FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE AND GENITAL
PROBLEMS ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+
● The term "child sexual abuse" is used for children under what age?
12 years
14 years
18 years
21 years. Answer: 14
● Human chorionic gonadotropin is prescribed to an infertile patient.
What explanation will the nurse provide when the patient asks why they
will be taking this?
To induce ovulation
To promote the development of follicles
,To suppress the release of follicle-stimulating hormone
To prevent the premature release of luteinizing hormone. Answer: To
induce ovulation
● A patient confides in the nurse that she has started experiencing
dyspareunia and asks, "Is there anything I can do about this?" What is
the nurse's best response?
"No, it is part of the aging process."
"Water-soluble vaginal lubricants may provide relief."
"You need to be evaluated for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)."
"You may have vaginal scar tissue that is producing the discomfort.".
Answer: "Water-soluble vaginal lubricants may provide relief."
● Spontaneous abortion is the term used to describe the natural loss of a
pregnancy prior to how many weeks of gestation?
10
,12
20
25. Answer: 20
● Which diagnostic test does the nurse question when it is prescribed
for a patient diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
Rapid plasma reagin (RPR)
Throat culture for streptococcus A
Vaginal culture for Neisseria gonorrhea
Complete blood count (CBC) with differential. Answer: Throat culture
for streptococcus A
● A patient is diagnosed with an unruptured ectopic pregnancy. What
medication does the nurse anticipate educating the patient about to treat
this condition?
, Tamoxifen
Leucovorin
Gemcitabine
Methotrexate. Answer: Methotrexate
● A patient has a condition as depicted in the image. Which clinical
manifestation does the nurse expect?
Dyspareunia
Difficulty voiding
Protruding cervix
Incomplete defecation. Answer: Incomplete defecation
● A patient has pelvic organ prolapse and is instructed to perform Kegel
exercises. What does the nurse instruct the patient about Kegel exercises
for an effective outcome?
PROBLEMS ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+
● The term "child sexual abuse" is used for children under what age?
12 years
14 years
18 years
21 years. Answer: 14
● Human chorionic gonadotropin is prescribed to an infertile patient.
What explanation will the nurse provide when the patient asks why they
will be taking this?
To induce ovulation
To promote the development of follicles
,To suppress the release of follicle-stimulating hormone
To prevent the premature release of luteinizing hormone. Answer: To
induce ovulation
● A patient confides in the nurse that she has started experiencing
dyspareunia and asks, "Is there anything I can do about this?" What is
the nurse's best response?
"No, it is part of the aging process."
"Water-soluble vaginal lubricants may provide relief."
"You need to be evaluated for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)."
"You may have vaginal scar tissue that is producing the discomfort.".
Answer: "Water-soluble vaginal lubricants may provide relief."
● Spontaneous abortion is the term used to describe the natural loss of a
pregnancy prior to how many weeks of gestation?
10
,12
20
25. Answer: 20
● Which diagnostic test does the nurse question when it is prescribed
for a patient diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
Rapid plasma reagin (RPR)
Throat culture for streptococcus A
Vaginal culture for Neisseria gonorrhea
Complete blood count (CBC) with differential. Answer: Throat culture
for streptococcus A
● A patient is diagnosed with an unruptured ectopic pregnancy. What
medication does the nurse anticipate educating the patient about to treat
this condition?
, Tamoxifen
Leucovorin
Gemcitabine
Methotrexate. Answer: Methotrexate
● A patient has a condition as depicted in the image. Which clinical
manifestation does the nurse expect?
Dyspareunia
Difficulty voiding
Protruding cervix
Incomplete defecation. Answer: Incomplete defecation
● A patient has pelvic organ prolapse and is instructed to perform Kegel
exercises. What does the nurse instruct the patient about Kegel exercises
for an effective outcome?