NURS 6551 – Primary Care of Women
1. Both very young and elderly sexual assault victims:
a. Are addressed in most state mandatory reporting laws
b. Never has any difficulty describing the incident and related symptoms
c. Require the same equipment for proper examination that others do
d. Have fewer injuries than victims of other age groups
2. What is the current (2006) recommendation by the CDC regrading HIV testing?
a. Test all patients who report risk behaviors associated with HIV.
b. Test all patient unless they explicitly decline to be tested
c. Test all patients
d. Test only those patients who ask to be tested
3. Approximately how many working American adult women older than 18 smoke cigarettes?
a. 20%
b. 10%
c. 5%
d. 30%
4. How is screening for the rubella immunity accomplished?
a. By asking the patient
b. By obtaining a history of vaccination or by ordering serologic studies
c. By ordering serologic studies
d. By obtaining vaccination records
5. What procedure is used to evaluate abnormal Pap smears and genital tract lesions?
a. Colposcopy
b. Stereotactic biopsy
c. Magnet resonance imaging
d. Palpation
6. The most effective means of obtaining the history of abuse is to use a communication model that:
a. Avoids having the patient’s children present during the discussion
b. Signals someone is interested, and that the woman is not alone
c. Emphasizes the belief that violence is not acceptable, no matter what the batterer might
have said to the patient.
d. Allows the patient to talk without interruption and with time to relate,
emphasize, and repeat her full story
7. The is probably the most widely used intimate partner violence (IVP) screen.
a. Three-question AAS (McFarlane et al., 1992)
b. Campbell’s Danger Assessment (2003)
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