NSG6430 week 4 Quiz
1. The nurse practitioner is prescribing a depot medroxyprogesterone
ac- etate (DMPA) injection for
a patient. This medication is given at week intervals.: 12
2. Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in
preventing pregnancy than more
modern methods, the nurse practitioner understands that interest in barrier
methods is on the rise
because they:: can help protect against STIs, including HIV
3. A woman is interested in starting Depo-Provera injections for
contracep- tion. What would be the
most likely side effect that she should be educated about?: irregular
bleeding
4. Lenore, fifty-five years old, comes in for evaluation of a breast mass.
Which of the following
assessment findings is/are associated with carcinoma of the breast? Select
all that apply.: Scaly lesions similar to eczema on one areola and nipple
Peau d'orange dimpling of skin over one
breast Unilateral retraction and deviation
of nipple
5. There are several phases to the menstrual cycle. What phase begins
with ovulation and ends with
menstruation?: Luteal phase
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, 6. Tanisha is a twenty-two-year-old woman who presents with extreme
irri- tability and mood
swings, bloating, constipation, fluid retention, and headache. She tearfully
tells you, "This
happens every month in my cycle. I get like a crazy woman, lashing out
at everyone. I'm afraid
I'll lose my job if I can't stop this. Sometimes, it's so bad. I just want to quit
living. I need help!"
Tanisha's symptoms are typical of what disorder?: premenstrual
dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
7. Sylvia is a forty-four-year-old woman with abnormal uterine
bleeding (AUB) and is unable to
use combined hormonal oral contraceptives. Which of the following
medica- tions can be used for
management of AUB?: Medroxyprogesterone
8. Your fifteen-year-old patient has been diagnosed with secondary
amenor- rhea. The urine human
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1. The nurse practitioner is prescribing a depot medroxyprogesterone
ac- etate (DMPA) injection for
a patient. This medication is given at week intervals.: 12
2. Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in
preventing pregnancy than more
modern methods, the nurse practitioner understands that interest in barrier
methods is on the rise
because they:: can help protect against STIs, including HIV
3. A woman is interested in starting Depo-Provera injections for
contracep- tion. What would be the
most likely side effect that she should be educated about?: irregular
bleeding
4. Lenore, fifty-five years old, comes in for evaluation of a breast mass.
Which of the following
assessment findings is/are associated with carcinoma of the breast? Select
all that apply.: Scaly lesions similar to eczema on one areola and nipple
Peau d'orange dimpling of skin over one
breast Unilateral retraction and deviation
of nipple
5. There are several phases to the menstrual cycle. What phase begins
with ovulation and ends with
menstruation?: Luteal phase
1/3
, 6. Tanisha is a twenty-two-year-old woman who presents with extreme
irri- tability and mood
swings, bloating, constipation, fluid retention, and headache. She tearfully
tells you, "This
happens every month in my cycle. I get like a crazy woman, lashing out
at everyone. I'm afraid
I'll lose my job if I can't stop this. Sometimes, it's so bad. I just want to quit
living. I need help!"
Tanisha's symptoms are typical of what disorder?: premenstrual
dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
7. Sylvia is a forty-four-year-old woman with abnormal uterine
bleeding (AUB) and is unable to
use combined hormonal oral contraceptives. Which of the following
medica- tions can be used for
management of AUB?: Medroxyprogesterone
8. Your fifteen-year-old patient has been diagnosed with secondary
amenor- rhea. The urine human
2/3