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Menopause Q&A Latest Update 2025

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Menopause Q&A Latest Update 2025

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Menopause Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS A 50-year-old client confides to the nurse that she is experiencing dyspareunia during sexual intercourse. The nurse recommends which of the following for the client? a. Consume alcohol to reduce inhibitions. b. Tell the partner that sex is no longer desired. c. Use a vaginal lubricant. d. Reduce sexual contact to once a month. - Answer -c. lubricant Older women and those experiencing menopause may have decreased vaginal secretions, causing a dry entry that can be painful and irritating to the vagina. The nurse could suggest using a lubricant to replace normal secretions. Before assessing for the problem, it is not appropriate to advise the client to tell the partner that sex is not desired. Advising the client to reduce sexual contact or use alcohol does not address the client's problem. The nurse concludes that a client has understood teaching about menopause when the client states: