CHILDBEARING AND CHILDREARING
FAMILY EXAM | COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
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A 34-year-old woman comes to see you in the office complaining of facial and
abdominal hair growth and severe acne. She tells you that although her sister also
has some facial hair, her worsening changes are dramatic as compared with those
of family members. Which of the following is the most likely explanation of her
symptoms - ANSWER PCOS
The blood test results most consistent with supporting the diagnosis of PCOS are -
ANSWER Androstenedione at the Upper limits of normal or increased
An adolescent female has had normal menses for almost 2 years. She has not had
menses in three months. She is diagnosed with PCOS. What else is a common
finding - ANSWER Elevated insulin levels
, A woman has been diagnosed with PCOS. Management of PCOS includes all of
the following except - ANSWER Daily basal insulin to reduce blood sugar
A nurse practitioner is reviewing the chart of a woman who has findings consistent
with PCOS. The diagnostic criteria for PCOS include all of the following except -
ANSWER Male pattern baldness
A nurse practitioner is reviewing the signs of PCOS for a differential diagnosis for
a female patient. Which of the following would be a positive finding -
ANSWER Chronic anovulation
An 18-year-old waitress is diagnosed with PID. The cervical Gen-Probe result is
positive for neisseria gonorrhea and negative for chlamydia trachomatis. All of the
following statements are true regarding the management of this patient except -
ANSWER Repeat the Gen-Probe test for chlamydia to ensure that the previous
test was not a false negative result
Women often tend to reschedule a well-woman visit, but they don't do so often
with problems such as pelvic pain. This symptom can present as an acute or
chronic insult. When a woman presents with pelvic pain, the term can encompass
many possibilities. Differentiating acute from chronic assists with narrowing down
the possibilities, but nonetheless, it can originate from more than one system as the
referred pain or discomfort. Which of the following choices are of a reproductive
and pelvic origin - ANSWER Salpingo-oohoritis secondary to PID
Women with P ID typically present with all of the following except -
ANSWER Leukopenia
, 22-year-old female complains of pelvic pain. The exam reveals cervical motion
and uterine tenderness. Which supports a P ID diagnosis -
ANSWER Mucopurulent Vaginal discharge
Women with a history of PID have an increased risk for all of the following except
- ANSWER Ovarian cyst
The nurse practitioner understands that a complication of gonococcal and
chlamydial genitourinary infection in women includes which of the following -
ANSWER PID
Complications of Gonococcal and chlamydia genitourinary infection in women
include all of the following except - ANSWER A cute pyelonephritis
Rectocele is best defined as - ANSWER Decent or prolapse of the rectum
A nurse is describing the Skene glands, explaining that these glands would be
found at which location - ANSWER On either side of the urethral opening
Which of the following findings indicates a possible gonococcal infection -
ANSWER Discharge from the urethra or skene glands
Patients who are diagnosed with gonorrhea should also be treated for which of the
following infections - ANSWER Chlamydia
, Which of the following is the best method to diagnose a vaginal trichomonas
infection - ANSWER Wet smear with microscopy
A 30-year-old woman who is sexually active complains of a large amount of milky
vaginal discharge for several weeks. A microscopic slide reveals a large number of
cells that have blurred margins. Very few white blood cells are seen. The vaginal
pH is at six. What is most likely - ANSWER Bacterial vaginosis
A 25-year-old woman complains of dysuria, severe vaginal up your ride is, and a
malodorous vaginal discharge. Pelvic examination reveals a strawberry colored
cervix and frothy yellow discharge. Microscopic examination of the discharge
reveals multiple organisms that have flagella. The correct pharmacological therapy
for the condition is - ANSWER Oral Flagyl
A patient diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis should be advised that her sexual
partner - ANSWER Does not need treatment
All of the following are infections that affect mostly the labia and vagina, except -
ANSWER Chlamydia
A 25-year-old obese female with type two diabetes presents to your office with a
complaint of vaginal itching and burning for two weeks. She has tried douching
with an over-the-counter cream with no relief. Physical examination the Vulva is
deep red with some thick white adherent material. Which of the following
conditions would be most likely to cause her symptoms - ANSWER Fungal
infection