NUR514 Test 4 CH21-25 NEWEST COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
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1. What is the major source of normal vaginal secretions?
a) Bartholin's glands
b) Apocrine glands
c) Sebaceous glands
d) Cervical mucosa
d) Cervical mucosa
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2 .What is the term for the inflammation of the vagina characterized by
an increased vaginal discharge containing numerous white blood
cells?
a) Vaginitis
b) Vaginosis
c) Cystitis
d) Vaginal mucosa
a) Vaginitis
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3. How does vaginosis differ from vaginitis?
a) It must be treated with metronidazole.
b) The discharge does not contain white blood cells.
c) The discharge does not have an odor.
d) It causes itching and/or burning.
b) The discharge does not contain white blood cells.
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4. What is the most important step in preventing vaginal infections?
a) Good personal hygiene
b) Healthy diet
c) Scented sanitary products
d) Douching
a) Good personal hygiene
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5. What can bacterial vaginosis lead to?
a) Vulvovaginal candidiasis
b) Pelvic inflammatory disease
c) Toxic shock syndrome
d) Trichomoniasis
b) Pelvic inflammatory disease
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6. Approximately what percentage of women with bacterial
vaginosis are asymptomatic?
a) 25%
b) 40%
c) 75%
d) 50%
d) 50%
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7. What is the most common symptom of bacterial vaginosis?
a) Vaginal itching and/or burning
b) Cottage cheese-like discharge
c) Fishy odor
d) Yeasty odor
c) Fishy odor
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8. Vulvovaginal candidiasis accounts for what percentage of all
vaginal infections?
a) 10-15%
b) 20-25%
c) 50-55%
d) 60-65%
b) 20-25%
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