OBGYN FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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A 32 year old female patient presents with the following history:
G0P0. Current complaints from this patient are as follows: pain in
the lower abdominal area around the time of menses- this has
been increasingly worse over the past 4 years and she often has to
miss work the first or second day of her period and then the pain
typically subsides two to five days after the end of her period; she is
trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant; and during the last 4 months
she has experienced deep sharp pain during intercourse. She has
been in a monogamous relationship for the past three years. She
has no history of STD. Most likely condition is:
A. Fibroids
B. Endometriosis
C. Salpingitis
D. Choriocarcinoma
E. Premenstrual syndrome -
correct answer ✅B.
Of all the factors that increase the risk of fetal death; _____ is the
greatest risk of those listed below.
A. Amniocentesis
, OBGYN FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
B. Abruptio placentae
C. Forceps utilization
D. History of toxemia -
correct answer ✅B.
Patient presents with vaginal bleeding in the 3rd month of
pregnancy, hypermesis gravidarum, and abdominal pain. Patient
has uterine enlargement, but no Doppler detectable fetal heart
sounds. Ultrasound reveals "snowstorm" appearance. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Ectopic pregnancy
B. Molar pregnancy
C. Placenta abruptio
D. Pseudocyesis
E. None of the above -
correct answer ✅B.
A 66 year old nulliparous woman who went underweight
menopause at age 55, complains of a 2 week history of vaginal
bleeding. Prior to menopause, she has irregular menses. She has a
ANSWERS
A 32 year old female patient presents with the following history:
G0P0. Current complaints from this patient are as follows: pain in
the lower abdominal area around the time of menses- this has
been increasingly worse over the past 4 years and she often has to
miss work the first or second day of her period and then the pain
typically subsides two to five days after the end of her period; she is
trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant; and during the last 4 months
she has experienced deep sharp pain during intercourse. She has
been in a monogamous relationship for the past three years. She
has no history of STD. Most likely condition is:
A. Fibroids
B. Endometriosis
C. Salpingitis
D. Choriocarcinoma
E. Premenstrual syndrome -
correct answer ✅B.
Of all the factors that increase the risk of fetal death; _____ is the
greatest risk of those listed below.
A. Amniocentesis
, OBGYN FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
B. Abruptio placentae
C. Forceps utilization
D. History of toxemia -
correct answer ✅B.
Patient presents with vaginal bleeding in the 3rd month of
pregnancy, hypermesis gravidarum, and abdominal pain. Patient
has uterine enlargement, but no Doppler detectable fetal heart
sounds. Ultrasound reveals "snowstorm" appearance. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Ectopic pregnancy
B. Molar pregnancy
C. Placenta abruptio
D. Pseudocyesis
E. None of the above -
correct answer ✅B.
A 66 year old nulliparous woman who went underweight
menopause at age 55, complains of a 2 week history of vaginal
bleeding. Prior to menopause, she has irregular menses. She has a