,What is an Ayre spatula used for? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Endometrial
A 72-year-old female patient has had previous normal Pap smears and mammograms
and does not want to do any at this time. What do you suggest to do? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -Neither
What theory is it that you continue to go through regarding growth and development
throughout life? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Erickson's
What is the normal pH of a vagina? - CORRECT ANSWERS -3.8-4.2
A women is needing immunizations. What type of prevention is this? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -Primary prevention
You see a 48-year-old woman who underwent an abdominal hysterectomy with cervical
removal for uterine fibroids 6 months ago. She last had a normal Pap test 11⁄2 years
ago. You recommend her next Pap test:
A. immediately.
B. in 11⁄2 years.
C. in 31⁄2 years.
D. neither now nor in the future. - CORRECT ANSWERS -D. neither now nor in the
future.
When performing a bimanual exam all of the following are noted as normal findings
except
A. Retroverted uterus
B. Anteflexed uterus
C. Fixed immobile uterus
D. Smooth firm ovary - CORRECT ANSWERS -C. Fixed immobile uterus
During a breast you note all of the findings below as normal except:
A. Asymmetrical size
B. Supernumerary nipple
C. Hyperpigmentation
D. Breasts that move up symmetrically with raising the arms - CORRECT ANSWERS -
C. Hyperpigmentation
A 45-year-old woman just had a normal Pap test result and has an absence of high-risk
HPV. You recommend her next Pap test in:
, A. 1 year.
B. 3 years.
C. 5 years.
D. 7 years. - CORRECT ANSWERS -C. 5 years.
You see a 33-year-old woman whose Pap smear result reveals atypical cells of
undetermined significance (ASC-US). She is also positive for HPV, with genotype
testing revealing the presence of high-risk HPV. You recommend:
A. repeating the Pap test immediately.
B. repeating the Pap test in 3 to 4 months.
C. referral for colposcopy.
D. administering the HPV-9 vaccine. - CORRECT ANSWERS -C. referral for
colposcopy.
During well-women visits for 21- to 29-year-old sexually active women who report more
than one sex partner within the past 6 months, all of the following are appropriate
screening tests except:
A. Pap test.
B. HPV testing.
C. pelvic examination.
D. STI screening. - CORRECT ANSWERS -B. HPV testing.
Which of the following is not part of the criteria for an older woman to cease having any
future Pap tests performed?
A. older than 55 years of age
B. negative screening results on three consecutive cytology or two consecutive co-test
results within 10 years
C. the most recent cytology occurring within the past 5 years
D. no history of cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN) 2 or greater within the past 20
years - CORRECT ANSWERS -A. older than 55 years of age
8) You see a 24-year-old woman who received the HPV vaccine (three doses) as a
teenager. She had a normal pap test 3 years ago. You recommend:
A. Conducting a Pap test
B. Conducting a Pap test and HPV testing
C. Waiting 2 years for the next Pap test
D. Ceasing future Pap tests until she turns 30 years old - CORRECT ANSWERS -A.
Conducting a Pap test
You see a 41-year-old woman whose Pap smear result reveals high-grade squamous
intraepithelial lesion (HSIL). The test result for high-risk HPV is negative. You
recommend:
A 72-year-old female patient has had previous normal Pap smears and mammograms
and does not want to do any at this time. What do you suggest to do? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -Neither
What theory is it that you continue to go through regarding growth and development
throughout life? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Erickson's
What is the normal pH of a vagina? - CORRECT ANSWERS -3.8-4.2
A women is needing immunizations. What type of prevention is this? - CORRECT
ANSWERS -Primary prevention
You see a 48-year-old woman who underwent an abdominal hysterectomy with cervical
removal for uterine fibroids 6 months ago. She last had a normal Pap test 11⁄2 years
ago. You recommend her next Pap test:
A. immediately.
B. in 11⁄2 years.
C. in 31⁄2 years.
D. neither now nor in the future. - CORRECT ANSWERS -D. neither now nor in the
future.
When performing a bimanual exam all of the following are noted as normal findings
except
A. Retroverted uterus
B. Anteflexed uterus
C. Fixed immobile uterus
D. Smooth firm ovary - CORRECT ANSWERS -C. Fixed immobile uterus
During a breast you note all of the findings below as normal except:
A. Asymmetrical size
B. Supernumerary nipple
C. Hyperpigmentation
D. Breasts that move up symmetrically with raising the arms - CORRECT ANSWERS -
C. Hyperpigmentation
A 45-year-old woman just had a normal Pap test result and has an absence of high-risk
HPV. You recommend her next Pap test in:
, A. 1 year.
B. 3 years.
C. 5 years.
D. 7 years. - CORRECT ANSWERS -C. 5 years.
You see a 33-year-old woman whose Pap smear result reveals atypical cells of
undetermined significance (ASC-US). She is also positive for HPV, with genotype
testing revealing the presence of high-risk HPV. You recommend:
A. repeating the Pap test immediately.
B. repeating the Pap test in 3 to 4 months.
C. referral for colposcopy.
D. administering the HPV-9 vaccine. - CORRECT ANSWERS -C. referral for
colposcopy.
During well-women visits for 21- to 29-year-old sexually active women who report more
than one sex partner within the past 6 months, all of the following are appropriate
screening tests except:
A. Pap test.
B. HPV testing.
C. pelvic examination.
D. STI screening. - CORRECT ANSWERS -B. HPV testing.
Which of the following is not part of the criteria for an older woman to cease having any
future Pap tests performed?
A. older than 55 years of age
B. negative screening results on three consecutive cytology or two consecutive co-test
results within 10 years
C. the most recent cytology occurring within the past 5 years
D. no history of cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN) 2 or greater within the past 20
years - CORRECT ANSWERS -A. older than 55 years of age
8) You see a 24-year-old woman who received the HPV vaccine (three doses) as a
teenager. She had a normal pap test 3 years ago. You recommend:
A. Conducting a Pap test
B. Conducting a Pap test and HPV testing
C. Waiting 2 years for the next Pap test
D. Ceasing future Pap tests until she turns 30 years old - CORRECT ANSWERS -A.
Conducting a Pap test
You see a 41-year-old woman whose Pap smear result reveals high-grade squamous
intraepithelial lesion (HSIL). The test result for high-risk HPV is negative. You
recommend: