Study Guide | Graded A+
1. Describe how lifestyle factors can influence the risk of developing breast
cancer.
Breast cancer risk is solely determined by age.
Only genetic factors influence breast cancer risk.
Lifestyle factors have no impact on breast cancer risk.
Lifestyle factors such as obesity and alcohol consumption can
increase the risk of developing breast cancer.
2. A 42-year-old woman presents with a breast lump. What would be the most
appropriate initial diagnostic test for her?
Mammography
Ultrasound
Biopsy
Blood test
3. Discuss the significance of pregnancy as a cause of secondary amenorrhea.
Pregnancy has no relation to secondary amenorrhea, as it is unrelated
to menstrual cycles.
Pregnancy is the most common cause of secondary amenorrhea,
indicating that the absence of menstruation may often be a normal
physiological response.
Pregnancy is only a concern for women under 30 regarding
secondary amenorrhea.
, Pregnancy is a rare cause of secondary amenorrhea and usually
indicates a serious health issue.
4. What are the two types of herpes simplex virus?
HSV-1 and HSV-2
HSV-1 and HSV-3
HSV-3 and HSV-4
HSV-2 and HSV-4
5. What specific type of organism can be identified using a saline wet mount?
Fungal infection
Viral infection
Flagellated protozoan
Bacterial infection
6. Describe the main characteristics of premenstrual dysphoric disorder
(PMDD).
PMDD is characterized by severe mood disturbances and significant
emotional symptoms that occur before menstruation.
PMDD only affects physical health and has no emotional symptoms.
PMDD is a mild form of premenstrual syndrome with no significant
symptoms.
PMDD is a condition that occurs only during menopause.
7. What is the purpose of a Pap smear in the context of cervical cancer
diagnosis?
To assess breast tissue density
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8. If a patient presents with abnormal results from a Pap smear, what would be the
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nextappropriatestepinthediagnosticprocessforcervicalcancer?
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9. If a woman has a family history of breast cancer and consumes alcohol
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regularly, what implications might this have for her health management?
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10. If a woman is experiencing difficulty conceiving, how might monitoring her
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cervicalmucushelpidentifyherfertilewindow?
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