NRNP 6552 Week 5 Knowledge Check
- $20.00
- Question: What is the term for the absence of menses for 3 to 6 months in a woman who has previously menstruated and is not pregnant, breast feeding, or menopausal?
- Question: A woman would like to terminate her pregnancy and is uncertain if it is too late for a surgical You know that it is not recommended for a woman to have an abortion after how many weeks?
- Question: What is a common vaso motor symptom of menopause?
- Question: The incidence of uterine fibroids:
- Question: In women of reproductive age, the most common cause of a bleeding pattern that is suddenly different is?
- Question: Which type of counseling results in a statistically significant reduction in STIs?
- Question: What is the most common symptom of vulvo vaginal candidias is?
- Question: A 40-year-old female is suspected to have endometriosis. The nurse practitioner recognizes that the gold standard test for end ometriosis is:
- Question: What is the most common type of menstrual dysfunction related to hyperandrogenism?
- Question: The frequency of reducing occurrences of HSV 2 is reduced by
- Question: Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in preventing pregnancy than more modern methods, interest in them is on the rise because they:
- Question: Fever associated with pyelonephritis will usually resolve within how many hours of treatment with antibiotics?
- Question: What is generally the cause of Bartholin’s cyst?
- Question: Women should expect the menstrual cycle to cease at what age?
- Question: Patients presenting for STI treatment should be screened for HIV:
- Question: What is the most common type of UTI that affects women?
- Question: If a woman is diagnosed with HSV 2. What other STIs test/s should be done for this female patient?
- Question: What distinguishes pyelonephritis from cystitis?
- Question: The least variation in menses occurs between the ages of
- Question: The two recommended initial diagnostic tests for abnormal uterine bleeding are office-based endometrial biopsy and: