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NRNP 6552 / NURS 6552 Midterm Exam Questions With Verified Answers Latest 2024 (GRADED) The ____clitoris_____ is a sensitive organ that is typically described as the female homologue of the penis.  Question 2 1 out of 1 points Normal vaginal discharge has a pH of: 3.8-4.5  Question 3 1 out of 1 points On physical examination, pale atrophic depigmented tissue that has a “cigarette paper” appearance is consistent with: Lichen Sclerosis  Question 4 1 out of 1 points Criteria for clinical diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis include the presence of three out of four of the following Amsel criteria: NRNP 6552 Week 6 Midterm Exam Questions With Verified Answers Latest 2024 (GRADED) Thin, white, yellow, homogeneous discharge  Clue cells on wet mount microscopy  a vaginal fluid of over 4.5 when placing the discharge on a litmus paper  Release of fishy odor after adding a 10% Potassium hydroxide solution or what we also known as "whiff test"  Question 5 1 out of 1 points The most common STI in the United States is: HPV  Question 6 1 out of 1 points Ovarian failure is diagnosed when ____low___ estrogen production is identified while the serum FSH is ______high____.  Question 7 1 out of 1 points Approximately _____a third_____ of infertility cases are due to female factors and ____a third_____ are due to male factors.  Question 8 1 out of 1 points In women with PCOS, polycystic ovaries are due to: Hormonal Imbalance-excess insulin levels in the body  Question 9 1 out of 1 points The most common symptoms of uterine cancer are: Abnormal vaginal bleeding, * pain in the back, legs or pelvis.  loss of appetite.  tiredness.  nausea.  (MOST COMMON FORM IS ABNORMAL BLEEDING)  Question 10 1 out of 1 points Neisseria gonorrhea is a ______Gram-negative diplococci bacteria_____ bacteria  Question 11 0 out of 1 points When females go through puberty, the changes that occur are initiated by the production of: Luteinizing hormone as well as follicle-stimulating hormone levels rise early in puberty, encouraging the production of sex hormones. Physical changes such as maturation of the breasts, ovaries, uterus, and vagina arise from higher levels of sex hormones (mainly estrogen).  Question 12 1 out of 1 points The most common pathogen leading to urinary tract infection is: E.Coli  Question 13 0 out of 1 points All organizations recommend beginning screening mammograms in average-risk women at age__40-44__  Question 14 1 out of 1 points When completing this exam, did you comply with Walden University's Code of Conduct including the expectations for academic integrity? yes  Question 15 1 out of 1 points The new guideline for systolic blood pressure cut-off for hypertension is: 130 mmhHG and higher considered hypertension. Less than 120 normal  Question 16 1 out of 1 points Menopause is defined as: when a woman stops having periods and is no longer able to get pregnant naturally.  Question 17 1 out of 1 points First line pharmacologic treatment for women with PCOS is/are: birth control,metformin and clomiphene aone or in combination along with rosiglitazone  Question 18 1 out of 1 points Clinicians are required to report certain STIs to their state public health officials. These include: Syphilis (including congenital syphilis), gonorrhea, chlamydia, chancroid, and HIV  Question 19 1 out of 1 points Symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) include all of the following except: Common symptoms of PCOS include:  irregular periods or no periods at all  difficulty getting pregnant (because of irregular ovulation or failure to ovulate)  excessive hair growth (hirsutism) – usually on the face, chest, back or buttocks  weight gain  thinning hair and hair loss from the head  oily skin or acne  Question 20 0 out of 1 points Josefina is a 47-year-old patient with family history of diabetes. Her BMI is 30. She has been healthy except for medication-controlled hypertension. She has been very compliant with her appointments. Today, you tell her you need to check her blood sugar. She says “I just read an article that said I only need to have that checked every three years. You just checked it last year.” You tell her: Due to your family history and BMI it is advised to check every year.  Question 21 1 out of 1 points The test for the fishy odor that occurs in bacterial vaginosis is called the: Whiff Test  Question 22 0 out of 1 points Evidence from randomized trials on intimate partner violence screening support the following intervention(s) for women of childbearing age: EMAIL ME:  Evidence from randomized trials support a variety of interventions for women of childbearing age which includes counseling, home visits, and mentoring support.  