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CNM Board Exam Review Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Pass. What is the 2nd leading cause of death in women ages 20-39 worldwide? - Answerinvasive cervical carcinoma what is the purpose of the pap smear? - Answer* to detect treatable precancerous lesions in the cervix * used for screening and diagnosis (complementary to biopsy) what is the gross appearance of the cervical transformation zone on colposcopy? - Answerapplication of acetic acid reveals transition zone as white what are the layers of cervical squamous epithelium? - Answerbasal to apical: * basal * parabasal * intermediate * superficial what are the normal histological appearances of the various layers of cervical squamous epithelium? - Answer* basal: more cuboidal, dark blue, large nucleus * parabasal: beginning to flatten out, more visible cytoplasm, still blue * intermediate: flattened, squamous, shrunken nucleus, lighter blue * superficial: very flat, nucleus disappearing, pink what is a koilocyte? what does one look like/ - AnswerA Koilocyte is a squamous epithelial cell that has undergone a number of structural changes, which occur as a result of infection of the cell by HPV: * Nuclear enlargement * Irregularity of the nuclear membrane contour * A darker than normal nucleus (Hyperchromasia) ©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e * A clear area around the nucleus (perinuclear halo) in describing cervical cells, what terms are used in pap smear cytology? biopsy/histology? - Answer* pap smear cytology: LSIL, HSIL * biopsy/histology: CIN 1 (mild dysplasia), CIN 2 (moderate dysplasia), CIN 3 (severe dysplasia to carcinoma in situ) what does LSIL look like on pap smear cytology? - Answer* koilocytes what does HSIL look like on pap smear cytology? - Answer* more undifferentiated koilocytes what does squamous cell carcinoma look like on pap smear cytology? - Answer* lymphocytes * fibroblasts * old blood what test should be done for a woman whose pap smear indicates LSIL? - Answer* colposcopy how should a patient with a pap smear indicating HSIL be treated? - Answereither a) immediate loop electrosurgical excision, or b) colposcopy how do LSIL and HSIL appear on colposcopy and biopsy? - Answer what is the treatment for a woman with a biopsy indicating CIN 3? - Answerexcision! what proportion of CIN1 regress? what proportion of CIN 3 progress to cancer? - AnswerCIN 1: 57% regress spontaneously CIN 3: >12% progress to cancer what is ASC-US? what test should automatically follow a pap smear indicating ASC-US? - AnswerASC-US: atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (Borderline or atypical abnormalities on Pap smear that do not fit into normal, LSIL, HSIL, or cancer categories) * follow up: HPV test for women >30 years old, what test should always be administered along with a pap smear? why? - AnswerHPV test! * why? because the prevalence of HPV (the main risk factor for cervical cancer) is lower in women > 30 and is therefore a more meaningful surrogate marker for cancer risk * a normal pap combined with a negative HPV test allows a woman to increase the interval between future screenings what is the flow of management for abnormal pap smears? - Answer do we do routine screening for HPV in all women? why or why not? - Answer* HPV screening is only done as a primary screen for women over 30

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What is the 2nd leading cause of death in women ages 20-39 worldwide? - Answer✔invasive
cervical carcinoma
what is the purpose of the pap smear? - Answer✔* to detect treatable precancerous lesions in the
cervix
* used for screening and diagnosis (complementary to biopsy)
what is the gross appearance of the cervical transformation zone on colposcopy? -
Answer✔application of acetic acid reveals transition zone as white

what are the layers of cervical squamous epithelium? - Answer✔basal to apical:
* basal
* parabasal
* intermediate
* superficial
what are the normal histological appearances of the various layers of cervical squamous
epithelium? - Answer✔* basal: more cuboidal, dark blue, large nucleus
* parabasal: beginning to flatten out, more visible cytoplasm, still blue
* intermediate: flattened, squamous, shrunken nucleus, lighter blue
* superficial: very flat, nucleus disappearing, pink
what is a koilocyte? what does one look like/ - Answer✔A Koilocyte is a squamous epithelial
cell that has undergone a number of structural changes, which occur as a result of infection of the
cell by HPV:
* Nuclear enlargement
* Irregularity of the nuclear membrane contour
* A darker than normal nucleus (Hyperchromasia)


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* A clear area around the nucleus (perinuclear halo)
in describing cervical cells, what terms are used in pap smear cytology? biopsy/histology? -
Answer✔* pap smear cytology: LSIL, HSIL
* biopsy/histology: CIN 1 (mild dysplasia), CIN 2 (moderate dysplasia), CIN 3 (severe dysplasia
to carcinoma in situ)
what does LSIL look like on pap smear cytology? - Answer✔* koilocytes

what does HSIL look like on pap smear cytology? - Answer✔* more undifferentiated koilocytes
what does squamous cell carcinoma look like on pap smear cytology? - Answer✔* lymphocytes
* fibroblasts
* old blood
what test should be done for a woman whose pap smear indicates LSIL? - Answer✔* colposcopy

how should a patient with a pap smear indicating HSIL be treated? - Answer✔either
a) immediate loop electrosurgical excision, or
b) colposcopy
how do LSIL and HSIL appear on colposcopy and biopsy? - Answer✔

what is the treatment for a woman with a biopsy indicating CIN 3? - Answer✔excision!
what proportion of CIN1 regress? what proportion of CIN 3 progress to cancer? - Answer✔CIN
1: 57% regress spontaneously
CIN 3: >12% progress to cancer
what is ASC-US? what test should automatically follow a pap smear indicating ASC-US? -
Answer✔ASC-US: atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (Borderline or atypical
abnormalities on Pap smear that do not fit into normal, LSIL, HSIL, or cancer categories)
* follow up: HPV test
for women >30 years old, what test should always be administered along with a pap smear?
why? - Answer✔HPV test!
* why? because the prevalence of HPV (the main risk factor for cervical cancer) is lower in
women > 30 and is therefore a more meaningful surrogate marker for cancer risk
* a normal pap combined with a negative HPV test allows a woman to increase the interval
between future screenings
what is the flow of management for abnormal pap smears? - Answer✔
do we do routine screening for HPV in all women? why or why not? - Answer✔* HPV screening
is only done as a primary screen for women over 30

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* why? because HPV a) is so common in young people and b) most often is self-resolving, that it
is a much less meaningful test for younger women than for older women
important points about the HPV vaccine - Answer✔* goal: prevent HPV infection (6, 11, 16, 18)
in unexposed girls/women & boys/men via induction of antibodies (cervical cancer prophylaxis)
* does not replace other prevention strategies (condoms, etc.)
* contains VLPs (virus-like particles)
* Gardasil protects against strains of HPV that can cause genital/anal warts
* NOT used as therapy for existing HPV infection
* DOES NOT change screening (pap smear) recommendations
what are the most common causes of abnormal uterine bleeding? (mnemonic) -
Answer✔mnemonic: PALM COEIN
* Polyp (endometrial)
* Adenomyosis
* Leiomyosis (fibroids)
* Malignancy (cancer)


* Coagulopathy
* Ovulatory dysfunction
* Endometrial
* Iatrogenic
* Not yet classified
what are some uterine causes of abnormal uterine bleeding? - Answer✔UTERUS:
* endometrial polyp
* pregnancy (normal, ectopic, spontaneous abortion)
* cancer
* trauma
* fibroids
* endometriosis
what are some cervical causes of abnormal uterine bleeding? - Answer✔CERVIX:
* cervical cancer (SCC, adenocarcinoma)


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