Which of the following is (are) normal, common finding(s) on inspection and palpation
of the vulva and perineum?
A. Labia majora that are wide apart and gaping.
B. Palpable Bartholin glands.
C. Clear, thin discharge from paraurethral glands.
D. Bulging at introitus during Valsalva maneuver.
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A. Labia majora that are wide apart and gaping.
During palpation of the testes, the normal finding would be:
A. Firm to hard and rough.
B. Nodular.
C. 2 to 3 cm long X 2 cm wide and firm.
D. Firm, rubbery, and smooth.
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D. Firm, rubbery, and smooth.
What does the notation in a health record indicating the patient is a "G2 P3 Ab0"
mean?
A. The woman has delivered 3 children, 2 of whom are living; her blood type is Ab0.
B. The woman has been pregnant twice with 3 children (twins and another child), and
all her children are living.
C. The woman has been pregnant 3 times, has delivered 2 children, and has had no
abortions.
D. The woman has been pregnant 3 times, has 2 living children, and has had no
spontaneous abortions.
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B. The woman has been pregnant twice with 3 children (twins and another
child), and all her children are living.
A woman has come for an examination because of a missed menstrual period and a
positive at home pregnancy test. Examination reveals a cervix that appears cyanotic.
This is referred to as the:
A. Goodell sign.
B. Hegar sign.
C. Tanner sign.
D. Chadwick sign.
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D. Chadwick sign.
, A 20-year-old man has indicated that he does not perform testicular self-examination.
One of the facts that should be shared with him is the testicular cancer, although rare,
does occur in men:
A. Younger than 15 years.
B. 15-34 years of age.
C. 35-55 years of age.
D. 55 years and older.
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B. 15-34 years of age.
Rotation:
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Moving the head around a central axis.
Protraction:
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Moving the body part forward and parallel to the ground.
During the assessment of the spine, the patient would be asked to:
A. Adduct and external.
B. Supinate, evert, and retract.
of the vulva and perineum?
A. Labia majora that are wide apart and gaping.
B. Palpable Bartholin glands.
C. Clear, thin discharge from paraurethral glands.
D. Bulging at introitus during Valsalva maneuver.
Give this one a try later!
A. Labia majora that are wide apart and gaping.
During palpation of the testes, the normal finding would be:
A. Firm to hard and rough.
B. Nodular.
C. 2 to 3 cm long X 2 cm wide and firm.
D. Firm, rubbery, and smooth.
,Give this one a try later!
D. Firm, rubbery, and smooth.
What does the notation in a health record indicating the patient is a "G2 P3 Ab0"
mean?
A. The woman has delivered 3 children, 2 of whom are living; her blood type is Ab0.
B. The woman has been pregnant twice with 3 children (twins and another child), and
all her children are living.
C. The woman has been pregnant 3 times, has delivered 2 children, and has had no
abortions.
D. The woman has been pregnant 3 times, has 2 living children, and has had no
spontaneous abortions.
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B. The woman has been pregnant twice with 3 children (twins and another
child), and all her children are living.
A woman has come for an examination because of a missed menstrual period and a
positive at home pregnancy test. Examination reveals a cervix that appears cyanotic.
This is referred to as the:
A. Goodell sign.
B. Hegar sign.
C. Tanner sign.
D. Chadwick sign.
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D. Chadwick sign.
, A 20-year-old man has indicated that he does not perform testicular self-examination.
One of the facts that should be shared with him is the testicular cancer, although rare,
does occur in men:
A. Younger than 15 years.
B. 15-34 years of age.
C. 35-55 years of age.
D. 55 years and older.
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B. 15-34 years of age.
Rotation:
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Moving the head around a central axis.
Protraction:
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Moving the body part forward and parallel to the ground.
During the assessment of the spine, the patient would be asked to:
A. Adduct and external.
B. Supinate, evert, and retract.