The nurse is reviewing a client's history and physical information. The medical record notes a protrusion into the posterior vaginal wall. Based on this data, which condition does the nurse suspect?

1. Ovarian cyst.
2. Bartholin gland infection.
3. Cystocele.
4. Rectocele.


Correct Answer: 4

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The nurse examining a complete blood count report on a child with asthma would anticipate the report to show a:

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