Test Bank for Medical Surgical Nursing: Concepts for Interprofessional Collaborative Care 10th Edition - Care of Transgender Patients Related

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A client is preparing for gender reassignment surgery and will transition from male to female. The client is concerned about the possibility of having a voice change. What should the nurse tell the client?

  • A. Ask if the client has considered vocal cord surgery to change the voice
  • B. Refer the client for vocal therapy with speech-language pathology.
  • C. Teach the client that there will be no effect on the client's voice.
  • D. Tell the client that the use of hormones will eventually change the voice.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Male-to-female clients can consult with a speech-language pathologist for vocal training to help with intonation and pitch. While vocal surgery is possible, it may not be the best first option due to cost and invasiveness. Telling the client there will be no change in the voice does not give the client information to address the concern. While the hormones this client is taking will not affect the voice, simply stating that fact does not help the client manage this issue.