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- Question: The is a sensitive organ that is typically described as the female homologue of the penis
- Question: Normal vaginal discharge has a pH of:
- Question: On physical examination, pale atrophic depigmented tissue that has a “cigarette paper” appearance is consistent with:
- Question: Criteria for clinical diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis include the presence of three out of four of the following Amsel criteria:
- Question: The most common STI in the United States is:
- Question: Ovarian failure is diagnosed when estrogen production is identified while the serum FSH is .
- Question: Approximately of infertility cases are due to female factors and are due to malefactors.
- Question: In women with PCOS, polycystic ovaries are due to:
- Question: The most common symptoms of uterine cancer are:
- Question: Neisseria gonorrhea is a bacteria
- Question: When females go through puberty, the changes that occur are initiated by the production of:
- Question: The most common pathogen leading to urinary tract infection is:
- Question: All organizations recommend beginning screening mammograms in average-risk women at age
- Question: When completing this exam, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct including the expectations for academic integrity?
- Question: The new guideline for systolic blood pressure cut-off for hypertension is:
- Question: Menopause is defined as:
- Question: First line pharmacologic treatment for women with PCOS is/are:
- Question: Clinicians are required to report certain STIs to their state public health officials. These include:
- Question: Symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) include all of the following except:
- Question: Josefina is a 47-year-old patient with family history of diabetes. Her BMI is 30. She has been healthy except for medication-controlled hypertension. She has been very compliant with her appointments. Today, you tell her you need to check her blood sugar. She says “I just read an article that said I only need to have that checked every three years. You just checked it last year.” You tell her:
- Question: The test for the fishy odor that occurs in bacterial vaginosis is called the:
- Question: Evidence from randomized trials on intimate partner violence screening support the following intervention(s) for women of childbearing age:
- Question: The act that was established that mandated every American to carry health insurance is called:
- Question: All of the following are risk factors for UTI, except:
- Question: Reproductive coercion includes behaviors:
- Question: An appropriate medication for Herpes Simplex virus is:
- Question: Just prior to ovulation, rising levels of oestradiol increases the amount of cervical mucus, making it:
- Question: Strong evidence shows that first trimester abortions, whenever performed safely, increases a women’s risks of:
- Question: The American Cancer Society (ACS) has recently updated its colorectal cancer screening guidelines. The new guidelines recommend screening average-risk patients for that disease at age
- Question: An endometrial biopsy can be done in the office setting. It has a overall accuracy in diagnosing endometrial cancer.
- Question: The following are the four basic Caldwell-Moloy pelvic types.
- Question: The following is/are types of sexual violence.
- Question: Jenna comes in complaining of intense itching in the vaginal area. She also has some itching in the vulvar area. It is really bad after she has intercourse. In gathering her history, she tells you she had an ear infection a few weeks ago and took amoxicillin for it but otherwise, has been healthy. On exam, you note a thick, white, lumpy discharge with the consistency of cottage cheese. The vulva is red and swollen as are the labial folds. There is no strong odor. The most likely diagnosis is:
- Question: A pharmacologic treatment for patients with Hydradenitis Suppurativa (HI) may includeEBP stands for:
- Question: Women in the following profession have a higher rate of UTI
- Question: One of the reasons that substance use is a concern in LBQ and TGNC communities is:
- Question: Pelvic support structures include:
- Question: The following is an appropriate sexual health assessment question:
- Question: The use of a pain rating scale may assist the clinician to comprehend the intensity of a woman’s pain. Example(s) of pain rating scale(s) include:
- Question: Female orgasmic disorder is present when there is a marked delay in, marked infrequency of, or absence of orgasm or reduced intensity of orgasm sensations that last more than .
- Question: Abnormal uterine bleeding can sometimes be caused by
- Question: Margaret has several risk factors for osteoporosis. She is 72 years old, is a 30-pack year smoker, and has never had children. Which one of these risk factors was non modifiable?
- Question: A person whose gender identity is the same as their sex when he or she was born is:
- Question: Trichomonas vaginalis can be asymptomatic, but when symptomatic, the vaginal discharge tends to be:
- Question: When performing a pain history, the term OLD CAARTS is an aid. This stands for:
- Question: When conducting qualitative research, data can be derived from:
- Question: The only antimicrobial medications that are effective against Trichomoniasis vaginalis are:
- Question: Most malignancies in breast tissue occur in:
- Question: Gale is 36 weeks pregnant. She calls the office to report that she has noticed a sticky fluid coming from her breasts. You let her know that this is most likely:
- Question: The contraceptive implant that is currently available in the U.S. is:
- Question: The is often considered the most important muscle of the pelvic
- Question: The following symptoms are consistent with PMS except:
- Question: The following symptoms are associated with peri-menopause and menopause.
