After a hysterosalpingo-oophorectomy, a client wants to know whether it would be wise for her to take hormones right away to prevent symptoms of menopause. What is the nurses most appropriate response?
a. "It is best to wait because you may not have any symptoms."
b. "It is comforting to know that hormones are available if you should ever need them."
c. "You have to wait until symptoms are severe; otherwise, hormones will have no effect."
d. "Discuss this with your health care provider, because it is important to know your concerns."
Answer: d. "Discuss this with your health care provider, because it is important to know your concerns."
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