Gina, a 37-year-old client, discovered a “bump” in her vagin…
Gina, a 37-year-old client, discovered a “bump” in her vaginal introitus a few days ago. She says that it is small and painless, but she was concerned and decided to have it checked out. After conducting a vaginal examination, the nurse determines that the condition is a Bartholin duct cyst. At this point, the cyst is mild. What are the two best interventions that the NP should advise in response to this finding? (Select all that apply.)