NUNP 6551 Week 6 Midterm ExamYear 2020
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NUNP 6551 Primary Care Of Women
- Question: Why do adolescents have the highest risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
- Question: Gonadotropin hormone-releasing agonists are recommended for only short-term use to treat heavy bleeding due to:
- Question: If a patient has not reported a sexual assault to law enforcement, all of the following clinician actions are important except:
- Question: Which of the following factors associated with increased risk for developing osteoporosis appears to be the best predictor of risk?
- Question: The second most commonly reported STI after chlamydia is:
- Question: What is the most common STI in the United States?
- Question: What had been a significant problem in medical research well into the 1990s?
- Question: What is the screening recommendation by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for intimate partner violence (IPV)?
- Question: What should be used for women whose hirsutism remains refractory after 6 months of combined oral contraceptive use?
- Question: How is screening for the rubella immunity accomplished?
- Question: Which of the following is associated with increased risk of endometriosis?
- Question: Which one of the following statements about genital trauma associated with rape is false?
- Question: What procedure is used to evaluate abnormal Pap smears and genital tract lesions?
- Question: The most common sites of metastatic spread of invasive breast cancer include all of the following except:
- Question: A first-line recommended treatment for women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is:
- Question: What is one of the side effects of hormonal contraceptives?
- Question: Routine HPV vaccination is recommended for girls of what age?
- Question: What is the current recommendation by the CDC regarding HIV testing?
- Question: Where in the breast do most malignancies develop?
- Question: Which of the following should NOT be a part of taking a health history?
- Question: Which contraceptive methods have inherent failure rates?
- Question: Which of the following is considered primary prevention?
- Question: Which of the following is an ethical issue that is specifically associated with pre-implantation testing with ART?
- Question: Which organism causes 90% of vulvovaginal candidiasis episodes in women?
- Question: Which cancer has the highest mortality rate of all gynecological cancers?
- 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, breastfeeding, or menopausal?
- Question: Which type of counseling results in a statistically significant reduction in STIs?
- Question: What is the danger of giving estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) to menopausal women with an intact uterus?
- Question: Which of the following is caused by an anaerobic one-celled protozoan that commonly lives in the vagina?
- Question: Who should be screened regularly for STIs?
- Question: In respect to an evidentiary examination:
- Question: How many stages does the Tanner scale use to stage sexual maturity?
- Question: What is the major source of normal vaginal secretions?
- 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: What area of injury prevention is a focus of the USPSTF’s guidelines for counseling all healthy, asymptomatic women?
- Question: Why is it often more difficult to detect STIs in women than in men?
- Question: Patients presenting for STI treatment should be screened for HIV:
- Question: Which factor bears most on women’s health care today?
- Question: A risk factor that could lead to endometrial cancer is:
- Question: What term refers to the period from about 7 to 10 days before menstrual flow begins until the first or second day of menstrual flow?
- Question: What is generally the cause of Bartholin’s cyst?
- Question: The P in the mnemonic EMPOWER is meant to help the clinician remember to:
- Question: What has contributed to the decreased incidence of hepatitis B over the past 20 years?
- Question: Signs of endometrial or cervical cancer may present abnormal uterine bleeding, often as heavy, prolonged bleeding or:
- Question: How does topical application of eflornithine treat facial hirsutism?
- Question: Which one of the following statements about intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is false?
- Question: Which one of the following statements about intimate partner violence (IPV) is false?
- Question: The most common benign breast masses are:
- Question: Why is acknowledging the oppression of women more difficult within Western societies?
- Question: What is the USPSTF recommendation regarding firearms?
- Question: When completing this quiz, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct including the expectations for academic integrity?