WOMEN (VERSION 2)
, NURS 6551 Final Exam: Primary Care of Women
1. What has changed in terms of recommended antibiotic treatment for
uncomplicated lower UTIs?
2. a.Seven-day regimens are now
a recommended.
3. b. Three times a day of oral antibiotics are
b now recommended.
4. c. Three-day regimens are now
c recommended.
5. d. A single dose is now recommended.
d
2.What is considered to be a common trigger of psoriasis?
1.2. a.Stress
b.pregnanc
, y
3.4. c.Migraines
5.6. d.Menstruat
ion
3.The clinician is seeing a 48-year-old woman for the first time. She is overweight
and has a blood pressure of 120/92. She is on no medications and does not smoke
or drink alcohol. Her family history is negative for heart disease. Her physical
exam is unremarkable. The clinician should advise her as follows:
a. Her blood pressure is high normal and does not require further
follow-up at this time.
b. She has prehypertension.
c. She has stage 1 hypertension.
d. She needs two additional blood pressure checks on two
separate occasions.
4.What tends to cause acne in adolescence?
1. 2. a.A decrease in
a estrogen
3. 4. b.Dietary changes
b
5. 6. c.Hormonal birth
c control use
7. 8. d.An increase in
d
, testosterone
5.The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and:
a. Complete dilation of the
cervix
b. Change in the position of
the fetus
c. Rupture of the membranes
d. Progressive cervical
change
6.The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and:
a. Complete dilation of the
cervix
b. Change in the position of
the fetus
c. Rupture of the membranes
d. Progressive cervical
change
7.Which of the following statements does not support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
disease?
a. Crying every day
b. Forgetting where she puts
things
c. Getting lost driving to the
grocery store
d. Lost ability to balance a
checkbook