NSG 6430 (NSG 6430)

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Women's Health Final Review NSG 6430 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Women's Health Final Review NSG 6430 Questions With Complete Solutions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 19 pages • 2023
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  • Primary Amenorrhea correct answer: Absence of menses: by age 15 years Often secondary to: dysfunction in the hypothalamus, pituitary, ovaries (HPO axis), uterus, or vagina DYSMENORRHEA correct answer: Painful cramping: associated with menstruation caused by spasmodic uterine contractions Most common GYN problem: in adolescents & adult females HISTORY: is KEY!!! Primary versus Secondary Primary Dysmenorrhea: Absence of pelvic pathology correct answer: CAUSE: Excessive Prostagla...
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NSG6430 Womens Health Final Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG6430 Womens Health Final Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • The nurse practitioner knows that a highly valuable assessment tool for evaluating urinary incontinence and contributing factors in daily life is. A) the interviewB) a voiding diaryC) the physical examD) the patient's response to non-pharmacologic treatment correct answer: B) a voiding diary The nurse practitioner is counseling a 57 year-old patient with urinary incontinence. The patient desires to try non-pharmacological, non-invasive methods of treatment at this time. Which of the foll...
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NSG 6430 Quiz 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG 6430 Quiz 1 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Adolescence correct answer: Biologically as onset of puberty; extending 8-10 years beyond (ages 11-21) Early Adulthood correct answer: Late adolescence (age 18) to perimenopausal years (35-50) What ages are biomedically optimal for reproduction? correct answer: ages 18-35 Number 1 killer of women? correct answer: Cardiac disease Two crises during early adulthood? correct answer: *development of intimacy versus isolation: entering life partnership with another individual *Abilit...
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NSG6430 midterm version 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG6430 midterm version 2 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • A thirty nine year old female has not had menses for over six months and has a negative pregnancy test. Which of the following characteristics puts her at risk for an early menopause? correct answer: current smoker Sally a sixty one year old Caucasian female, presents to your practice for well-woman examination. She remarks that she feels like she is shrinking over the past year, despite keeping active and incorporating sources of calcium in her diet. Which of the following is not a risk fac...
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NSG 6430 midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG 6430 midterm Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • According to Neinstein, all stages of adolescent psychosocial development revolve around issues with independence/dependence, body image concerns, peer group involvement, and identity development. During which stage are eating disorders most likely to surface? correct answer: middle adolescence (14 to 16) Iris is a thirty-two-year-old married woman with three children. She comes in for information on using the copper T intrauterine device (IUD) for contraception. Which of the following w...
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NSG 6430 Final Review  Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG 6430 Final Review Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • A patient has been diagnosed with secondary dysmenorrhea. Which of the following statements is true regarding the diagnosis? correct answer: An underlying pathology causing pain symptoms during menstrual flow. The nurse practitioner understands that which of the following pharmacologic therapies is an effective treatment for patients with PMS and PMDD? correct answer: SSRIs The nurse practitioner understands that the following classification is used to standardize Abnormal Uterine Bleedi...
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Nancy Campbell Case Study Kimberly Ross NSG 6430 – Women’s Health
  • Nancy Campbell Case Study Kimberly Ross NSG 6430 – Women’s Health

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  • Summary of Case Study • Ms. Campbell is a 25-year-old female patient that presented to the facility c/o of burning and pain with urination for 3 days. • After interview and assessment, it was discovered she has unprotected sex, reported and observed mucopurulent vaginal discharge, cervix had a friable appearance, and she was positive for gonorrhea on culture. • She is diagnosed with cervicitis. • Her treatment plan is for dual antibiotics given as a one-time dose, education on s...
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NSG 6430 Final Exam-with 100% verified solutions- 2023-2024
  • NSG 6430 Final Exam-with 100% verified solutions- 2023-2024

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NSG 6430 Final Exam-with latest solutions-2023-2024
  • NSG 6430 Final Exam-with latest solutions-2023-2024

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 NSG 6430 Women's health notes  (all correct updated 2022-2023.)
  • NSG 6430 Women's health notes (all correct updated 2022-2023.)

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  • The development of the menstrual cycle depends on the maturation of the hypothalamic– pituitary–ovarian (HPO) axis that occurs during puberty. A coordinated sequence of events is required for cyclic menses to occur, beginning with the hypothalamic secretion of gonadotropinreleasing hormone (GnRH). In response to GnRH, the pituitary secretes follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), and the ovaries secrete estrogen, progesterone, activin, and inhibins.1 The endometr...
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