NSG6020 / NSG 6020 WEEK 7 QUIZ
(UPDATED 2026) | QUESTIONS WITH
100% VERIFIED ANSWERS AND
COMPREHENSIVE RATIONALES |
GRADED A+
A 24-year-old travel agent comes to your clinic, complaining of pain and swelling in her
vulvar area. She states that 2 days earlier she could feel a small tender spot on the left
side of her vagina but now it is larger and extremely tender. Her last period was 1 year
ago and she is sexually active. She uses the Depo-Provera shot for contraception. She
denies any nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, pain with urination, or fever. Her
past medical history is
significant for ankle surgery. Her mother is healthy and her father has type 2 diabetes.
On examination she appears her stated age and is standing up. She states she cannot
sit down without excruciating pain. Her blood pressure, temperature, and pulse are
unremarkable. On visualization of her perineum, a large, red, tense swelling is seen to
the left of her introitus. Palpation of the mass causes a great deal of pain. What disorder
of the vulva is most likely -CORRECTANSWER Bartholin's gland infection
A 48-year-old high school librarian comes to your clinic, complaining of 1 week of heavy
discharge causing severe itching. She is not presently sexually active and has had no
burning
, with urination. The symptoms started several days after her last period. She just
finished a course of antibiotics for a sinus infection. Her past medical history consists of
type 2 diabetes and high
blood pressure. She is widowed and has three children. She denies tobacco, alcohol, or
drug use. Her mother has high blood pressure and her father died of diabetes
complications. On examination you see a healthy-appearing woman. Her blood
pressure is 130/80 and her pulse is 70. Her head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiac,
lung, and abdominal examinations are unremarkable. Palpation of the inguinal lymph
nodes is unremarkable. On visualization of the vulva, a thick, white, curdy discharge is
seen at the introitus. On speculum examination ther -CORRECTANSWER Candida
vaginitis
Which of the following represents metrorrhagia? -CORRECTANSWER bleeding
between periods
A 42-year-old realtor comes to your clinic, complaining of "growths" in her vulvar area.
She is currently undergoing a divorce and is convinced she has a sexually transmitted
disease. She denies any vaginal discharge or pain with urination. She has had no fever,
malaise, or night sweats. Her past medical history consists of depression and
hypothyroidism. She has had two spontaneous vaginal deliveries and one cesarean
section. She has had no other surgeries. She denies smoking or drug use. She has two
to three drinks weekly. Her mother also has hypothyroidism and her father has high
blood pressure and hypercholesterolemia. On examination you see a woman who is
(UPDATED 2026) | QUESTIONS WITH
100% VERIFIED ANSWERS AND
COMPREHENSIVE RATIONALES |
GRADED A+
A 24-year-old travel agent comes to your clinic, complaining of pain and swelling in her
vulvar area. She states that 2 days earlier she could feel a small tender spot on the left
side of her vagina but now it is larger and extremely tender. Her last period was 1 year
ago and she is sexually active. She uses the Depo-Provera shot for contraception. She
denies any nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, pain with urination, or fever. Her
past medical history is
significant for ankle surgery. Her mother is healthy and her father has type 2 diabetes.
On examination she appears her stated age and is standing up. She states she cannot
sit down without excruciating pain. Her blood pressure, temperature, and pulse are
unremarkable. On visualization of her perineum, a large, red, tense swelling is seen to
the left of her introitus. Palpation of the mass causes a great deal of pain. What disorder
of the vulva is most likely -CORRECTANSWER Bartholin's gland infection
A 48-year-old high school librarian comes to your clinic, complaining of 1 week of heavy
discharge causing severe itching. She is not presently sexually active and has had no
burning
, with urination. The symptoms started several days after her last period. She just
finished a course of antibiotics for a sinus infection. Her past medical history consists of
type 2 diabetes and high
blood pressure. She is widowed and has three children. She denies tobacco, alcohol, or
drug use. Her mother has high blood pressure and her father died of diabetes
complications. On examination you see a healthy-appearing woman. Her blood
pressure is 130/80 and her pulse is 70. Her head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiac,
lung, and abdominal examinations are unremarkable. Palpation of the inguinal lymph
nodes is unremarkable. On visualization of the vulva, a thick, white, curdy discharge is
seen at the introitus. On speculum examination ther -CORRECTANSWER Candida
vaginitis
Which of the following represents metrorrhagia? -CORRECTANSWER bleeding
between periods
A 42-year-old realtor comes to your clinic, complaining of "growths" in her vulvar area.
She is currently undergoing a divorce and is convinced she has a sexually transmitted
disease. She denies any vaginal discharge or pain with urination. She has had no fever,
malaise, or night sweats. Her past medical history consists of depression and
hypothyroidism. She has had two spontaneous vaginal deliveries and one cesarean
section. She has had no other surgeries. She denies smoking or drug use. She has two
to three drinks weekly. Her mother also has hypothyroidism and her father has high
blood pressure and hypercholesterolemia. On examination you see a woman who is