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NURS 6551 – Primary Care of Women Week 5 Quiz with answers – Walden university (A Grade) 1. What is a good first question to ask women who present with a concern about abnormal bleeding? a. Wh... at is a normal pattern for you? b. How long has this persisted? c. What was your last menstrual cycle like? d. How many times has this occurred? 2. In women of reproductive age, the most common cause of a bleeding pattern that is suddenly different is: a. An increase in estrogen b. A reaction to a change in eating or exercise habits c. Adrenal hyperplasia d. A complication of pregnancy 3. Lichen sclerosis is a benign, chronic, progressive disease of the skin in which the most common symptom is: a. Vulvar pruritis b. Vaginal discharge c. Postcoital bleeding d. Dysparenunia 4. What is a common vasomotor symptom of menopause? a. Blood clots b. Night sweats c. Osteoporosis d. Hysterectomy 5. Why is adenomyosis frequently underdiagnosed? a. It cannot be detected via an ultrasound b. It is almost always asymptomatic c. It is most common in adolescents d. It has similar symptoms to other pelvic pain conditions. 6. Approximately what percentage of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are obese? a. 50% b. 25% c. 75% d. 40% 7. 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? a. Primary amenorrhea b. Initial dysmenorrhea c. Secondary amenorrhea d. Primary dysmenorrhea 8. What should be used for women whose hirsutism remains refractory after 6 months of combined oral contraceptive use? a. Antiandrogens b. Progestogens c. Metformin d. GnRH 9. A first-line recommended treatment for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is: a. Photoepilation b. Anabolic steroids c. Analgesics d. Combined oral contraceptives 10. Signs of endometrial or cervical cancer may present abnormal uterine bleeding, often as heavy, prolonged bleeding, or: a. Menometrorrhagia b. Amenorrhea c. Oligomenorrhea d. Polymenorrhea [Show More]
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