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SECTION I General Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Chapter 1 Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health Care Manageme
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nt Chapter 2 The Obstetrician–
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Gynecologist’s Role in Screening and Preventive Care Chapter 3 Ethics, Liabilit
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y, and Patient Safety in Obstetrics and Gynecology Chapter 4 Embryology and
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Anatomy
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SECTION II Obstetrics RF RF
Chapter 5 Maternal–Fetal Physiology
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Chapter 6 Preconception and Antepartum Care
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Chapter 7 Genetics and Genetic Disorders in Obstetrics and Gynecolog
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y Chapter 8 Intrapartum Care
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Chapter 9 Abnormal Labor and Intrapartum Fetal Surveillan
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ce Chapter 10 Immediate Care of the Newborn
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Chapter 11 Postpartum Care ChapRF RF RF RF
ter 12 Postpartum Hemorrhage Ch
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apter 13 Multifetal Gestation
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Chapter 14 Fetal Growth Abnormalities: Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Macroso
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mia Chapter 15 Preterm Labor
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Chapter 16 Third-Trimester Bleeding
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Chapter 17 Premature Rupture of Membranes Cha
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pter 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 DisordersR F R F R F
Chapter 21 Gastrointestinal, Renal, and Surgical Complicatio
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ns Chapter 22 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders
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Chapter 23 Hematologic and Immunologic Complications Ch
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apter 24 Infectious Diseases
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Chapter 25 Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders
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SECTION IV Gynecology R F R F
Chapter 26 Contraception RF RF
Chapter 27 Sterilization R F R F
Chapter 28 Vulvovaginitis RF RF
Chapter 29 Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Chapter 30 Pelvic Support Defects, Urinary Incontinence, and Urinary Tract Infection
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Chapter 31 Endometriosis RF RF
Chapter 32 Dysmenorrhea and Chronic Pelvic Pain
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Chapter 33 Disorders of the Breast
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Chapter 34 Gynecologic Procedures
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Chapter 35 Human Sexuality
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Chapter 36 Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
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SECTION V Reproductive Endocrinology R F R F R F R F and Infertility R F
Chapter 37 Reproductive Cycles C
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hapter 38 Puberty RF RF
,Chapter 39 Amenorrhea and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Cha
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pter 40 Hirsutism and Virilization
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Chapter 41 Menopause
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Chapter 42 Infertility
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Chapter 43 Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
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SECTION VI Gynecologic Oncology and Uterine Leiomyo
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ma Chapter 44 Cell Biology and Principles of Cancer Thera
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py Chapter 45 Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
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Chapter 46 Vulvar and Vaginal Disease and Neopla
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sia Chapter 47 Cervical Neoplasia and Carcinoma
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Chapter 48 Uterine Leiomyoma and Neoplasia Cha
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pter 49 Cancer of the Uterine Corpus
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Chapter 50 Ovarian and Adnexal Disease
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Chapter 1: Women’s Health Examination
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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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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 RF
b. Retroverted, anteflexed RF
c. Anteverted, anteflexed RF
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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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Peau d'orange change in the breast is associated with
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a. edema of the lymphatics RF RF RF
b. jaundice
c. too vigorous breastfeeding
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d. overly tight undergarments
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e. galactorrhea
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Which kind of speculum is often most suitable for examination of the nulliparous patient?
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a. Morgan's speculum RF
b. Endoscopic speculum RF
c. Ling speculum RF
d. Graves speculum RF
e. Pederson speculum RF
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Table of Contents: RF RF
SECTION I General Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Chapter 1 Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health Care Manageme
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nt Chapter 2 The Obstetrician–
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Gynecologist’s Role in Screening and Preventive Care Chapter 3 Ethics, Liabilit
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y, and Patient Safety in Obstetrics and Gynecology Chapter 4 Embryology and
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Anatomy
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SECTION II Obstetrics RF RF
Chapter 5 Maternal–Fetal Physiology
R F R F R F
Chapter 6 Preconception and Antepartum Care
R F R F R F R F R F
Chapter 7 Genetics and Genetic Disorders in Obstetrics and Gynecolog
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y Chapter 8 Intrapartum Care
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Chapter 9 Abnormal Labor and Intrapartum Fetal Surveillan
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ce Chapter 10 Immediate Care of the Newborn
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Chapter 11 Postpartum Care ChapRF RF RF RF
ter 12 Postpartum Hemorrhage Ch
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apter 13 Multifetal Gestation
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Chapter 14 Fetal Growth Abnormalities: Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Macroso
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mia Chapter 15 Preterm Labor
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Chapter 16 Third-Trimester Bleeding
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Chapter 17 Premature Rupture of Membranes Cha
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pter 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 DisordersR F R F R F
Chapter 21 Gastrointestinal, Renal, and Surgical Complicatio
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ns Chapter 22 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders
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Chapter 23 Hematologic and Immunologic Complications Ch
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apter 24 Infectious Diseases
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Chapter 25 Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders
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SECTION IV Gynecology R F R F
Chapter 26 Contraception RF RF
Chapter 27 Sterilization R F R F
Chapter 28 Vulvovaginitis RF RF
Chapter 29 Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Chapter 30 Pelvic Support Defects, Urinary Incontinence, and Urinary Tract Infection
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Chapter 31 Endometriosis RF RF
Chapter 32 Dysmenorrhea and Chronic Pelvic Pain
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Chapter 33 Disorders of the Breast
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Chapter 34 Gynecologic Procedures
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Chapter 35 Human Sexuality
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Chapter 36 Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
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SECTION V Reproductive Endocrinology R F R F R F R F and Infertility R F
Chapter 37 Reproductive Cycles C
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hapter 38 Puberty RF RF
,Chapter 39 Amenorrhea and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Cha
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pter 40 Hirsutism and Virilization
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Chapter 41 Menopause
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Chapter 42 Infertility
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Chapter 43 Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
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SECTION VI Gynecologic Oncology and Uterine Leiomyo
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ma Chapter 44 Cell Biology and Principles of Cancer Thera
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py Chapter 45 Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
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Chapter 46 Vulvar and Vaginal Disease and Neopla
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sia Chapter 47 Cervical Neoplasia and Carcinoma
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Chapter 48 Uterine Leiomyoma and Neoplasia Cha
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pter 49 Cancer of the Uterine Corpus
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Chapter 50 Ovarian and Adnexal Disease
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Chapter 1: Women’s Health Examination
R F R F R F R F R F 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 RF RF RF
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 RF
b. Retroverted, anteflexed RF
c. Anteverted, anteflexed RF
d. Retroverted, retroflexed RF
e. Midpostion, anteflexed RF
3:
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 RF RF RF
b. jaundice
c. too vigorous breastfeeding
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d. overly tight undergarments
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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 RF
b. Endoscopic speculum RF
c. Ling speculum RF
d. Graves speculum RF
e. Pederson speculum RF