- Question: The term used to describe painful cramps that occur with menstruation is:
- Question: An umbrella term that describes all people with non-heterosexual gender identities is:
- Question: A progesterone challenge test that produces withdrawal bleeding is indicative of:
- Question: Marianne presents for a well woman exam. In gathering her history, she tells you she has been pregnant 3 times. She has two children, both born at 39 weeks, and had one miscarriage. Using the GTPAL system, you note that in her chart as the following
- Question: On vaginal exam you find that Polly’s cervix is in the most common position, which is:
- Question: Emergency contraception therapy may be given to a woman who seeks treatment immediately following sexual assault. It may be given within hours of the
- Question: For women at high risk for breast cancer, ACS recommends annual screening with mammography and __beginning at age 30.
- Question: A cluster of mild to moderate physical and psychological symptoms that occur during the late luteal phase of menses and resolve with menstruation is the definition of
- Question: Olivia presents with a complaint of “bumps” around her vagina. They are nonpainful and nonpruritic. Upon inspection, you note several flesh colored and pearly white papules with depressed centers. This appearance is characteristic of:
- Question: Pelvic muscle exercises, where the woman performs a repetitive pelvic floor muscle contraction regimen are known as:
- Question: The USPTF, ACOG, and ACS all recommend pap tests to begin at:
- Question: Martha is a 65-year-old woman who is a new patient to you. In telling you her history, she states that she has a history of a rare type of breast cancer.
- Question: She cannot remember the name of it but tells you that it also involved itchy eczema-like nipple changes. With this info and your knowledge of breast cancer, you surmise that she may be referring to:
- Question: In women, fertility declines gradually beginning at age and more rapidly after age .
- Question: The name of the act in the U.S. that addresses domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking is:
- Question: Patients identified as being at increased risk for Sexually Transmitted Infections need to receive information about risk factors and ways to reduce the likelihood of infection. This would include:
- Question: “A movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression” is a definition for:
- Question: Barriers for providers related to intimate partner violence screening include:
- Question: Infertility related to is a common problem among women who are obese.
- Question: Clinicians can participate in primary sexual violence prevention by applying individual prevention skills, such as:
- Question: Uterine fibroids are also known as:
- Question: A waiting period of between bariatric surgery and pregnancy is recommended.
- Question: Approximately 50% to 70% of women with PCOS are insulin resistant. Insulin resistance often results in:
- Question: The endometrial cycle has three phases, which are:
- Question: The frontline analgesics for painful menstrual cramps are:
- Question: Angela just adopted an 11-year-old from another country. Unfortunately, there are no records of previous immunizations on this child. When discussing immunizations, you mention that the child needs several, including the MMR. Angela asks you what MMR stands for. You tell her:
- Question: The least invasive way to assess bladder capacity is through:
- Question: The majority of female infertility is due to:
- Question: Endometriosis is:
- Question: The timing of an adolescent growth spurt typically occurs in puberty than it does for boys.
- Question: Serum FSH indirectly measures ovarian function,with levels of FSH indicating normally functioning ovaries.
- Question: The following is/are risk factor(s) for bacterial vaginosis.
- Question: The most common type of UTI affecting women is:
- Question: Bone density testing for osteoporosis should start at age for women and age for men.
- Question: When using the FIGO staging classification for cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, and peritoneum, Stage I means:
- Question: When looking from a feminist perspective at research studies, one of the great concerns is that:
- Question: When concerned about ectopic pregnancy in a patient with abdominal pain, two diagnostic aids include:
- Question: Metabolic syndrome typically includes the following except:
- Question: Lichen planus is typically treated with:
- Question: To avoid the development of Bartholin’s gland cysts, women should:
- Question: Endometrial polyps are most commonly identified by:
- Question: The are easily sensitized and become engorged with blood during sexual arousal.
- Question: Infected hair follicles on the vulvar skin that are small and scattered often occur because of:
- Question: The glands are oil-producing glands on the areola that protect and lubricate the nipple during lactation.
- Question: Nearly pregnant women have been abused by the partner.
- Question: The following are risk factors for endometrial cancer.
- Question: Hirsutism is defined as:
- Question: A type of contraceptive that does not contain hormones is
Additional information
Insituition | Walden |
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Contributor | Mathew Miller |
Language | English |
Documents Type | Microsoft Word |