URS 6565 PRIMARY CARE
OF WOMEN ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE
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What is the first step in any clinical
encounter with a patient in midwifery care?
A. Begin physical examination
B. Review medical history
C. Introduce yourself and confirm identity
D. Obtain laboratory tests
Correct Answer: C. Introduce yourself and
confirm identity
Rationale: The first priority in any clinical
interaction is establishing therapeutic rapport
,and ensuring correct patient identification. This
prevents errors, supports informed consent, and
builds trust before any assessment or
intervention is performed.
In blood pressure measurement, (A)/(B)
refers to:
A. Diastolic / Systolic
B. Mean arterial pressure / Pulse pressure
C. Systolic / Diastolic
D. Pulse rate / Respiratory rate
Correct Answer: C. Systolic / Diastolic
Rationale: Blood pressure is documented as
systolic pressure over diastolic pressure.
Systolic reflects ventricular contraction, while
diastolic reflects relaxation phase pressure.
Physiologic splitting is normally heard in
which heart sound?
A. S1
B. S2
C. S3
D. S4
Correct Answer: B. S2
,Rationale: S2 splitting occurs due to
asynchronous closure of aortic and pulmonic
valves during inspiration and is considered a
normal physiologic finding in healthy
individuals.
Breast alveoli are composed of:
A. Fat tissue only
B. Secretory acini and myoepithelial cells
C. Lymph nodes and ducts
D. Smooth muscle only
Correct Answer: B. Secretory acini and
myoepithelial cells
Rationale: Breast alveoli contain milk-
producing epithelial cells (acini) and contractile
myoepithelial cells that help eject milk during
lactation.
The Tail of Spence refers to:
A. Lymph drainage of breast
B. Glandular extension into axilla
C. Nipple structure
D. Areola pigmentation
Correct Answer: B. Glandular extension into
, axilla
Rationale: The Tail of Spence is a clinically
important extension of breast tissue into the
axillary region where malignancies commonly
spread.
Most common location of breast cancer is
the:
A. Lower outer quadrant
B. Upper outer quadrant
C. Lower inner quadrant
D. Upper inner quadrant
Correct Answer: B. Upper outer quadrant
Rationale: The upper outer quadrant contains
the highest concentration of glandular tissue,
making it the most common site for breast
cancer development.
Mammograms may have a false-positive rate
of up to:
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 15%
D. 25%