Women's Health UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
A 30-year-old female presents with lower abdominal Age
pain. The nurse practitioner immediately considers an
ectopic pregnancy as the cause. Which factor listed
below does NOT increase her risk of an ectopic?
A) Prior history of ectopic pregnancy
B) IUD use
C) History of PID
D) Age
The clinical syndrome resulting from replacement of Bacterial vaginosis
normal vaginal flora with anaerobic bacteria is:
A) candidal vaginitis
B) bacterial vaginosis
C) pelvic inflammatory disease
D) herpes simplex
An initial pharmacologic approach to a patient who is NSAIDs at the time symptoms begin or onset of menses
diagnosed with primary dysmenorrhea could be:
A) acetaminophen.
B) NSAIDs at the time symptoms begin or onset of
menses.
C) NSAIDs prior to the onset of menses.
D) combination acetaminophen and NSAIDs
, A patient who takes oral contraceptive pills is at Gallbladder disease
increased risk of:
A) gallbladder disease
B) depression
C) hypothyroidism
D) varicose veins
Women who use diaphragms for contraception have an Urinary tract infections
increased incidence of:
A) sexually transmitted diseases.
B) pregnancy.
C) urinary tract infection.
D) pelvic inflammatory disease.
Three of the following interventions are appropriately Estrogen replacement therapy
used to prevent osteoporosis after menopause. Which
one is not?
A) Avoidance of corticosteroids
B) Performance of weight-bearing activities for 40 mins.
at least 5 days/week
C) Estrogen replacement therapy
D) Adequate calcium & vitamin D intake
An 84-year-old female patient is a resident in an assisted Mixed
living facility. She has early dementia. She walks daily and
has had urinary incontinence for years. She has loss of
urine with coughing, sneezing, and if she is unable to get
to the bathroom quick enough. Her urinary incontinence
is likely to be:
A) urge
B) stress
C) mixed
D) overflow
The primary risk factor for development of breast cancer Age
in women of average risk is:
A) age
B) smoking history
C) number of live births
D) exposure to estrogen
The frequency for cervical screening depends on the 5 years
patient and her age. What is the longest recommended
time interval between cervical screens for patients who
are 30-64 years old?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
A 30-year-old female presents with lower abdominal Age
pain. The nurse practitioner immediately considers an
ectopic pregnancy as the cause. Which factor listed
below does NOT increase her risk of an ectopic?
A) Prior history of ectopic pregnancy
B) IUD use
C) History of PID
D) Age
The clinical syndrome resulting from replacement of Bacterial vaginosis
normal vaginal flora with anaerobic bacteria is:
A) candidal vaginitis
B) bacterial vaginosis
C) pelvic inflammatory disease
D) herpes simplex
An initial pharmacologic approach to a patient who is NSAIDs at the time symptoms begin or onset of menses
diagnosed with primary dysmenorrhea could be:
A) acetaminophen.
B) NSAIDs at the time symptoms begin or onset of
menses.
C) NSAIDs prior to the onset of menses.
D) combination acetaminophen and NSAIDs
, A patient who takes oral contraceptive pills is at Gallbladder disease
increased risk of:
A) gallbladder disease
B) depression
C) hypothyroidism
D) varicose veins
Women who use diaphragms for contraception have an Urinary tract infections
increased incidence of:
A) sexually transmitted diseases.
B) pregnancy.
C) urinary tract infection.
D) pelvic inflammatory disease.
Three of the following interventions are appropriately Estrogen replacement therapy
used to prevent osteoporosis after menopause. Which
one is not?
A) Avoidance of corticosteroids
B) Performance of weight-bearing activities for 40 mins.
at least 5 days/week
C) Estrogen replacement therapy
D) Adequate calcium & vitamin D intake
An 84-year-old female patient is a resident in an assisted Mixed
living facility. She has early dementia. She walks daily and
has had urinary incontinence for years. She has loss of
urine with coughing, sneezing, and if she is unable to get
to the bathroom quick enough. Her urinary incontinence
is likely to be:
A) urge
B) stress
C) mixed
D) overflow
The primary risk factor for development of breast cancer Age
in women of average risk is:
A) age
B) smoking history
C) number of live births
D) exposure to estrogen
The frequency for cervical screening depends on the 5 years
patient and her age. What is the longest recommended
time interval between cervical screens for patients who
are 30-64 years old?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years