(1) How is HIV transmitted
Vertical transmission from a mother to her baby, blood transfusion, or exchange of any blood products
(2) HIV risk factors are all of these except:
Unprotected sex or trauma with sexual activity or multiple partners
IV drug use, including shared syringes
Exchange of saliva
Exchange of saliva
(3) A nurse practitioner instructor is reviewing the anatomy of the external genitalia. At the opening
of the vagina are the Bartholin's glands. Which of the following describes the function of these
glands?
Hormone production for ovulation
Production of alkaline secretion for sperm viability
Development of mucous plug for pregnancy
Maintenance of vaginal pH to prevent vaginitis
(4) When discussing contraception with a patient, which of the following statements is true
regarding progestin-only therapy?
There is an decreased risk of ectopic pregnancy.
There is an increased risk in the development of functional ovarian cysts.
Ovulation suppression is equal to combined oral contraceptive methods.
Women that are breast-feeding should not use progestin-only treatment.
(5) The World Health Organization (WHO) has determined absolute contraindications to estrogen
containing contraceptives. Which of the following is not an absolute contraindication?
History of cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
Greater than age of thirty-five years