Reference no: EM133863407
Questions:
1. Identify appropriate history questions to ask regarding the breast examination.
2. Describe the anatomy of the breast.
3. Correlate changes in the female breast with normal developmental stages.
4. Describe the components of the breast examination.
5. List points to include in teaching the breast self-examination.
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6. Explain the significance of a supernumerary nipple or breast.
7. Differentiate between the female and male examination procedures and findings.
8. Discuss pathologic changes that may occur in the breast:
- Benign breast disease
- Abscess
- Acute mastitis
- Fibroadenoma
- Cancer
- Paget disease
9. List and describe the characteristics to consider when a mass is noted in the breast.
10. Define gynecomastia.
11. Describe screening mammography and clinical breast examination (CBE) for the diagnosis of breast lesions.
12. List the high-risk and moderate-risk factors that increase the usual risk for breast cancer.
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