OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A woman comes to the local women's health clinic for an evaluation. The woman is diagnosed with
chlamydia. Which action(s) by the nurse would be important? SATA
a) report the condition to public health authorities
b) teach the woman how to use the intravaginal medication
c) instruct client to avoid alcohol with treatment
d) explain that there is no cure for the infection
e) discuss the need for treatment for gonorrhea as well - (answer) a) report the condition to public
health authorities
e) discuss the need for treatment for gonorrhea as well
A 22 year old woman comes to the clinic for an evaluation. Assessment findings are as follows:
- age of first intercourse: 15 years
- intrauterine contraception inserted 2 months ago
- monogamous partner, use of condoms for sexual activity
- cigarette smoking since age 16; ~1/2 to 1 pack per day
The woman is diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Which information from the woman's
assessment would the nurse evaluate as increasing the woman's risk for this condition? SATA
a) intrauterine contraceptive device insertion
b) age of first intercourse
c) monogamous partner
d) cigarette smoking
e) use of condoms - (answer) a) intrauterine contraceptive device insertion
b) age of first intercourse
d) cigarette smoking
,OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A college student is seen at the sexual health clinic reporting dysuria, mucopurulent vaginal discharge
with bleeding between periods, conjunctivitis, and a painful rectal area. What STI would the nurse
suspect?
a) syphilis
b) chlamydia
c) herpes
d) gonorrhea - (answer) b) chlamydia
A client reports genital ulcers and a diagnosis of syphilis. Which nursing interventions should the nurse
implement when caring for the client? SATA
a) have the client urinate in water if urination is painful
b) suggest the client apply ice packs to the genital area for comfort
c) instruct the client to wear non-constricting, comfortable clothes
d) instruct the client to wash their hands - (answer) a) have the client urinate in water if urination is
painful
c) instruct the client to wear non-constricting, comfortable clothes
d) instruct the client to wash their hands
A nurse is assisting with a pelvic exam on a client who is suspected of having trichomoniasis. Which
findings would the nurse note as helping to confirm this diagnosis? SATA
a) cervical bleeding when touched
b) cervical petechiae
c) vaginal erythema
d) curd-like discharge in the vagina - (answer) a) cervical bleeding when touched
b) cervical petechiae
c) vaginal erythema
,OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A community health nurse is conducting a class on STIs. She states that "STIs are discriminatory". What
would the nurse most likely use to support this statement?
a) All individuals are susceptible if exposed to the infectious organism"
b) "Women are diagnosed with 2/3s of the new cases of STIs annually"
c) "After only a single exposure, women are less likely as men to acquire STIs"
d) "Women are equally diagnosed over men as they will seek treatment first" - (answer) b) "Women
are diagnosed with 2/3s of the new cases of STIs annually"
A female client at the infertility clinic for the first time asks, "What could have caused my infertility?"
Learning has taken place when the client can identify which common causes of infertility? SATA
a) cervical factors
b) endometriosis
c) blocked fallopian tubes
d) ovarian dysfunction - (answer) b) endometriosis
c) blocked fallopian tubes
d) ovarian dysfunction
A mother presents to the clinic with her 15-year-old daughter who is reporting amenorrhea. The girl's
menarche was at age 12. When conducting the health history and physical exam, which findings might
the nurse identify as suggesting the underlying cause? SATA
a) extreme weight change
b) pregnancy
c) hypothyroidism
d) stress - (answer) a) extreme weight change
b) pregnancy
c) hypothyroidism
d) stress
, OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
The nurse is assessing a 28-year-old client who presented to the clinic with concerns about increased
body hair and irregular menstrual cycles. What diagnostic testing does the nurse anticipate the provider
will prescribe? SATA
a) Hemoblobin A1C
b) Hysterosalpingogram
c) Pelvic ultrasound
d) Complete blood count - (answer) a) Hemoblobin A1C
c) Pelvic ultrasound
A nurse is reviewing the history and physical examination of a client diagnosed with polycystic ovary
syndrome (PCOS). Which factors would the nurse most likely find? SATA
a) obesity
b) acne and facial hair
c) Type 1 diabetes
d) irregular menstrual cycles - (answer) a) obesity
b) acne and facial hair
d) irregular menstrual cycles
The nurse is counseling a client who has been diagnosed with osteoporosis on lifestyle changes to
promote bone health. Which of the following should be included in education? SATA
a) Eat yellow and orange vegetables
b) Incorporate a daily walk into routine
c) Increase dairy products
d) Drink a glass of red wine - (answer) b) Incorporate a daily walk into routine
c) Increase dairy products
CORRECT ANSWERS
A woman comes to the local women's health clinic for an evaluation. The woman is diagnosed with
chlamydia. Which action(s) by the nurse would be important? SATA
a) report the condition to public health authorities
b) teach the woman how to use the intravaginal medication
c) instruct client to avoid alcohol with treatment
d) explain that there is no cure for the infection
e) discuss the need for treatment for gonorrhea as well - (answer) a) report the condition to public
health authorities
e) discuss the need for treatment for gonorrhea as well
A 22 year old woman comes to the clinic for an evaluation. Assessment findings are as follows:
- age of first intercourse: 15 years
- intrauterine contraception inserted 2 months ago
- monogamous partner, use of condoms for sexual activity
- cigarette smoking since age 16; ~1/2 to 1 pack per day
The woman is diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Which information from the woman's
assessment would the nurse evaluate as increasing the woman's risk for this condition? SATA
a) intrauterine contraceptive device insertion
b) age of first intercourse
c) monogamous partner
d) cigarette smoking
e) use of condoms - (answer) a) intrauterine contraceptive device insertion
b) age of first intercourse
d) cigarette smoking
,OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A college student is seen at the sexual health clinic reporting dysuria, mucopurulent vaginal discharge
with bleeding between periods, conjunctivitis, and a painful rectal area. What STI would the nurse
suspect?
