Well Women's Health UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
The nurse is educating a group of female clients about B. Women who are at high risk for breast cancer may need magnetic resonance
breast cancer screening. Which should be included in the imaging (MRI) screening and mammograms.
teaching?
A. Screening mammograms should begin at age 30.
B. Women who are at high risk for breast cancer may
need magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) screening and
mammograms.
C. Self-breast examinations should be done every month.
D. Mammograms are best for detecting large tumors
which a woman has felt.
The clinic nurse is teaching a client about a screening A. "This is recommended every 10 years starting at age 50."
colonoscopy procedure. Which statement should be
included in the teaching?
A. "This is recommended every 10 years starting at age
50."
B. "This is recommended every 5 years starting at age 50."
C. "This test is recommended if the Pap test is abnormal."
D. "This test is recommended only for people at risk for
colon cancer."
A female client with a history of breast cancer reports hot B. Oral estrogen
flashes and night sweats. Which treatment option would
the nurse question if included in her plan of care?
A. Low-dose antidepressants
B. Oral estrogen
C. Avoid alcohol, hot beverages, and spicy foods
D. Biofeedback
, Which statement by the client diagnosed with A. "This cream will help with my vulva soreness."
menopause demonstrates an understanding of the
prescribed estradiol cream (Estrace cream)?
A. "This cream will help with my vulva soreness."
B. "This cream will treat my vaginal infection."
C. "This cream will lubricate me for sexual intercourse."
D. "This cream will increase my sexual desire."
The primary care nurse is obtaining the weight and body C. A female client with a BMI of 31
mass index (BMI) of several clients. Which client would be
defined as having obesity?
A. A male client with a BMI of 29
B. A male client with a weight of 102 kg (225 lbs)
C. A female client with a BMI of 31
D. A female client with a weight of 80 kg (175 lbs)
A client's dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scan (DXA) T- A. Osteoporosis
score is -2.7. The nurse understands this is indicative of
what condition?
A. Osteoporosis
B. Menopause
C. Infertility
D. Osteopenia
The nurse is teaching health promotion to a class of high- A. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States.
school students. Which should be included regarding C. HPV can cause cancer of the penis.
human papillomavirus (HPV)? Select all that apply. D. Most cases of cervical cancer are caused from HPV.
A. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted virus in
the United States.
B. HPV vaccine is recommended only for females.
C. HPV can cause cancer of the penis.
D. Most cases of cervical cancer are caused from HPV.
E. HPV vaccine is not indicated if a person already has
genital warts.
The nurse in an outpatient clinic is reviewing charts for D. A 21-year-old woman with no prior Pap tests and a history of HPV vaccines
clients coming in today. Which client should the nurse completed
anticipate needing a Pap test today?
A. A 29-year-old woman with a normal Pap test 2 years
ago
B. A 17-year-old woman with no prior Pap tests and onset
of sexual activity 3 years ago
C. A 45-year-old woman with a history of total
hysterectomy for fibroids whose last Pap was 7 years ago
D. A 21-year-old woman with no prior Pap tests and a
history of HPV vaccines completed
The nurse is providing education to an 18-year-old client discussing the Gardasil vaccine ; HPV, the most common, sexually transmitted
who is seeking birth control and health promotion at the virus in the United States
clinic. Complete the following using the dropdown
choices.
The nurse is educating a group of female clients about B. Women who are at high risk for breast cancer may need magnetic resonance
breast cancer screening. Which should be included in the imaging (MRI) screening and mammograms.
teaching?
A. Screening mammograms should begin at age 30.
B. Women who are at high risk for breast cancer may
need magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) screening and
mammograms.
C. Self-breast examinations should be done every month.
D. Mammograms are best for detecting large tumors
which a woman has felt.
The clinic nurse is teaching a client about a screening A. "This is recommended every 10 years starting at age 50."
colonoscopy procedure. Which statement should be
included in the teaching?
A. "This is recommended every 10 years starting at age
50."
B. "This is recommended every 5 years starting at age 50."
C. "This test is recommended if the Pap test is abnormal."
D. "This test is recommended only for people at risk for
colon cancer."
A female client with a history of breast cancer reports hot B. Oral estrogen
flashes and night sweats. Which treatment option would
the nurse question if included in her plan of care?
A. Low-dose antidepressants
B. Oral estrogen
C. Avoid alcohol, hot beverages, and spicy foods
D. Biofeedback
, Which statement by the client diagnosed with A. "This cream will help with my vulva soreness."
menopause demonstrates an understanding of the
prescribed estradiol cream (Estrace cream)?
A. "This cream will help with my vulva soreness."
B. "This cream will treat my vaginal infection."
C. "This cream will lubricate me for sexual intercourse."
D. "This cream will increase my sexual desire."
The primary care nurse is obtaining the weight and body C. A female client with a BMI of 31
mass index (BMI) of several clients. Which client would be
defined as having obesity?
A. A male client with a BMI of 29
B. A male client with a weight of 102 kg (225 lbs)
C. A female client with a BMI of 31
D. A female client with a weight of 80 kg (175 lbs)
A client's dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scan (DXA) T- A. Osteoporosis
score is -2.7. The nurse understands this is indicative of
what condition?
A. Osteoporosis
B. Menopause
C. Infertility
D. Osteopenia
The nurse is teaching health promotion to a class of high- A. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States.
school students. Which should be included regarding C. HPV can cause cancer of the penis.
human papillomavirus (HPV)? Select all that apply. D. Most cases of cervical cancer are caused from HPV.
A. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted virus in
the United States.
B. HPV vaccine is recommended only for females.
C. HPV can cause cancer of the penis.
D. Most cases of cervical cancer are caused from HPV.
E. HPV vaccine is not indicated if a person already has
genital warts.
The nurse in an outpatient clinic is reviewing charts for D. A 21-year-old woman with no prior Pap tests and a history of HPV vaccines
clients coming in today. Which client should the nurse completed
anticipate needing a Pap test today?
A. A 29-year-old woman with a normal Pap test 2 years
ago
B. A 17-year-old woman with no prior Pap tests and onset
of sexual activity 3 years ago
C. A 45-year-old woman with a history of total
hysterectomy for fibroids whose last Pap was 7 years ago
D. A 21-year-old woman with no prior Pap tests and a
history of HPV vaccines completed
The nurse is providing education to an 18-year-old client discussing the Gardasil vaccine ; HPV, the most common, sexually transmitted
who is seeking birth control and health promotion at the virus in the United States
clinic. Complete the following using the dropdown
choices.