Question 23 1 out of 1 points The act that was established that mandated every American to carry health insurance is called:  The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)  Question 24 1 out of 1 points All of the following are risk factors for UTI, except: Risk Factors include: Females are at high risk to develop UTI because of the short urethra and absence of prostatic fluid. Prostatic fluid in males prevents the proliferation of microorganisms There is an increased risk of UTI in persons with urinary obstruction and reflux; in people with neurogenic disorders that impair bladder emptying in women who are sexually active, especially if they use diaphragm or spermicide for contraception in a postmenopausal woman in men with a disease of the prostate elderly person; Instrumentation and urinary catheterization are the most common predisposing factors for nosocomial UTI More common in women with diabetes than in women without diabetes a suppressed immune system  Question 25 0 out of 1 points Reproductive coercion includes behaviors: Reproductive coercion is behavior that interferes with that autonomous decision-making of a woman, with regard to reproductive health. It may take the form of birth control sabotage, pregnancy coercion, or controlling the outcome of a pregnancy. It involves behaviors that a partner uses to maintain power and control in relationships that are related to reproductive health, such as explicit attempts to impregnate a partner against her wishes, controlling outcomes of pregnancy, coercing a partner to have unprotected sex, and interfering  Question 26 1 out of 1 points An appropriate medication for Herpes Simplex virus is: The most effective treatments for persons infected with HSV are antiviral medications including acyclovir, famciclovir and valacyclovir. These medications can help to lessen the severity and frequency of symptoms, but they will not cure the illness.  Question 27 1 out of 1 points Just prior to ovulation, rising levels of estradiol increases the amount of cervical mucus, making it: Just prior to ovulation, your estrogen levels are rising. You may see more clear, stretchy, watery, and slippery mucus. This mucus may remind you of the consistency of egg whites. During ovulation.  Question 28 0 out of 1 points Strong evidence shows that first trimester abortions, whenever performed safely, increases a women’s risks of: Pelvic Infection: Bacteria (germs) from the vagina or cervix may enter the uterus and cause an infection. Antibiotics may clear up such an infection. In rare cases, a repeat suction, hospitalization or surgery may be needed. Infection rates are less than 1 percent for suction curettage, 1.5 percent for D&E, and 5 percent for labor induction. Incomplete abortion: Fetal parts or other products of pregnancy may not be completely emptied from the uterus, requiring further medical procedures. Incomplete abortion may result in infection and bleeding. The reported rate of such complications is less than 1 percent after a D&E; whereas, following a labor induction procedure, the rate may be as high as 36 percent. Blood clots in the uterus: Blood clots that cause severe cramping occur in about 1 percent of all abortions. The clots usually are removed by a repeat suction curettage. Heavy bleeding: Some amount of bleeding is common following an abortion. Heavy bleeding (hemorrhaging) is not common and may be treated by repeat suction, medication or, rarely, surgery. Ask the doctor to explain heavy bleeding and what to do if it occurs. Cut or torn cervix: The opening of the uterus may be torn while it is being stretched open to allow medical instruments to pass through and into the uterus. This happens in less than 1percent of first trimester abortions. Perforation of the uterus wall: A medical instrument may go through the wall of the uterus. The reported rate is 1 out of every 500 abortions. Depending on the severity, perforation can lead to infection, heavy bleeding or both. Surgery may be required to repair the uterine tissue, and in the most severe cases hysterectomy may be required. Anesthesia-related complications: As with other surgical procedures, anesthesia increases the risk of complications associated with abortion. The reported risks of anesthesia-related complications is around 1 per 5,000 abortions.

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