[152 QS] NSG5544 EXAM 2 REVIEWER EXAM
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QUESTIONS AND
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2026/2027
The nurse practitioner is prescribing Flagyl 500 mg PO BID times seven days for a vaginitis. Which
statement does the NP provide to the patient during education on potential side effects?
Do not consume alcohol during the treatment period
The reduction of free androgens noted in a woman using oral contraceptives can yield improvement in
Acne vulgaris
The drug of choice to treat gonorrhea is
Rocephin (ceftriaxone)
A female patient arrives in the clinic for counseling on potential hormone replacement therapy. When
taking the patient history, which finding with the nurse consider as contraindication to use on hormone
replacement therapy for the patient?
History of thromboembolic events
The NP is completing a well woman exam on a 24 year-old female, who is sexually active for the first
time reports having sexual intercourse with a new partner one week ago without condom use. All of the
following are appropriate screening tests EXCEPT:
Vaginitis testing (bacterial or fungal)
STI's that require state reporting are
HIV, AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, chancroid
A woman has contracted herpes simplex 2 for the first time. Which of the following sign/symptoms is
the clients likely to complain of?
Flu like symptoms
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, Which form of birth control is the most effective?
Intrauterine device
For STI reporting the practitioner is responsible for reporting:
The date of diagnosis, type of treatment, pregnancy status, and partner treatment, and notification
Menopause
12 consecutive months of a menorrhea. Average age is 51.5 years. Perimenopause, population is less
frequent, and the number of ovarian follicles is decreased. Small increase in the level of FSH.
Menopause risk factors
Genetic/family history, estrogen, metabolism, diet, and exercise, shorter menstrual cycles, surgical
removal of ovaries, ovarian insufficiency
Menopause positive assessment findings
Your regular menstrual cycles, vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats), mood, disturbances,
changes in cognitive function, sexual dysfunction, loss of muscle and mass, genital, urinary symptoms,
decreased libido, joint and muscle pain, sleep disturbances
Lab test menopause
Pregnancy test, hormone measurements are not routinely recommended as changes to the manual
cycle or best indicator, would consider FSHRAMH of early menopause suspected
Menopause treatment/management
Minimize vasomotor symptoms, smoking sensation, weight-bearing exercises, maintain healthy, weight,
estrogen replacement for some, SSRI,
Menopause evaluation
Abnormal vaginal bleeding requires immediate follow up, evaluate effectiveness of treatment in 12
months of initiating
Nocturia in Men
Frequency of urination at night, signs of a prostate problem
Chronic pelvic pain in women
Genitourinary, Castro intestinal or musculoskeletal system diseases/dysfunction may cause the pain
Chronic pelvic pain and men
Term prostatodynia no longer used, alpha blockers to reduce bladder, neck, and urethral spasms,
psychotherapy
testicular pain
Fullness or heaviness of the scrotum ranging from a dull ache to stabbing pain, scrotal ultrasound
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WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED
ANSWERS|FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS
2026/2027
The nurse practitioner is prescribing Flagyl 500 mg PO BID times seven days for a vaginitis. Which
statement does the NP provide to the patient during education on potential side effects?
Do not consume alcohol during the treatment period
The reduction of free androgens noted in a woman using oral contraceptives can yield improvement in
Acne vulgaris
The drug of choice to treat gonorrhea is
Rocephin (ceftriaxone)
A female patient arrives in the clinic for counseling on potential hormone replacement therapy. When
taking the patient history, which finding with the nurse consider as contraindication to use on hormone
replacement therapy for the patient?
History of thromboembolic events
The NP is completing a well woman exam on a 24 year-old female, who is sexually active for the first
time reports having sexual intercourse with a new partner one week ago without condom use. All of the
following are appropriate screening tests EXCEPT:
Vaginitis testing (bacterial or fungal)
STI's that require state reporting are
HIV, AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, chancroid
A woman has contracted herpes simplex 2 for the first time. Which of the following sign/symptoms is
the clients likely to complain of?
Flu like symptoms
1|Page
, Which form of birth control is the most effective?
Intrauterine device
For STI reporting the practitioner is responsible for reporting:
The date of diagnosis, type of treatment, pregnancy status, and partner treatment, and notification
Menopause
12 consecutive months of a menorrhea. Average age is 51.5 years. Perimenopause, population is less
frequent, and the number of ovarian follicles is decreased. Small increase in the level of FSH.
Menopause risk factors
Genetic/family history, estrogen, metabolism, diet, and exercise, shorter menstrual cycles, surgical
removal of ovaries, ovarian insufficiency
Menopause positive assessment findings
Your regular menstrual cycles, vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats), mood, disturbances,
changes in cognitive function, sexual dysfunction, loss of muscle and mass, genital, urinary symptoms,
decreased libido, joint and muscle pain, sleep disturbances
Lab test menopause
Pregnancy test, hormone measurements are not routinely recommended as changes to the manual
cycle or best indicator, would consider FSHRAMH of early menopause suspected
Menopause treatment/management
Minimize vasomotor symptoms, smoking sensation, weight-bearing exercises, maintain healthy, weight,
estrogen replacement for some, SSRI,
Menopause evaluation
Abnormal vaginal bleeding requires immediate follow up, evaluate effectiveness of treatment in 12
months of initiating
Nocturia in Men
Frequency of urination at night, signs of a prostate problem
Chronic pelvic pain in women
Genitourinary, Castro intestinal or musculoskeletal system diseases/dysfunction may cause the pain
Chronic pelvic pain and men
Term prostatodynia no longer used, alpha blockers to reduce bladder, neck, and urethral spasms,
psychotherapy
testicular pain
Fullness or heaviness of the scrotum ranging from a dull ache to stabbing pain, scrotal ultrasound
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