An adolescent client has been brought to the clinic with complaints of pain. After an examination it is determined that the client has an inflamed Bartholin's cyst. The client and her mother ask the nurse to show them the location of the gland involved

Which location does the nurse show the client and her mother?
1. A.
2. B.
3. C.
4. D.


Correct Answer: 3
The Bartholin's glands, or greater vestibular glands, are located posteriorly at the base of the vestibule and produce mucus, which is released into the vestibule.

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