620 Adult - Women's Health - AG and FNP
Certification Exam 4th ed. Winland-Brown
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a sexually active woman should a. may be transmitted to a partner or newborn even in the
be aware that genital herpes absence of lesions because of viral shedding
simplex virus:
a. may be transmitted to a
partner or newborn even in the
absence of lesions because of
viral shedding
b. is suppressed during
menstruation, physical or
emotional stress,
immunosuppression, sexual
intercourse, and pregnancy
c. recurrences usually last the
same length of time as the initial
outbreak
d. requires the use of condoms
only during outbreaks
,a 17 y/o female pat requests to b. advise her to use another method for now and return with her
start Depo-provera injections as next menses
her method of birth control. She
discloses that she has had four
sexual partners in the past year.
Her LMP was 12 days ago and
she had unprotected
intercourse 3 days ago. The
appropriate management for
this pt would be to:
a. administer the injection today
b. advise her to use another
method for now and return with
her next menses
c. give the injection after a
negative pregnancy test and tell
her to use condoms for the next
7 days
d. give the injection and tell her
to use a barrier method for 7
days
in a premenopausal woman, the a. cigarette smoking
biggest heart attack risk factor
is:
a. cigarette smoking
b. family hx
c. sedentary lifestyle
d. obesity
first line tx for polycystic ovary c. a combination of diet modification, wt loss, and stress
syndrome is: management
a. a bilateral oophorectomy
b. oral testosterone therapy
c. a combination of diet
modification, wt loss, and stress
management
d. a laparoscopy with a bilateral
wedge resection
if a woman is using the basal a. from the beginning of the menstrual cycle until the BBT has
body temperature (BBT) method been elevated for 3 days
of birth control and does not
want to become pregnant, when
would you tell her to avoid
unprotected intercourse?
a. from the beginning of the
menstrual cycle until the BBT has
been elevated for 3 days
b. whenever the BBT is elevated
c. whenever the BBT is lowered
d. fromt he end of the menstrual
cycle until the BBT has been low
for 5 days
, which of the following is a b. trichomonal vaginitis
sexually transmitted infection?
a. candida vaginitis
b. trichomonal vaginitis
c. atrophic vaginitis
d. lactobacilli vaginitis
in a pt dx with cervical d. chlamydia
gonococcal infection, you
would also suspect a co-
infection with:
a. candidiasis
b. syphilis
c. trichomoniasis
d. chlamydia
Jane, age 27, is c/o of lower b. PID
abdominal pain. After doing
some lab studies, you find
leukocytosis, an elevated
erythrocyte sed rate and an
elevated C-reactive protein
level. Which is the most
appropriate dx?
a. ovarian cyst
b. PID
c. tubal pregnancy
d. diverticulitis
human papillomavirus may lead c. cervical dysplasia
to:
a. pelvic inflammatory disease
b. molluscum contagiosum
c. cervical dysplasia
d. genital herpes
Gean, a 33 y/o female pt, c/o d. rewashing undergarments without fabric softener and
external vaginal irritation after applying corticosteroids to the affected area
adding new fabric softener to
her laundry. You have dx her
with reactive vaginitis. The tx of
choice for this condition
includes:
a. metronidazole (flagyl) 500mg
BID x 7 days
b. conjugated vaginal estrogen
cream externally every day for 1
wk
c. rewashing undergarments
without fabric softener and
applying petroleum jelly to the
affected area
d. rewashing undergarments
without fabric softener and
applying corticosteroids to the
affected area