NURSING 602: WEEK 8 FINAL EXAMS Q & A
I. One of the leading causes of female infertility Stein-Leventhal syndrome is
Polycystic ovary disease
II. Iris is a thirty-two-year-old married women with three children. She comes in
for information on using the copper T intrauterine device (IUD) for
contraception. Which of the following would be a contraindication to using this
appliance? Prior ectopic pregnancy
III. A 26-year-old female has a Pap test report of ASC-US. This is her first
abnormal Pap test. Recommended first steps in follow-up would include:
Reflex HPV test now
IV. A 22-year-old female presents with complaint of malodorous vaginal discharge and
vulvar itching. On examination, a watery, yellowish-green vaginal discharge is
noted along with vulvar and vaginal erythema. The most likely findings on a wet
, mount examination will be:
Trichomonas
V. A patient taking metronidazole and cimetidine at the same time is at increased risk
for:
Bothersome side effects from the metronidazole
VI. A 22-year-old-female has a Pap test report of HSIL. Recommended first steps in
follow-up would include
Colposcopy
VII. The glands located posteriorly on each side of the vaginal orifice are the:
Bartholin’s glands
VIII. The levonorgestrel-releasing IUD may be a better choice than the cooper-
releasing IUD for a woman who has
Dysmenorrhea
IX. 58-year-old woman complaints of severe vulvar pruritus. On examination of
the vulva, you note thinning of the epidermis and loss of pigmentation, as well
as maculopapular lesions. You suspect the diagnosis may be:
, Lichensclerosus
X. A 24-year-old female presents to your office with a request for combination oral
contraceptives. Her current medications include a bronchodilator for asthma.
Management for this client should include advising her that:
Combination oral contraceptives may potentiate the action of her
bronchodilator
XI. Turner’s syndrome can be suspected when the patient has primary amenorrhea and
Short stature and webbed neck
XII. A 21-year-old woman comes into your practice seeking birth control. She has only
recently become sexually active and has consistently used condoms for safe sex.
Your history reveals that she does not use tampons during her menses and has very
little knowledge about female reproductive anatomy. Based on this information,
which of the following birth control choices would be least likely to meet her needs
for contraceptive management?
Nuvaring
XIII. The most common type of invasive breast carcinoma is
Infiltrating ductal
I. One of the leading causes of female infertility Stein-Leventhal syndrome is
Polycystic ovary disease
II. Iris is a thirty-two-year-old married women with three children. She comes in
for information on using the copper T intrauterine device (IUD) for
contraception. Which of the following would be a contraindication to using this
appliance? Prior ectopic pregnancy
III. A 26-year-old female has a Pap test report of ASC-US. This is her first
abnormal Pap test. Recommended first steps in follow-up would include:
Reflex HPV test now
IV. A 22-year-old female presents with complaint of malodorous vaginal discharge and
vulvar itching. On examination, a watery, yellowish-green vaginal discharge is
noted along with vulvar and vaginal erythema. The most likely findings on a wet
, mount examination will be:
Trichomonas
V. A patient taking metronidazole and cimetidine at the same time is at increased risk
for:
Bothersome side effects from the metronidazole
VI. A 22-year-old-female has a Pap test report of HSIL. Recommended first steps in
follow-up would include
Colposcopy
VII. The glands located posteriorly on each side of the vaginal orifice are the:
Bartholin’s glands
VIII. The levonorgestrel-releasing IUD may be a better choice than the cooper-
releasing IUD for a woman who has
Dysmenorrhea
IX. 58-year-old woman complaints of severe vulvar pruritus. On examination of
the vulva, you note thinning of the epidermis and loss of pigmentation, as well
as maculopapular lesions. You suspect the diagnosis may be:
, Lichensclerosus
X. A 24-year-old female presents to your office with a request for combination oral
contraceptives. Her current medications include a bronchodilator for asthma.
Management for this client should include advising her that:
Combination oral contraceptives may potentiate the action of her
bronchodilator
XI. Turner’s syndrome can be suspected when the patient has primary amenorrhea and
Short stature and webbed neck
XII. A 21-year-old woman comes into your practice seeking birth control. She has only
recently become sexually active and has consistently used condoms for safe sex.
Your history reveals that she does not use tampons during her menses and has very
little knowledge about female reproductive anatomy. Based on this information,
which of the following birth control choices would be least likely to meet her needs
for contraceptive management?
Nuvaring
XIII. The most common type of invasive breast carcinoma is
Infiltrating ductal