Beckmann and Ling's
OBSTETRICS AND
GYNECOLOGY
8th Edition
By Dr. Robert Casanova
,Beckmann47and47Ling's47Obstetrics47and47Gynecology47Edition478th47edition47Test47Bank
Table47of47Contents:
SECTION47I47General47Obstetrics47and47Gynecology
Chapter47147Women’s47Health47Examination47and47Women’s47Health47Care47Man
agement47Chapter47247The47Obstetrician–
Gynecologist’s47Role47in47Screening47and47Preventive47Care47Chapter47347Ethics,47
Liability,47and47Patient47Safety47in47Obstetrics47and47Gynecology47Chapter47447Em
bryology47and47Anatomy
SECTION47II47Obstetrics
Chapter4 7 54 7 Maternal–Fetal4 7 Physiology
Chapter4 7 64 7 Preconception4 7 and4 7 Antepartum4 7 Care
Chapter47747Genetics47and47Genetic47Disorders47in47Obstetrics47and47Gyn
ecology47Chapter47847Intrapartum47Care
Chapter47947Abnormal47Labor47and47Intrapartum47Fetal47Survei
llance47Chapter471047Immediate47Care47of47the47Newborn
Chapter471147Postpartum47Care47Ch
apter471247Postpartum47Hemorrhage
47Chapter471347Multifetal47Gestation
Chapter471447Fetal47Growth47Abnormalities:47Intrauterine47Growth47Restriction47and47Ma
crosomia47Chapter471547Preterm47Labor
Chapter4 7 164 7 Third-Trimester4 7 Bleeding
Chapter471747Premature47Rupture47of47Membranes47
Chapter471847Post-term47Pregnancy
Chapter4 7 194 7 Ectopic4 7 Pregnancy4 7 and4 7 Abortion
SECTION47III47Medical47and47Surgical47Disorders47in47Pregnancy
Chapter4 7 204 7 Endocrine4 7 Disorders
Chapter472147Gastrointestinal,47Renal,47and47Surgical47Complic
ations47Chapter472247Cardiovascular47and47Respiratory47Disor
ders
Chapter472347Hematologic47and47Immunologic47Complications4
7Chapter472447Infectious47Diseases
Chapter4 7 254 7 Neurologic4 7 and4 7 Psychiatric4 7 Disorders
SECTION4 7 IV4 7 Gynecology
Chapter472647Contraception
Chapter4 7 274 7 Sterilization
Chapter472847Vulvovaginitis
Chapter4 7 294 7 Sexually4 7 Transmitted4 7 Infections
Chapter473047Pelvic47Support47Defects,47Urinary47Incontinence,47and47Urinary47Tract47Inf
ection47Chapter473147Endometriosis
Chapter473247Dysmenorrhea47and47Chronic47Pelvic47
Pain47Chapter473347Disorders47of47the47Breast
Chapter473447Gynecologic47Procedur
es47Chapter473547Human47Sexuality
Chapter4 7 364 7 Sexual4 7 Assault4 7 and4 7 Domestic4 7 Violence
SECTION4 7 V4 7 Reproductive4 7 Endocrinology 4 7 and4 7 Infertility
Chapter473747Reproductive47Cycles47
Chapter473847Puberty
,Chapter473947Amenorrhea47and47Abnormal47Uterine47Bleeding4
7Chapter474047Hirsutism47and47Virilization
Chapter474147Menopause
Chapter474247Infertility
Chapter4 7 434 7 Premenstrual4 7 Syndrome 4 7 and4 7 Premenstrual4 7 Dysphoric4 7 Disorder
SECTION47VI47Gynecologic47Oncology47and47Uterine47Leiom
yoma47Chapter474447Cell47Biology47and47Principles47of47Cancer
47Therapy47Chapter474547Gestational47Trophoblastic47Neoplasi
a
Chapter474647Vulvar47and47Vaginal47Disease47and47Ne
oplasia47Chapter474747Cervical47Neoplasia47and47Carc
inoma47Chapter474847Uterine47Leiomyoma47and47Neo
plasia47Chapter474947Cancer47of47the47Uterine47Corpu
s
Chapter475047Ovarian47and47Adnexal47Disease
, Beckmann4 7 and4 7 Ling's4 7 Obstetrics4 7 and4 7 Gynecology4 7 Edition478th4 7 edition4 7 Test
4 7 Bank47Chapter4 7 1:4 7 Women’s4 7 Health4 7 Examination4 7 and4 7 Women’s4 7 Health4 7 C
areManagement
1:
Elevating47the47head47of47the47examining47table47approximately473047degrees47facilitates
a. The47observation47of47the47patient's47responses
b. The47ability47of47the47patient47to47comfortably47look47around47to47distract47her47from47the47examination47c:
c. The47contraction47of47the47abdominal47wall47muscle47groups,47making47the47examination47easier
d. Comfortable47blood47pressure47measurement
e. The47physician47not47being47distracted47by47eye47contact47with47the47patient
2:
Which47of47the47following47uterine47positions47is47most47associated47with47dyspareunia?
a. Midposition,47retroflexed
b. Retroverted,47anteflexed
c. Anteverted,47anteflexed
d. Retroverted,47retroflexed
e. Midpostion,47anteflexed
3:
Inquiry47concerning47adult47and47child47history47of47sexual47abuse47should47be47included47in47the47sexual47history
a. if47time47permits
b. in47visits47where47there47are47suspicious47physical47findings47but47not47otherwise
c. in47visits47where47sufficient47time47is47allotted
d. in47all47new47patient47visits
e. in47visits47where47a47specific47indication47is47noted
4:
Peau47d'orange47change47in47the47breast47is47associated47with
a. edema47of47the47lymphatics
b. jaundice
c. too47vigorous47breastfeeding
d. overly47tight47undergarments
e. galactorrhea
5:
Which47kind47of47speculum47is47often47most47suitable47for47examination47of47the47nulliparous47patient?
a. Morgan's47speculum
b. Endoscopic47speculum
c. Ling47speculum
d. Graves47speculum
e. Pederson47speculum