A female patient complains of dysuria
with vaginal discharge. How should she be
managed? - (correct Answer) - Perform an
abdominal exam,
urinalysis, and
pelvic exam
Three of the following interventions are
appropriately used to prevent
osteoporosis after menopause. Which one
is not? - (correct Answer) - Estrogen
replacement
therapy
The clinical syndrome resulting from
replacement of normal vaginal flora with
anaerobic bacteria is: - (correct Answer) - bacterial
vaginosis.
A 30-year-old woman presents with
complaints of abnormal uterine bleeding.
If the patient has leiomyomas, the NP will
likely find which of the following when
performing the bimanual exam? - (correct Answer) - Tenderness with
uterine mobility
Which of the following is NOT a
manifestation seen in women with
polycystic ovarian syndrome? - (correct Answer) - Pelvic pain
A 25-year-old man presents to be tested
, for STDs. He reports that his girlfriend
recently tested positive for Chlamydia.
They both report no other partners and
have been in a monogamous relationship
for the past 6 months and they have had
unprotected vaginal intercourse. The
patient is tested for STDs and
prophylactically treated for Chlamydia.
Upon return of the lab reports, the patient
is not positive for Chlamydia. In this
scenario, which of the following
statements is most likely? - (correct Answer) - It is possible that
the woman has
been an
asymptomatic
carrier of
Chlamydia during
the relationship.
A female should be told to take her oral
contraceptive pill (ocp) at bedtime if she
experiences: - (correct Answer) - nausea.
Which of the following statements is true
of vulvovaginal candidiasis? - (correct Answer) - Vaginal pH is
typically normal
(4-4.5) in the
presence of
Candida infection.