Which criteria in a client must be assessed to diagnose premenstrual dysphoric disorder PMDD?

Testicular torsion manifests as pain, inflammation, and hanging of the scrotum. The scrotum may become immobile an absence of the cremasteric reflex. Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain are accompanied along with the scrotal pain. Varicocele is the elongation, dilation, and twisting of the veins of the spermatic chord superior to the testicle. Epididymitis is the inflammation of the epididymis as a result of bacterial infection, chemical irritant, or local trauma. With epididymitis, there is no abdominal pain associated with the testicular pain. Testicular cancer may or may not cause pain, and nodular mass-like structures are present in the scrotum.

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Which of the following symptoms must be present for a woman to meet criteria for premenstrual dysphoric disorder?

Women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) have PMS symptoms (bloating, headaches and breast tenderness) in the weeks before their period. But PMDD also causes severe anxiety, depression and mood changes. Some women with PMDD become suicidal.

Which herbal medication would the nurse suggest to a client to reduce premenstrual discomfort?

Ginger. Some people believe that ginger can ease menstrual cramps by reducing inflammation and the production of pain-causing prostaglandins.

What is the minimum acceptable respiratory rate in a normal adolescent?

The normal respiratory rate for adults is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. ... What's a normal respiratory rate in children?.

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