This tenderness could be suggestive of:Cervical motion tenderness, also known as Chandelier's sign, and/or adnexal tenderness, suggest pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, or appendicitis.In a female diagnosed with a first-degree uterine prolapse, the cervix:Cessation of menses sometime after menarche is termed:When performing a vaginal exam with a speculum, the use of the lower blade as a retractor during bearing down could expose an anterior wall defect such as aTo palpate the left ovary when performing the bimanual vaginal exam, the abdominal hand should be on the left lower quadrant and the pelvic hand needs to be
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also known as chandelier
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when palpating the cervix during the bimanual exam
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cervical motion tenderness chandelier sign is noted this tenderness could be suggestive of
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cervical motion tenderness