QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
A 25-year-old woman comes to the clinic complaining of increased vaginal discharge, milky
gray in color with a "fishy" odor that both she and her husband have noticed. A wet smear is
performed and the presence of "clue cells" confirmed. Which type of infection does the nurse
suspect?
A. Candidiasis
B. Trichomoniasis
C. Bacterial vaginosis
D. Group B Streptococcus - CORRECT ANSWER C. Bacterial vaginosis
A 20-year-old woman visiting the clinic says that she wishes to begin using depot
medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) as a form of birth control. What important
information should the nurse include when teaching the client about Depo-Provera?
A. Depo-Provera offers protection against the herpes simplex virus.
B. To continue the contraceptive effects the client will need to return for another injection in
6 months.
C. Women using Depo-Provera may lose more blood each month with their periods, so it is
important to add iron-rich foods to the diet to help prevent anemia.
D. Calcium intake and exercise should be increased because of possible loss of bone mineral
density with increasing duration of use - CORRECT ANSWER D. Calcium intake and
exercise should be increased because of possible loss of bone mineral density with increasing
duration of use
A 37-year-old woman is admitted to the unit with severe menorrhagia. During assessment the
nurse learns that she has a history of fibroids, menorrhagia, pelvic pain, and depression. The
client has been undergoing hormone therapy in hopes of easing the symptoms and reducing
the size of the fibroids, without success. The lab reports hemoglobin and hematocrit readings
of 6.8 and 20.2, respectively. The client begins to sob and cries, "I don't know what to do—
the doctor is recommending a hysterectomy, but I haven't had children yet!" What is the best
response by the nurse?
A. "There are so many orphans looking for a mother..
B. This must be so difficult for you. Children are really important to you.
, C. You really have no choice but to follow the recommendation; the doctor is right.
D. Believe me when I tell you that kids are so difficult to raise—you're better off without
them." - CORRECT ANSWER B. This must be so difficult for you. Children are really
important to you.
A 23-year-old woman comes to the clinic for a Pap smear. After the examination, the client
confides that her mother died of endometrial cancer 1 year ago and says that she is afraid that
she will die of the same cancer. Which risk factor stated by the client after an education
session on risk factors indicates that further teaching is needed?
1 Obesity
2 High-fat diet
3 Hypertension
4 Late-onset menarche - CORRECT ANSWER 4 Late-onset menarche
A 32-year-old woman is admitted to the unit with a history of fibroids and menorrhagia.
Which findings does the nurse expect to encounter during assessment of the client? Select all
that apply.
1 Fluid overload
2 Intermittent diarrhea
3 Pale mucous membranes
4 Difficulty emptying the bladder
5 High hemoglobin and hematocrit - CORRECT ANSWER 3 Pale mucous membranes
4 Difficulty emptying the bladder
A client asks the nurse at the family planning clinic whether contraception is needed while
she is breastfeeding. How should the nurse reply?
1 As long as you aren't having periods, you won't need a contraceptive."
2 It would be best to delay sexual relations until you have your first period.
3 You should use contraceptives, because ovulation may occur without a period.
4 Breastfeeding suppresses ovulation, so you don't need to worry about pregnancy." -
CORRECT ANSWER 3 You should use contraceptives, because ovulation may occur
without a period.