SOUTH UNIVERSITY NSG 6330 WOMENS HEALTH
FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL VERIFIED
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Treatment for stress incontinence can include:
Student Answer:
Pelvic muscle exercises/kegel floor exercises
Biofeedback
Weight loss if obese
All of the above - Answer-All of the above
A well-woman visit for an adolescent should include
which of the following?
A general health history and physical examination,
including a breast examination, pelvic with Pap smear,
screening tests, counseling, immunizations, risk factors,
and patient concerns
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A general health history focusing on reproductive and
sexual health concerns (menses, gynecologic, and
pregnancy related) and psychosocial (family related,
peer related, emotional, and physical as well as related
to abuse, drug use, and alcohol use) concerns
Physical exam, screening tests, and immunizations as
indicated by the health history and gynecologic
considerations for an external-only inspection of the
genitalia
Both b and c - Answer-Both b and c
A myriad of influencing factors can affect adolescent
women in a positive or negative way. As an advanced
practice nurse, you will need to be cognizant of such
influences and address them from a health
promotion/prevention lens.
Today, Marie, a sixteen-year-old woman, arrives for a
well-woman visit, hoping to begin birth control since "all
her friends are using it."
After a thorough history, you note that Marie resides in a
community with very high risk factors. These include
poverty, violence, and lack of recreational facilities. She
tells you that she "hangs out" at a convenience store
near the apartment complex she lives at with her
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mother. "All the group hangs there," she reports proudly.
She shares that she has been menstruating for two
years now although she has irregular cycles. She also
lets you know that she has had coitus only one time and
that he "pulled out." She does not want to get pregnant,
and this i - Answer-CORRECT You will assess all
predisposing factors that lead to premarital sex and the
negative consequences, tell Marie to be careful, and
prescribe birth-control pills.
CORRECT One by one, you will plan to carefully
address the risks (red flags) in Marie's history. Your goal
will be to clarify and address misconceptions, as well as
share valuable sex education in a sensitive,
nonjudgmental way. You will let her know you are her
advocate and are very protective of her health. Without
preaching, you want her to be aware of the negative
possibilities of premarital, unprotected sexual activities.
You will also share a clear understanding of the risk of
STIs with Marie.
CORRECT After processing all of the history Marie has
shared, you will write a referral for psychiatric evaluation
and tell her she needs ongoing counseling for her
behavior at such a young age and she likely needs to
learn to cope within her environment (home and
community).
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Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) has multiple causes.
When a woman presents and reports menstrual
irregularity with amenorrhea, which is the most common
cause of amenorrhea?
Ectopic pregnancy
Adenomyosis
Coagulopathy
Anovulation - Answer-Anovulation
Anovulation - Answer-when the ovaries do not release
an oocyte during a menstrual cycle. Therefore, ovulation
does not take place. However, a woman who does not
ovulate at each menstrual cycle is not necessarily going
through menopause. Chronic anovulation is a common
cause of infertility.
The most common cause of chronic pelvic pain for
women in the prime of their reproductive years is:
PID
Fibroids
Endometriosis