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A mother brings her 17-year-old daughter in for evaluation of amenorrhea. The girl has otherwise normal Tanner characteristics. She has complaints of pelvic pain monthly but has never had any vaginal bleeding. Mom started menses at 14 and has another daughter who started menarche at 14.
Vitals:
Weight: 110
Height: 5’5″
BP: 100/64
Pulse: 74
R: 12
1) What is your initial assessment( your professional interpretation) ? What questions needs to be asked?
2) What is your physical evaluation?
3) What is your diagnosis and why?
4) What are your interventions as a nurse practitioner?
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A mother brings her 17-year-old daughter in for evaluation of amenorrhea. The girl has otherwise nor