2026 | Most Tested Questions | Graded A+
1. Interpret the significance of a mobile breast mass becoming fixed when the
arm is relaxed during an examination.
A mobile mass that becomes fixed may indicate that it is attached to
underlying tissues, which could be a sign of malignancy.
It suggests that the mass is fluid-filled and not solid.
It indicates that the mass is likely due to hormonal changes.
It shows that the mass is likely benign and not concerning.
2. What is the purpose of using the lower blade of a speculum during a vaginal
exam?
To measure the size of the uterus.
To collect a sample for a Pap smear.
To expose the vaginal walls and cervix.
To assess pelvic floor strength.
3. Describe the significance of the introitus in gynecological examinations.
The introitus is primarily involved in the menstrual cycle.
The introitus is the outer layer of the uterus.
The introitus is significant as it serves as the entry point to the
vagina and is assessed during gynecological examinations for signs
of health issues.
The introitus is a term used for the ovaries.
,4. What type of vaginal discharge is characterized by a yellowish-green color
and a foul odor?
Normal physiological discharge
Candidiasis
Bacterial vaginosis or trichomoniasis
Menstrual fluid
5. If a patient presents with symptoms of itching, burning, and a white, cheesy
discharge, what initial treatment might a healthcare provider recommend?
Antibiotics
Surgical intervention
Hormonal therapy
Antifungal medication
6. If a patient presents with an irregular cauliflower-like growth on the cervix,
what would be the most appropriate next step in management?
Perform a Pap smear only.
Prescribe antibiotics immediately.
Schedule a follow-up in six months.
Refer for further diagnostic evaluation, such as a biopsy.
7. If a twenty-year-old female presents with milky discharge and also reports
irregular menstrual cycles, what further evaluation might be necessary?
Immediate breast biopsy
Hormonal assessment
, Ultrasound of the abdomen
Pap smear
8. A female patient presents with symptoms of urethritis. If laboratory tests
confirm the presence of Chlamydia, what would be the most appropriate
next step in her management?
Prescribe over-the-counter pain relief medication
Initiate antibiotic treatment for Chlamydia infection
Perform a pelvic exam to check for other infections
Refer the patient for a surgical consultation
9. The most common etiology of postmenopausal bleeding is:
Endometrial atrophy
Endometrial carcinoma
Endometrial hyperplasia with atypia
Complex endometrial hyperplasia
10. The most important etiologic risk factor associated with cervical cancer is:
Multiple sex partners
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
Diethylstilbestrol (DES)
Estrogen
Sexual intercourse at an early age
11. The vaginal opening is also known as the