2026 Questions and Correct Answers Rated A+
Which kind of speculum is often most suitable for
examination of the nulliparous
patient?
A. Ling speculum
B. Graves speculum
C. Pederson speculum
D. Mogans speculum - ANSWERS-C. Pederson speculum
Elevating the head of the examining table approximately
30 degrees facilitates the
A. physician not being distracted by eye contact with the
patient
B. contraction of the abdominal wall muscle groups,
making examination easier
C. observation of the patient's responses
D. ability of the patient to comfortably look around to
distract her from the examination - ANSWERS-C.
observation of the patient's responses
,Menopause is defined as the cessation of menses for
greater than
A. 9 months
B. 12 months
C. 18 months
D. 24 months - ANSWERS-B. 12 months
[confirmed by Heather via email, in response to some
speaker who indicated some other value]
If a patient becomes uncomfortable with a topic during a
history-taking session, the best response of the physician
is to A. make a joke to relieve the tension
B. ignore the discomfort and proceed with questioning
C. discontinue discussion of the topic to avoid further
patient discomfort and damage to the patient-physician
relationship
D. address the patient's discomfort in a positive and
supportive manner - ANSWERS-D. address the patient's
discomfort in a positive and supportive manner
Which type of speculum is most appropriate for the
examination of a parous menstrual woman?
A. Pederson speculum
B. Graves speculum
C. Mogans speculum
D. Ling speculum - ANSWERS-B. Graves speculum
,In the cooperative model, creating an interaction where the
patient feels that she is being heard and accepted is an
illustration of the principle of
A. engagement
B. empathy
C. enlistment
D. educating - ANSWERS-B. empathy
Which of the following statements about the steps in the
breast examination is correct?
A. palpation and inspection are done simultaneously
B. inspection is done first
C. palpation is done first
D. palpation is only done if inspection is abnormal -
ANSWERS-B. inspection is done first
Peau d'orange change in the breast is associated with
A. edema of the lymphatics
B. jaundice
C. galactorrhea
D. too vigorous breast-feeding - ANSWERS-A. edema of
the lymphatics
During bimanual examination of the adnexa in normal
premenopausal women, the ovaries are palpable
A. almost never
B. all the time
C. about three-quarters/most of the time
, D. about half of the time - ANSWERS-D. about half of the
time
In a woman describing sufficiently frequent sexual
encounters, infertility typically is described as a failure to
conceive after
A. 9 months
B. 12 months
C. 6 months
D. 18 months - ANSWERS-B. 12 months
Which of the following uterine positions is most associated
with dyspareunia and
dysmenorrhea?
A. retroverted, anteflexed
B. retroverted, retroflexed
C. anteverted, anteflexed
D. midposition, retroflexed - ANSWERS-B. retroverted,
retroflexed
Which uterine configuration is most difficult to assess for
size, shape, configuration, and
mobility?
A. retroverted
B. anteverted
C. there is no difference in difficulty