Beckmann and Ling's
n n
OBSTETRICS
n ANDGYNECOLOGY
n
8th n Edition
By nDr. nRobert nCasanova
TEST BANK n
,Beckmann nand nLing's nObstetrics nand nGynecology nEdition n8th nedition nTest nBank
Table nof nContents:
SECTION nI nGeneral nObstetrics nand nGynecology
Chapter n1 nWomen’s nHealth nExamination nand nWomen’s nHealth nCare
nManagementnChapter n2 nThe nObstetrician–Gynecologist’s nRole nin nScreening
nand nPreventive nCarenChapter n3 nEthics, nLiability, nand nPatient nSafety nin
nObstetrics nand nGynecology nChapter n4 n Embryology nand nAnatomy
SECTION nII nObstetrics
Chapter n5 nMaternal–Fetal nPhysiology
Chapter n6 nPreconception nand nAntepartum nCare
Chapter n7 nGenetics nand nGenetic nDisorders nin nObstetrics nand
nGynecologynChapter n8 nIntrapartum nCare
Chapter n9 nAbnormal nLabor nand nIntrapartum nFetal
nSurveillancenChapter n10 nImmediate nCare nof nthe nNewborn
Chapter n11 nPostpartum nCare
nChapter n12 nPostpartum
nHemorrhagenChapter n13
nMultifetal nGestation
Chapter n14 nFetal nGrowth nAbnormalities: nIntrauterine nGrowth nRestriction nand
nMacrosomianChapter n15 nPreterm nLabor
Chapter n16 nThird-Trimester nBleeding
Chapter n17 nPremature nRupture nof
nMembranesnChapter n18 nPost-term
nPregnancy
Chapter n19 nEctopic nPregnancy nand nAbortion
SECTION nIII nMedical nand nSurgical nDisorders nin nPregnancy
Chapter n20 nEndocrine nDisorders
Chapter n21 nGastrointestinal, nRenal, nand nSurgical
nComplicationsnChapter n22 nCardiovascular nand nRespiratory
nDisorders
Chapter n23 nHematologic nand nImmunologic nComplications
nChapter n24 nInfectious nDiseases
Chapter n25 nNeurologic nand nPsychiatric nDisorders
SECTION nIV nGynecology
Chapter n26 nContraception
Chapter n27 nSterilization
Chapter n28 nVulvovaginitis
Chapter n29 nSexually nTransmitted nInfections
Chapter n30 nPelvic nSupport nDefects, nUrinary nIncontinence, nand nUrinary nTract
nInfectionnChapter n31 nEndometriosis
Chapter n32 nDysmenorrhea nand nChronic nPelvic
nPainnChapter n33 nDisorders nof nthe nBreast
Chapter n34 nGynecologic
nProceduresnChapter n35 nHuman
nSexuality
Chapter n36 nSexual nAssault nand nDomestic nViolence
SECTION nV nReproductive nEndocrinology nand nInfertility
Chapter n37 nReproductive
nCyclesnChapter n38 nPuberty
,Chapter n39 nAmenorrhea nand nAbnormal nUterine nBleeding
nChapter n40 nHirsutism nand nVirilization
Chapter n41 nMenopause
Chapter n42 nInfertility
Chapter n43 nPremenstrual nSyndrome nand nPremenstrual nDysphoric nDisorder
SECTION nVI nGynecologic nOncology nand nUterine
nLeiomyomanChapter n44 nCell nBiology nand nPrinciples nof
nCancer nTherapy nChapter n45 nGestational nTrophoblastic
n Neoplasia
Chapter n46 nVulvar nand nVaginal nDisease nand
nNeoplasianChapter n47 nCervical nNeoplasia nand
nCarcinoma nChapter n48 nUterine nLeiomyoma nand
nNeoplasia nChapter n49 nCancer nof nthe nUterine
nCorpus
Chapter n50 nOvarian nand nAdnexal nDisease
, Beckmann nand nLing's nObstetrics nand nGynecology nEdition n8th nedition nTest nBank
nChapter n 1: n Women’s n Health n Examination n and n Women’s n Health
n CareManagement
1:
Elevating nthe nhead nof nthe nexamining ntable napproximately n30 ndegrees nfacilitates
a. The nobservation nof nthe npatient's nresponses
b. The nability nof nthe npatient nto ncomfortably nlook naround nto ndistract nher nfrom nthe nexamination nc:
c. The ncontraction nof nthe nabdominal nwall nmuscle ngroups, nmaking nthe nexamination neasier
d. Comfortable nblood npressure nmeasurement
e. The nphysician nnot nbeing ndistracted nby neye ncontact nwith nthe npatient
2:
Which nof nthe nfollowing nuterine npositions nis nmost nassociated nwith ndyspareunia?
a. Midposition, nretroflexed
b. Retroverted, nanteflexed
c. Anteverted, nanteflexed
d. Retroverted, nretroflexed
e. Midpostion, nanteflexed
3:
Inquiry nconcerning nadult nand nchild nhistory nof nsexual nabuse nshould nbe nincluded nin nthe nsexual nhistory
a. if ntime npermits
b. in nvisits nwhere nthere nare nsuspicious nphysical nfindings nbut nnot notherwise
c. in nvisits nwhere nsufficient ntime nis nallotted
d. in nall nnew npatient nvisits
e. in nvisits nwhere na nspecific nindication nis nnoted
4:
Peau nd'orange nchange nin nthe nbreast nis nassociated nwith
a. edema nof nthe nlymphatics
b. jaundice
c. too nvigorous nbreastfeeding
d. overly ntight nundergarments
e. galactorrhea
5:
Which nkind nof nspeculum nis noften nmost nsuitable nfor nexamination nof nthe nnulliparous npatient?
a. Morgan's nspeculum
b. Endoscopic nspeculum
c. Ling nspeculum
d. Graves nspeculum
e. Pederson nspeculum