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MN577 Clinical – Womens Health Focus
Unit 1 Quiz
Question 1
During a breast exam, you note all of the findings below as normal except:
Question options:
asymmetrical size
a supernumerary nipple
hyperpigmentation
breasts that move up symmetrically with raising the arms
Question 2
When performing a pelvic examination, the first part of the external genitalia exam is:
Question options:
speculum examination
palpation
 inspection
cervical sampling
Question 3         
When performing a bimanual exam, all of the following are noted as normal findings except:
Question options:
retroverted uterus
anteflexed uterus
fixed immobile uterus
smooth, firm ovary
Question 4
In preparing to do the pelvic exam, which of the following statements would be least beneficial in helping the patient feel comfortable?
Question options:
“Relax now. I am not going to hurt you.”
“Try to relax if you can, although I realize that is easier for me to say than for you to do.”
“Let me know if anything is uncomfortable and I can stop.”
“I am going to touch you now.”
Question 5
Which of the following is not a part of a vaginal speculum?
Question options:
Upper blade
Lower blade
Thumb screw
Biopsy forceps
MN577 Clinical – Womens Health Focus
Unit 4 Quiz
Question 1
A 38-year-old nulliparous woman who smokes two and a half packs a day is in an “on-and-off” relationship. The woman presents seeking contraception. Of the choices listed, which one represents the most appropriate method?
Question options:
Contraceptive ring (NuvaRing)
COC
Contraceptive patch (Ortho Evra)
Vaginal diaphragm
Question 2
With DMPA in depot injection (Depo-Provera), the recommended length of use is usually:
Question options:
less than 1 year
no more than 2 years
as long as the woman desires this form of contraception
as determined by her lipid response to the medication
Question 3         
When prescribing the vaginal ring (NuvaRing), the NP considers that:
Question options:
these are progestin-only products
candidates include women who have difficulty remembering to take a daily pill
there is significant drug interactions with both products
contraceptive efficacy is less than with COC
Question 4         
According to the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraception Use, is a 33-year-old who smokes two packs per day a candidate for a copper-containing IUD?
Question options:
                True
                False
Question 5                         
According to the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraception Use, is a 25-year-old with hypertension a candidate for a copper-containing IUD?
 
Question options:
                True
                False
 
MN577 Clinical – Womens Health Focus
Unit 7 Quiz
Question 1
A 22-year-old woman complains of pelvic pain. Physical examination reveals cervical motion tenderness and uterine tenderness. Which of the following would further support a diagnosis of PID?
Question options
Temperature less than 100ºF (37. 8ºC)
Absence of white blood cells in vaginal fluid
Mucopurulent vaginal discharge
Laboratory documentation of cervical infection with E. coli
Question 2
Early warning signs of ovarian cancer include all of the following except:
Question options:
increase in abdominal size
indigestion and bloating
constipation
thyroid enlargement
Question 3
The risk of a woman developing ovarian cancer increases with age.
Question options:
                True
                False
Question 4         
A 39-year-old woman comes to the office complaining of an increasingly heavy period and a feeling of “pelvic pressure.” She had a tubal ligation 5 years ago. Her pelvic exam reveals a 12 cm irregular uterus that is movable and no adnexal masses or tenderness. Based on this information, the most likely reason for the heavy menses is:
Question options:
menopausal symptoms
ovarian cyst
fibroid uterus
constipation
Question 5
A 76-year-old female known to you comes in complaining that she cannot take “this bulge coming from my vagina any longer.” She has been diagnosed in the past with a third degree cystocele, rectocele, and vaginal prolapse. She has a significant history of cardiovascular disease. Which of the following would be the best treatment option?
Question options:
A-P repair
La Forte procedure
Pessary
None of the above

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