Read the following case study carefully and answer the questions that follow. A 25-year-old female client presents to the clinic for evaluation of itching and discomfort in the genital area, accompanied by painful urination. The client verbalizes that the symptoms started about a week ago and have been getting progressively worse. During the interview, the client claims that she had a urinary infection a few months ago. She is sexually active. During the physical examination, the nurse observes that the vaginal walls are slightly red and have a discharge or discharge with a bad smell. The nurse asks the client what form of contraception she is using. The client verbalizes that she has been using a diaphragm for a year, but is not entirely sure that she is using it correctly. She reports that she has difficulty inserting and removing the diaphragm and sometimes feels it inside. The nurse tells you that you are not supposed to feel the same if you are well positioned. She also refers that, along with the diaphragm, she asks her partner to use the condom for greater protection. The client has an appointment to return to the clinic in two weeks and to be able to follow up on her health situation. The client reports that she gets a Pap test annually because her mother has cancer
Questions:
3. Mention two important facts from the area of ​​lifestyle and health practices from the history that are not in the case and the nursing professional should obtain
4. Identify what data that you do not have from the family history and that are pertinent
5. Taking into consideration the history presented in this case. As a clinical examiner:
a) Identify the actions that you must carry out to prepare the patient for her physical examination:
b) Mention the measures aimed at promoting health in the patient, taking into account the information available to him on his health history