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NR 602 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM
LATEST 2026 questions and answers
already graded A+, Exams of Nursing
Etiology, treatment, diagnosis, amenorrhea
primary amenorrhea - --ANS---MC: ovarian function abnormalities * test for estrogen
other causes: pregnancy, hypothalamic amenorrhea, PCOS,
* women who have not had a period by age 14 in absence of growth and development
*women who have not stated their period at age 16 with normal growth and development
secondary amenorrhea - --ANS---the absence of menstruation after a period of normal menses
for 6 months
amenorrhea diagnosis - --ANS---FSH, LH, prolactin levels,
TSH, T3, T4
TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY, *First diagnostic tool
MRI, CT, endometrial biopsy, hysteroscopy
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2 months - --ANS---Smiles socially
Recognizes mother
Rolls from side to back
Lifts head and holds it erect and steady
4 months - --ANS---reaches out for objects in front of them
6 months - --ANS---curious eager to explore objects, brining a toy to their mouth
9 months - --ANS---sitting without support, using finger to point in the book
* language/communication
12 months - --ANS---copy parent gestures * cognitive development
18 months - --ANS---feeds self with spoon
2 years - --ANS---includes other children in play time, able to run
3 years - --ANS---plays make believe
Tanner Staging of Pubic Hair - --ANS---1: no pubic hair
2: growth of sparse straight hair, primarily along labia
3: hair increases in quantity and is darker/curlier
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4: resembles adult pubic hair but covers smaller area
5: adult configuration
Female breast development scale - --ANS---1. none
2. palpable under areola
3. breast tissue palpable outside of areola
4. areola elevated above the contour of the breast forming a double scoop
5. areola mound recedes into single breast contour with areolar hyper-pigmentation, papille
development and nipple protrusion.
Male external genitalia scale - --ANS---1.2.5 cm
2. 2.5-3.3cm (first pubertal sign in males)
3. 3.4-4.0 cm
4. 4.1-4.5 cm
5 > 4.5 cm
Goal of breastfeeding - --ANS---exclusively for 6 mo
Signs of successful breastfeeding - --ANS----6 wet diapers per day 2 poops
-alert, satisfied after feeding
-age appropriate height and head circumference
-developmentally appropriate progress
-active and alert state
NR 602 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM
LATEST 2026 questions and answers
already graded A+, Exams of Nursing
Etiology, treatment, diagnosis, amenorrhea
primary amenorrhea - --ANS---MC: ovarian function abnormalities * test for estrogen
other causes: pregnancy, hypothalamic amenorrhea, PCOS,
* women who have not had a period by age 14 in absence of growth and development
*women who have not stated their period at age 16 with normal growth and development
secondary amenorrhea - --ANS---the absence of menstruation after a period of normal menses
for 6 months
amenorrhea diagnosis - --ANS---FSH, LH, prolactin levels,
TSH, T3, T4
TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY, *First diagnostic tool
MRI, CT, endometrial biopsy, hysteroscopy
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2 months - --ANS---Smiles socially
Recognizes mother
Rolls from side to back
Lifts head and holds it erect and steady
4 months - --ANS---reaches out for objects in front of them
6 months - --ANS---curious eager to explore objects, brining a toy to their mouth
9 months - --ANS---sitting without support, using finger to point in the book
* language/communication
12 months - --ANS---copy parent gestures * cognitive development
18 months - --ANS---feeds self with spoon
2 years - --ANS---includes other children in play time, able to run
3 years - --ANS---plays make believe
Tanner Staging of Pubic Hair - --ANS---1: no pubic hair
2: growth of sparse straight hair, primarily along labia
3: hair increases in quantity and is darker/curlier
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4: resembles adult pubic hair but covers smaller area
5: adult configuration
Female breast development scale - --ANS---1. none
2. palpable under areola
3. breast tissue palpable outside of areola
4. areola elevated above the contour of the breast forming a double scoop
5. areola mound recedes into single breast contour with areolar hyper-pigmentation, papille
development and nipple protrusion.
Male external genitalia scale - --ANS---1.2.5 cm
2. 2.5-3.3cm (first pubertal sign in males)
3. 3.4-4.0 cm
4. 4.1-4.5 cm
5 > 4.5 cm
Goal of breastfeeding - --ANS---exclusively for 6 mo
Signs of successful breastfeeding - --ANS----6 wet diapers per day 2 poops
-alert, satisfied after feeding
-age appropriate height and head circumference
-developmentally appropriate progress
-active and alert state