The community health nurse is preparing an educational class on ovarian cancer for a group of women. Which signs and symptoms should the nurse include in the presentation? Select all that apply. 1. Feeling hungry all the time 2. Having urinary urgency or frequency 3. Experiencing pelvic or abdominal swelling 4. Sense of feeling that something is "falling out" 5. Developing a maculopapular rash over the abdomen
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