When performing a well woman examination, the nurse expects what findings?

a. The inner surface of the vestibule is deep pink and moist with a smooth texture.
b. The inguinal skin appears wrinkled and moist with sparse hair distribution.
c. The labia minora is deeply pigmented, and the tissue is ragged and asymmetrical.
d. Pubic hair is distributed evenly over the mons and shaped as a triangle with the apex over the mons.


ANS: A

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