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1. Describe the clinical significance of identifying a bulge in the anterior vaginal
wall during a gynecological examination.
A bulge in the anterior vaginal wall suggests a uterine prolapse, which
is unrelated to bladder function.
Identifying a bulge in the anterior vaginal wall may indicate a
cystocele, which can affect bladder function and may require further
evaluation or treatment.
A bulge in the anterior vaginal wall is a normal finding and does not
require further evaluation.
A bulge in the anterior vaginal wall indicates a need for immediate
surgical intervention.
2. If a pregnant patient expresses concern about the appearance of striae
gravidarum, what advice should a healthcare provider offer regarding their
management?
Reassure the patient that striae gravidarum are common and may
fade after delivery, and suggest moisturizing creams to improve skin
elasticity.
Advise the patient to avoid all forms of exercise during pregnancy to
prevent further marks.
Recommend surgical intervention to remove the striae after delivery.
Inform the patient that striae gravidarum are a sign of poor nutrition
during pregnancy.
3. What is the most common condition associated with a hot, tense, tender
lesion on the labia?
, Vulvar cancer
Candidiasis
Bartholin gland infection
Herpes simplex virus
4. What is the term used to describe a fetal position where the fetus is lying
horizontally across the uterus?
transverse lie presentation
oblique presentation
cephalic presentation
breech presentation
5. A 62-year-old woman presents with postmenopausal bleeding and a history
of hormone replacement therapy. What should be the initial step in her
evaluation?
Refer to a gynecologic oncologist
Start hormone therapy
Perform a transvaginal ultrasound
Conduct a Pap smear
6. Describe the relationship between primary dysmenorrhea and its common
symptoms.
Primary dysmenorrhea is characterized by pain during
menstruation, often accompanied by nausea, fatigue, and
headaches.
Primary dysmenorrhea is only associated with mood swings and
weight gain.
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8. Why is it important for a healthcare provider to inquire about hirsutism and acne
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when assessing a patient for secondary amenorrhea?
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history.
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backache. What should the NP recommend to help alleviate these
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symptoms?
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posture.
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