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Breast fibroadenoma

- Immediate orders?
- Exam?
- Initial orders?
- Orders after results?
- Final orders?

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Final answer:

Breast fibroadenoma management starts with a clinical exam and imaging tests, followed by a biopsy based on the results, with the final management depending on the biopsy outcome. Monthly self-exams are key for early detection.

Step-by-step explanation:

A breast fibroadenoma is a benign (non-cancerous) breast lump. The immediate orders would often include a clinical breast exam by a healthcare professional followed by imaging tests such as a mammogram or ultrasound. Exam refers to the clinical evaluation by the physician. Initial orders may also include these imaging tests to characterize the lump.

After receiving results from the imaging, if the lump characteristics suggest a fibroadenoma, a biopsy may be ordered to confirm the diagnosis. Final orders will depend on the results of the biopsy and may range from reassurance and observation to surgical removal if the fibroadenoma is large or causes symptoms.

The purpose of a monthly breast self-exam is to detect any lumps or changes early. Early detection of breast changes can lead to better outcomes if they indicate breast cancer or other conditions.

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