Mn 576 Midterm
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Question 1 points
Which HPV types are most often associated with cervical and anogenital cancer?
Question options:
1) 1, 2, and 3
2) 6 and 11
3) 16 and 18
4) 22 and 24
Question 2 points
During a breast exam you note all of the findings below as normal except:
Question options:
1) asymetrical size
2) a supernumerary nipple
3) hyperpigmentation
4) breasts that move up symmetrically with raising the arms
Question 3 points
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A 30-year-old woman presents without symptoms but states that her male partner has dysuria without
penile discharge. Examination reveals a friable cervix covered with thick yellow discharge. This
description is most consistent with an infection caused by:
Question options:
1) Chlamydia trachomatis.
2) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
3) human papillomavirus (HPV).
4) Trichomonas vaginalis.
Question 4 points
The vaccine Gardasil that is used to prevent some strains of HPV infection is recommended in both
males and females.
Question options:
1) True
2) False
Question 5 points
Lesbians may experience which of the following barriers to health care?
Question options:
1) Homophobia from the healthcare provider
2) Incorrect knowledge about health care needs of lesbians by healthcare providers
3) Lack of insurance and/or access under partner’s coverage
4) All of the above
Question 6 points
Which of the following best describes lesions associated with condyloma acuminatum?
Question options:
1) verruciform
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2) plaque-like
3) vesicular-form
4) bullous
Question 7 points
Presumptive treatment for PID should be initiated in sexually active young women and other women at
risk for STDs if they are experiencing pelvic or lower abdominal pain, if no cause for the illness other
than PID can be identified, and if one or more of the following minimum clinical criteria are present on
pelvic examination:
Question options:
1) cervical motion tenderness
2) uterine tenderness
3) adnexal tenderness.
4) All of the above
Question 8 points
How long after contact do clinical manifestations of syphilis typically occur?
Question options:
1) less than 1 week
2) 1 to 3 weeks
3) 2 to 4 weeks
4) 4 to 6 weeks
Question 9 points
In assessing a woman with disabilities, which of the following terms should be avoided?
Question options:
1) Crippled
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2) Handicapped
3) Mentally retarded
4) All of the above
Question 10 points
The definition of menopause is
Question options:
1) Frequently skipping period for one year
2) One year without a period
3) Onset of hot flashes and night sweats with irregular menstruation
4) None of the above
Question 11 points
Treatment options for bacterial vaginosis include all of the following except:
Question options:
1) oral metronidazole.
2) clindamycin cream.
3) oral clindamycin.
4) oral azithromycin.
Question 12 points
Physical examination of a 19-year-old woman with a 3-day history of vaginal itch reveals moderate
perineal excoriation, vaginal erythema, and a white, clumping discharge. Expected microscopic
examination findings include:
Question options:
1) a pH greater than 6. 0.
2) an increased number of lactobacilli.
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