a) syphilis
b) chlamydia
c) herpes
d) gonorrhea - (answer) b) chlamydia
A client reports genital ulcers and a diagnosis of syphilis. Which nursing interventions should the nurse
implement when caring for the client? SATA
a) have the client urinate in water if urination is painful
b) suggest the client apply ice packs to the genital area for comfort
c) instruct the client to wear non-constricting, comfortable clothes
d) instruct the client to wash their hands - (answer) a) have the client urinate in water if urination is
painful
c) instruct the client to wear non-constricting, comfortable clothes
d) instruct the client to wash their hands
A nurse is assisting with a pelvic exam on a client who is suspected of having trichomoniasis. Which
findings would the nurse note as helping to confirm this diagnosis? SATA
a) cervical bleeding when touched
b) cervical petechiae
c) vaginal erythema
d) curd-like discharge in the vagina - (answer) a) cervical bleeding when touched
b) cervical petechiae
c) vaginal erythema
,OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A community health nurse is conducting a class on STIs. She states that "STIs are discriminatory". What
would the nurse most likely use to support this statement?
a) All individuals are susceptible if exposed to the infectious organism"
b) "Women are diagnosed with 2/3s of the new cases of STIs annually"
c) "After only a single exposure, women are less likely as men to acquire STIs"
d) "Women are equally diagnosed over men as they will seek treatment first" - (answer) b) "Women
are diagnosed with 2/3s of the new cases of STIs annually"
A female client at the infertility clinic for the first time asks, "What could have caused my infertility?"
Learning has taken place when the client can identify which common causes of infertility? SATA
a) cervical factors
b) endometriosis
c) blocked fallopian tubes
d) ovarian dysfunction - (answer) b) endometriosis
c) blocked fallopian tubes
d) ovarian dysfunction
A mother presents to the clinic with her 15-year-old daughter who is reporting amenorrhea. The girl's
menarche was at age 12. When conducting the health history and physical exam, which findings might
the nurse identify as suggesting the underlying cause? SATA
a) extreme weight change
b) pregnancy
c) hypothyroidism
d) stress - (answer) a) extreme weight change
b) pregnancy
c) hypothyroidism
d) stress
, OB FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
The nurse is assessing a 28-year-old client who presented to the clinic with concerns about increased
body hair and irregular menstrual cycles. What diagnostic testing does the nurse anticipate the provider
will prescribe? SATA
a) Hemoblobin A1C
b) Hysterosalpingogram
c) Pelvic ultrasound
d) Complete blood count - (answer) a) Hemoblobin A1C
c) Pelvic ultrasound
A nurse is reviewing the history and physical examination of a client diagnosed with polycystic ovary
syndrome (PCOS). Which factors would the nurse most likely find? SATA
a) obesity
b) acne and facial hair
c) Type 1 diabetes
d) irregular menstrual cycles - (answer) a) obesity
b) acne and facial hair
d) irregular menstrual cycles
The nurse is counseling a client who has been diagnosed with osteoporosis on lifestyle changes to
promote bone health. Which of the following should be included in education? SATA
a) Eat yellow and orange vegetables
b) Incorporate a daily walk into routine
c) Increase dairy products
d) Drink a glass of red wine - (answer) b) Incorporate a daily walk into routine
c) Increase dairy products