1. Typical characteristics of vulvodynia include:
Constant vulvar burning and discomfort
Inflammation of the vestibular glands
Thickened plaques on the vulva
Valvovaginal edema and erythema
2. The most common type of invasive breast carcinoma is:
Infiltrating ductal
Medullary
Lobular
Infiltrating papillary
3. A dancer from an adult club down the street comes in for a renewal of her birth control pill
prescription. She says everything is fine. On exam, you find grayish-white vaginal discharge,
greenish cervical discharge, and cervical motion tenderness. All of the following are differential
diagnoses except?
Gonorrhea
Interstitial cystitis
Bacterial vaginosis
Chlamydia
4. A 26-year old woman presents with multiple painless, umbilicated papules on her mons
pubis. The most likely diagnosis is:
Condyloma acuminate
Condyloma lata
Lumphogranuloma venereum
Molluscum contagiosum
5. A 26- year old female has a Pap test report of ASC-US. This is her first abnormal Pap test.
Recommended first steps in follow- up would include:
Colposcopy within the next six months
Co-testing with Pap and HPV tests in one year
Reflex HPV now
Repeat Pap test alone in three years
, 6. USPSTF recommendations for routine breast cancer screening include:
Biennial mammograms starting at age 50
Breast self-examination starting at age 21
Clinical breast examination annually starting at age 30
Discontinue mammograms at age 65
7. A 22- year old female presents with complaint of malodorous vaginal discharge and vulvar
itching. On examination, a watery, yellowish-green vaginal discharge is noted, along with vulvar
and vaginal erythema. The most likely findings on a wet mount examination will be:
Clue cells
Lactobacilli
Pseudohyphae
Trichomonads
8. The American cancer society recommends yearly mammogram screening beginning at age:
40
45
50
55
9. According to USPSTF recommendations, an 80 year old female should get
A clinical breast examination and screening mammogram annually
A clinical breast examination annually but no screening mammogram
Neither a clinical breast examination nor a screening mammogram
A screening mammogram biennially but no cervical breast examination
10. A 22 year old female has a Pap test report of HSIL. Recommended first stems in follow up
would include:
Colposcopy
Co-test with Pap and HPV tests in one year
Reflex HPV test now
Repeat Pap test alone in six months
11. Characteristics of polycystic ovary syndrome include:
Hirsutism, thinness, hypoinsulinemia
Menopausal onset, vitiligo
Alopecia, thinness, abdominal cramping