Beckmann and Ling's
OBSTETRICS AND
GYNECOLOGY
8th Edition
By Dr. Robert Casanova
,Beckmann and Ling's Obstetrics and Gynecology Edition 8th edition Test Bank
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Table of Contents: WD WD
SECTION I General Obstetrics and Gynecology WD WD WD WD WD
Chapter 1 Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health Care Management
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Chapter 2 The Obstetrician– WD WD WD
Gynecologist’s Role in Screening and Preventive Care Chapter 3 Ethics, Liability,
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and Patient Safety in Obstetrics and Gynecology Chapter 4 Embryology and Ana
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tomy
SECTION II Obstetrics WD WD
Chapter 5 Maternal–Fetal PhysiologyW D W D W D
Chapter 6 Preconception and Antepartum Care
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Chapter 7 Genetics and Genetic Disorders in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Chapter 8 Intrapartum Care WD WD WD
Chapter 9 Abnormal Labor and Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance
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Chapter 10 Immediate Care of the Newborn
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Chapter 11 Postpartum Care Chapt WD WD WD WD
er 12 Postpartum Hemorrhage Chap
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ter 13 Multifetal Gestation
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Chapter 14 Fetal Growth Abnormalities: Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Macrosomi
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a Chapter 15 Preterm Labor
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Chapter 16 Third-Trimester BleedingW D W D W D
Chapter 17 Premature Rupture of Membranes Chapt
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er 18 Post-term Pregnancy
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Chapter 19 Ectopic Pregnancy and Abortion
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SECTION III Medical and Surgical Disorders in Pregnancy
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Chapter 20 Endocrine Disorders W D W D W D
Chapter 21 Gastrointestinal, Renal, and Surgical Complications
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Chapter 22 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders
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Chapter 23 Hematologic and Immunologic Complications Cha
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pter 24 Infectious Diseases
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Chapter 25 Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders
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SECTION IV Gynecology W D W D
Chapter 26 Contraception WD WD
Chapter 27 Sterilization W D W D
Chapter 28 Vulvovaginitis WD WD
Chapter 29 Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Chapter 30 Pelvic Support Defects, Urinary Incontinence, and Urinary Tract Infection Ch
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apter 31 Endometriosis WD WD
Chapter 32 Dysmenorrhea and Chronic Pelvic Pain
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Chapter 33 Disorders of the Breast WD WD WD WD WD
Chapter 34 Gynecologic Procedures WD WD WD WD
Chapter 35 Human Sexuality WD WD WD
Chapter 36 Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
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SECTION V Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
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Chapter 37 Reproductive Cycles Ch WD WD WD WD
apter 38 Puberty WD WD
,Chapter 39 Amenorrhea and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Chapt
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er 40 Hirsutism and Virilization
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Chapter 41 Menopause WD WD
Chapter 42 Infertility WD WD
Chapter 43 Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
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SECTION VI Gynecologic Oncology and Uterine Leiomyoma
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Chapter 44 Cell Biology and Principles of Cancer Therapy Ch
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apter 45 Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
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Chapter 46 Vulvar and Vaginal Disease and Neoplasi
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a Chapter 47 Cervical Neoplasia and Carcinoma Cha
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pter 48 Uterine Leiomyoma and Neoplasia Chapter 4
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9 Cancer of the Uterine Corpus
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Chapter 50 Ovarian and Adnexal Disease
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pter 1: Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health CareManagement
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1:
Elevating the head of the examining table approximately 30 degrees facilitates
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a. The observation of the patient's responses
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b. The ability of the patient to comfortably look around to distract her from the examination c:
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c. The contraction of the abdominal wall muscle groups, making the examination easier
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d. Comfortable blood pressure measurement WD WD WD
e. The physician not being distracted by eye contact with the patient
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2:
Which of the following uterine positions is most associated with dyspareunia?
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a. Midposition, retroflexed WD
b. Retroverted, anteflexed WD
c. Anteverted, anteflexed WD
d. Retroverted, retroflexed WD
e. Midpostion, anteflexed WD
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Inquiry concerning adult and child history of sexual abuse should be included in the sexual history
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a. if time permits
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b. in visits where there are suspicious physical findings but not otherwise
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c. in visits where sufficient time is allotted
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d. in all new patient visits
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e. in visits where a specific indication is noted
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4:
Peau d'orange change in the breast is associated with
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a. edema of the lymphatics WD WD WD
b. jaundice
c. too vigorous breastfeeding
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d. overly tight undergarments WD WD
e. galactorrhea
5:
Which kind of speculum is often most suitable for examination of the nulliparous patient?
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a. Morgan's speculum WD
b. Endoscopic speculum WD
c. Ling speculum WD
d. Graves speculum WD
e. Pederson speculum WD