FAMILY PRIMARY CARE II QUIZ 3
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE 2026
PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ The provider orders the oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor
sildenafil to treat erectile dysfunction in a 65-year-old male patient.
What will be included when teaching this patient about taking this
medication? Answer: The medication is best taken on an empty
stomach.
This medication may be taken once daily.
◉ A 50-year-old man reports having erectile dysfunction. What is an
important response by the provider when developing a plan of care
for this patient? Answer: Evaluating the patient for cardiovascular
disease
◉ Which is true about hypoactive sexual desire in older men?
Answer: Men with hypoactive sexual desire may have normal
excitement and orgasm.
◉ A 30-year-old male patient has a positive leukocyte esterase and
nitrites on a random urine dipstick during a well patient exam. What
,type of urinary tract infection does this represent? Answer:
Complicated
◉ An asymptomatic pregnant woman has a positive leukocyte
esterase and positive nitrites on a urine dipstick screening. What
will the provider do next? Answer: Obtain a urine culture
◉ An asymptomatic female learns that her boyfriend has gonorrhea
and asks about antibiotics. What will the provider recommend?
Answer: Empiric ceftriaxone and azithromycin
◉ A 30-year-old male patient has a positive leukocyte esterase and
nitrites on a random urine dipstick during a well patient exam. What
type of urinary tract infection does this represent? Answer:
Complicated
◉ An asymptomatic pregnant woman has a positive leukocyte
esterase and positive nitrites on a urine dipstick screening. What
will the provider do next? Answer: Obtain a urine culture
◉ An asymptomatic female learns that her boyfriend has gonorrhea
and asks about antibiotics. What will the provider recommend?
Answer: Empiric ceftriaxone and azithromycin
,◉ A couple who has been trying to conceive for over 9 months asks
the provider about artificial reproductive therapy. When discussing
risks and benefits associated with these methods, what will the
provider include?
Select all that apply. Answer: Higher rates of pregnancy-induced
hypertension
Increased premature births
More frequent multiple gestations
◉ A provider is caring for a couple who are trying to conceive. To
most accurately evaluate ovulation and luteal surge in the woman,
what test will the provider recommend or perform? Answer: Urinary
luteal hormone home kit
◉ In order to help prevent unplanned pregnancies, which group of
providers may make the most impact by providing contraceptive
counseling to women? Answer: Primary care providers
◉ An adolescent female calls a primary care clinic to report that she
has missed two periods and is having morning nausea and vomiting.
What will the provider suggest? Answer: Coming to the clinic for
pregnancy testing
◉ A provider sees a woman who has just learned she is pregnant
with an unplanned pregnancy. What is an initial step in helping this
, woman make decisions about his pregnancy? Answer: Actively listen
to the woman's concerns and questions
◉ A female patient has lower abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting
and reports missing a period 3 weeks prior. The patient reports
using an intrauterine device for contraception. A serum B-hCG is
1500 mIU/mL. What will the provider do, based on these findings?
Answer: Perform a transvaginal ultrasound
◉ A patient is determined to have a non-ruptured ectopic pregnancy
within 1 week of a missed period. Which treatment will the
specialist order? Answer: Methotrexate
◉ A patient has received methotrexate therapy for treatment of an
ectopic pregnancy. What will the provider include when teaching
this patient about this therapy? Select all that apply. Answer: Avoid
sexual intercourse for 3 months
Do not consume alcohol for at least 3 months
Refrain from taking vitamins containing folic acid
◉ A woman who is currently pregnant reports that she has had
three previous pregnancies: twins delivered at 35 weeks gestation
(both living), one at 38 weeks gestation (living), and one miscarriage
at 16 weeks gestation. How will this be recorded as her G/TPAL in
her electronic medical record? Answer: G4P:1113
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE 2026
PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ The provider orders the oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor
sildenafil to treat erectile dysfunction in a 65-year-old male patient.
What will be included when teaching this patient about taking this
medication? Answer: The medication is best taken on an empty
stomach.
This medication may be taken once daily.
◉ A 50-year-old man reports having erectile dysfunction. What is an
important response by the provider when developing a plan of care
for this patient? Answer: Evaluating the patient for cardiovascular
disease
◉ Which is true about hypoactive sexual desire in older men?
Answer: Men with hypoactive sexual desire may have normal
excitement and orgasm.
◉ A 30-year-old male patient has a positive leukocyte esterase and
nitrites on a random urine dipstick during a well patient exam. What
,type of urinary tract infection does this represent? Answer:
Complicated
◉ An asymptomatic pregnant woman has a positive leukocyte
esterase and positive nitrites on a urine dipstick screening. What
will the provider do next? Answer: Obtain a urine culture
◉ An asymptomatic female learns that her boyfriend has gonorrhea
and asks about antibiotics. What will the provider recommend?
Answer: Empiric ceftriaxone and azithromycin
◉ A 30-year-old male patient has a positive leukocyte esterase and
nitrites on a random urine dipstick during a well patient exam. What
type of urinary tract infection does this represent? Answer:
Complicated
◉ An asymptomatic pregnant woman has a positive leukocyte
esterase and positive nitrites on a urine dipstick screening. What
will the provider do next? Answer: Obtain a urine culture
◉ An asymptomatic female learns that her boyfriend has gonorrhea
and asks about antibiotics. What will the provider recommend?
Answer: Empiric ceftriaxone and azithromycin
,◉ A couple who has been trying to conceive for over 9 months asks
the provider about artificial reproductive therapy. When discussing
risks and benefits associated with these methods, what will the
provider include?
Select all that apply. Answer: Higher rates of pregnancy-induced
hypertension
Increased premature births
More frequent multiple gestations
◉ A provider is caring for a couple who are trying to conceive. To
most accurately evaluate ovulation and luteal surge in the woman,
what test will the provider recommend or perform? Answer: Urinary
luteal hormone home kit
◉ In order to help prevent unplanned pregnancies, which group of
providers may make the most impact by providing contraceptive
counseling to women? Answer: Primary care providers
◉ An adolescent female calls a primary care clinic to report that she
has missed two periods and is having morning nausea and vomiting.
What will the provider suggest? Answer: Coming to the clinic for
pregnancy testing
◉ A provider sees a woman who has just learned she is pregnant
with an unplanned pregnancy. What is an initial step in helping this
, woman make decisions about his pregnancy? Answer: Actively listen
to the woman's concerns and questions
◉ A female patient has lower abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting
and reports missing a period 3 weeks prior. The patient reports
using an intrauterine device for contraception. A serum B-hCG is
1500 mIU/mL. What will the provider do, based on these findings?
Answer: Perform a transvaginal ultrasound
◉ A patient is determined to have a non-ruptured ectopic pregnancy
within 1 week of a missed period. Which treatment will the
specialist order? Answer: Methotrexate
◉ A patient has received methotrexate therapy for treatment of an
ectopic pregnancy. What will the provider include when teaching
this patient about this therapy? Select all that apply. Answer: Avoid
sexual intercourse for 3 months
Do not consume alcohol for at least 3 months
Refrain from taking vitamins containing folic acid
◉ A woman who is currently pregnant reports that she has had
three previous pregnancies: twins delivered at 35 weeks gestation
(both living), one at 38 weeks gestation (living), and one miscarriage
at 16 weeks gestation. How will this be recorded as her G/TPAL in
her electronic medical record? Answer: G4P:1113