WHNP BOARD REVIEW – RANDOM
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS 2026 UPDATE.
Primary Amenorrhea - ANS no menstruation by age 14 in absence of secondary sex
characteristics, or by 16 regardless of secondary sex characteristic development
Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors - ANS Low Parity, Early Menarche, Late Menopause, history of
breast, colon, or endometrial cancer
Gonads should be removed after puberty in a person with androgen insensitivity or resistance
syndrome to PREVENT - ANS gonadal malignancies. Gonads should be removed by 16-18
years in people with androgen insensitivity/resistance to reduce risk of malignant
transformation of gonads (5%). incidence is rare before puberty.
A person with latent syphilis may present with - ANS NO SIGNS OF INFECTION. detection is
through serological testing
This treatment for chlamydia shouldn't be used in pregnancy due to risk of TOOTH
DISCOLORATION IN CHILDREN. - ANS doxycycline
PLISSET Model - ANS May be used by non-sex therapists when counseling patients with
sexual dysfunction. P = permission giving, LI = Limited Information, SS = specific suggestions, IT =
intensive therapy
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,androgen insensitivity or resistance syndrome - ANS genetically transmitted androgen
receptor defect. The individual is a genotypic male (46XY) but is phenotypically female, or has
both female/male characteristics. Will have normal breasts with small nipples/areola,
scant/absent pubic hair, and no uterus or ovaries. Testes are present and either partially
descended or intraabdominal.
Most common benign neoplasm of cervix - ANS polyp. most often in perimenopausal and
multigravida women between 30-50
Most common presenting symptom of vulvar cancer - ANS Pruritus
Most common symptoms of vulvar cancer - ANS vulvar pruritus, pain, bleeding, odorous
discharge that may be blood tinged, and lesions
potential causes for galactorrhea - ANS hypo/hyper-thyroidism, use of opiates/cannabis,
excessive breast stimulation, pituitary adenoma, use of some medications
Lifetime risk of ovarian cancer - ANS 1-2%
Most common site of vaginal cancer - ANS Upper 1/3 of vagina
Risk factors of endometrial cancer - ANS Obesity, DM, HTN, family hx, early menarche, late
menopause, unopposed estrogen therapy, oligo-ovulation, anovulation, estrogen secreting
tumors, PCOS due to unopposed estrogen an anovulation
most common ovarian germ cell tumor is - ANS DERMOID CYST aka benign cystic teratoma
Turner's Syndrome physical characteristics - ANS lack of breast development, scant pubic hair,
normal uterus and vagina, absent or streak ovaries, short stature, webbed neck, shield chest
with wide spaced nipples. cardiac/renal anomalies may also be present.
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, advanced cervical cancer symptoms (mid) - ANS irregular painless bleeding, odorous bloody
or purulent discharge,
late symptoms of cervical cancer - ANS pelvic/epigastric pain, urinary/rectal symptoms
Urine specific gravity range - ANS 1.005 - 1.030
Normal Urine pH - ANS 4.6 to 8.0
The CONCEPTUS - ANS the embryo, fetal membranes, and placenta
Normal Size Uterus of reproductive aged woman multiparous - ANS 8 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm
normal size of ovaries in reproductive aged woman - ANS 3 x 2 x 1 cm
Complication that may be encountered with Duncan mechanism of placental delivery -
ANS increased bleeding due to incomplete separation of placenta
Complete breech presentation - ANS both hips + knees flexed (like cannonball dive), buttocks
presenting
most common breech presentation - ANS complete breech
Hep B Surface antibody - ANS The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating
recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
A "positive" or "reactive" anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result indicates that a person is protected
against the hepatitis B virus.
Hep B Surface Antigen - ANS A "positive" or "reactive" HBsAg test result means that the
person is infected with hepatitis B.
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EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS 2026 UPDATE.
Primary Amenorrhea - ANS no menstruation by age 14 in absence of secondary sex
characteristics, or by 16 regardless of secondary sex characteristic development
Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors - ANS Low Parity, Early Menarche, Late Menopause, history of
breast, colon, or endometrial cancer
Gonads should be removed after puberty in a person with androgen insensitivity or resistance
syndrome to PREVENT - ANS gonadal malignancies. Gonads should be removed by 16-18
years in people with androgen insensitivity/resistance to reduce risk of malignant
transformation of gonads (5%). incidence is rare before puberty.
A person with latent syphilis may present with - ANS NO SIGNS OF INFECTION. detection is
through serological testing
This treatment for chlamydia shouldn't be used in pregnancy due to risk of TOOTH
DISCOLORATION IN CHILDREN. - ANS doxycycline
PLISSET Model - ANS May be used by non-sex therapists when counseling patients with
sexual dysfunction. P = permission giving, LI = Limited Information, SS = specific suggestions, IT =
intensive therapy
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,androgen insensitivity or resistance syndrome - ANS genetically transmitted androgen
receptor defect. The individual is a genotypic male (46XY) but is phenotypically female, or has
both female/male characteristics. Will have normal breasts with small nipples/areola,
scant/absent pubic hair, and no uterus or ovaries. Testes are present and either partially
descended or intraabdominal.
Most common benign neoplasm of cervix - ANS polyp. most often in perimenopausal and
multigravida women between 30-50
Most common presenting symptom of vulvar cancer - ANS Pruritus
Most common symptoms of vulvar cancer - ANS vulvar pruritus, pain, bleeding, odorous
discharge that may be blood tinged, and lesions
potential causes for galactorrhea - ANS hypo/hyper-thyroidism, use of opiates/cannabis,
excessive breast stimulation, pituitary adenoma, use of some medications
Lifetime risk of ovarian cancer - ANS 1-2%
Most common site of vaginal cancer - ANS Upper 1/3 of vagina
Risk factors of endometrial cancer - ANS Obesity, DM, HTN, family hx, early menarche, late
menopause, unopposed estrogen therapy, oligo-ovulation, anovulation, estrogen secreting
tumors, PCOS due to unopposed estrogen an anovulation
most common ovarian germ cell tumor is - ANS DERMOID CYST aka benign cystic teratoma
Turner's Syndrome physical characteristics - ANS lack of breast development, scant pubic hair,
normal uterus and vagina, absent or streak ovaries, short stature, webbed neck, shield chest
with wide spaced nipples. cardiac/renal anomalies may also be present.
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, advanced cervical cancer symptoms (mid) - ANS irregular painless bleeding, odorous bloody
or purulent discharge,
late symptoms of cervical cancer - ANS pelvic/epigastric pain, urinary/rectal symptoms
Urine specific gravity range - ANS 1.005 - 1.030
Normal Urine pH - ANS 4.6 to 8.0
The CONCEPTUS - ANS the embryo, fetal membranes, and placenta
Normal Size Uterus of reproductive aged woman multiparous - ANS 8 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm
normal size of ovaries in reproductive aged woman - ANS 3 x 2 x 1 cm
Complication that may be encountered with Duncan mechanism of placental delivery -
ANS increased bleeding due to incomplete separation of placenta
Complete breech presentation - ANS both hips + knees flexed (like cannonball dive), buttocks
presenting
most common breech presentation - ANS complete breech
Hep B Surface antibody - ANS The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating
recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
A "positive" or "reactive" anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result indicates that a person is protected
against the hepatitis B virus.
Hep B Surface Antigen - ANS A "positive" or "reactive" HBsAg test result means that the
person is infected with hepatitis B.
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