EOR EXAM WOMEN'S HEALTH
|COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS FROM PAST ACTUAL
EXAMS.
The fundus is at the umbilicus at approximately how many weeks? -
CORRECT-ANSWER-20
At how many weeks is the test for gestational diabetes performed -
CORRECT-ANSWER-24-28
At what point during a normal pregnancy should exams go from every 4
weeks to every 3 weeks? - CORRECT-ANSWER-28 weeks
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A women whose LMP was on June 6th will have what estimated due
date according to Nägele's rule - CORRECT-ANSWER-3/13
A blueish cervix seen at early pregnancy is known as whose sign? -
CORRECT-ANSWER-Chadwick's
When can chronic villus sampling be performed? - CORRECT-ANSWER-
10-12 weeks
What is quickening and when does it occur? - CORRECT-ANSWER-When
mother first starts feeling movement for first time. Typically around 20
weeks, may be earlier for multiparous women.
abnormal placenta development covering the cervix? - CORRECT-
ANSWER-Placenta Previa
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The umbilical vein carries _____ blood? - CORRECT-ANSWER-
Oxygenated
Which of the following Lab studies would be seen in menopause-
a. high estradiol, low fsh and LH
b. low estradiol, high fsh and lh
c. high estradiol, high fsh and lh
d. low estradiol, low fsh and lh - CORRECT-ANSWER-b. low estradiol,
high fsh and lh
36 year old woman presents with noted mass in right breast that has
remained unchanged through three menstrual cycles. She has a history
of smaller benign cystic disease. What is the best diagnostic step after
an initial ultrasound? - CORRECT-ANSWER-Aspiration of dominant mass
24 year old female presents with complaint of inability to get pregnant
over the last year and is concerened about the growth of dark hair
along her chin and jawline. Her last menstrual period was 6 months
ago, she is overweight. From the description what is the most likely
etiology of the patient's complaint- - CORRECT-ANSWER-PCOS
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A hard, immobile, irregularly shaped solitary mass, with positive LAD is
indicative of? - CORRECT-ANSWER-breast cancer
Which of the following best describes the purpose of intravenous
magnesium sulfate in patients with preeclampsia?
A. Prevention of convulsions
B. Prevention of HELLP syndrome
C. Lowering of blood pressure
D. Reversal of proteinuria - CORRECT-ANSWER-A. Magnesium sulfate is
used to prevent and treat eclamptic seizures. Magnesium sulfate is not
sufficient to treat
hypertension, therefore antihypertensives must be added. Magnesium
sulfate is excreted solely from the
kidneys and urine output must be preserved to prevent accumulation
of the drug. Magnesium sulfate does
nothing to prevent HELLP syndrome.