NUR 684 Exam 2 Questions and Correct
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A 21-year-old patient receives a positive LSIL. What is the most appropriate course of
action?
✓ Repeat pap in 1 year
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✓ LSIL (low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion), typically occurs with HPV infection, often
goes away on its own.
Your 28-year-old patient is positive for HSIL. What is the most appropriate course of action?
✓ Colposcopy
✓
✓ HSIL (high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion), there are moderately or severely
abnormal cervical cells that could become cancer in the future if not treated.
T/F? Genitals warts are a lifelong disease.
✓ TRUE***
A patient with a hx of vulvar cancer is reporting itching in the vulvar area. What is the most
appropriate course of action?
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✓ Biopsy
✓
✓ Diagnosis - biopsy
✓
✓ Treatment - dependent on staging of tumor.
✓ 1. Local excision
✓ 2. Simple or radical vulvectomy
✓ 3. Radiation and chemotherapy for advanced stages
T/F? Once someone has genital warts, they are no longer eligible for the HPV vaccine
✓ FALSE
✓
✓ The vaccine is still helpful even if you have already tested positive for HPV or have been
sexually active for a while. If you already have genital warts, the HPV vaccine will not
treat them. However, the vaccine may still protect you against other types of HPV to
which you were not previously exposed.
Genital warts increase the risk for which type of cancer?
✓ Cervical
S/S of ovarian cancer
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