NR661/ NR 661 Women & Men’s Health (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Chamberlain
NR661/ NR 661 Women & Men’s Health
(Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and
Verified Answers| 100% CorrectChamberlain
Q: A patient who is scheduled for pelvic exam with PAP sear should be advised to avoid
douching, sexual intercourse and tampon use before her exam. For how long should she be
advised to avoid these activities for optimal evaluation?
a. 24 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 36 hours
d 1 week
Answer:
b. 48 hours
Q: A 17 year old presents with complaints of dysmenorrhea. Which finding below suggests that
this is secondary dysmenorrhea?
a. normal pelvic exam
b. dysmenorrhea is not limited to menses
c. unpredictable menses
d. nausea with menses
Answer:
b. dysmenorrhea is not limited to menses
Q: A 22 year old female has been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). What
is a common finding?
a. low testosterone level
b. elevated insulin levels
c. positive pregnancy test
d. elevated blood pressure
Answer:
b. elevated insulin levels
Q: After a vaginal exam, a patient received a prescription for metronidazole 500mg twice daily
for 7 days. What was her likely diagnosis?
a. bacterial vaginosis
b. syphilis
c. chlamydia
d. gonorhea
Answer:
a. bacterial vaginosis
Q: A 20 year old female reports that her grandmother and mother have osteoporosis. What
should she be encouraged to do to reduce her risk of osteoporosis?
a. aerobic exercise, weight loss, low-fat diet
b. smoking cessation, weight bearing exercise
c. calcium supplementation, adequate vitamin A and C intake
d. optimal caloric intake, vitamin D, supplementation
Answer:
b. smoking cessation, weight bearing exercise
Q: A mammogram in a healthy 50 year old female patient is an example of:
a. primary prevention
b. secondary prevention
c. tertiary prevention
d. quaternary prevention
Answer:
b. secondary prevention
Q: A 70 year old female has been in a mutually monogamous relationship for the past 33 years.
She has never had an abnormal pap smear. What recommendations should be made regarding
pap smears for her?
a. they should be continued annually
b. they should be preformed every 5 years
c. they can be discontinued now
d. they can be discontinued at age 75 years
Answer:
c. they can be discontinued now
Q: A patient who takes oral contraceptive pills is at increased risk of:
a. gallbladder disease
b. depression
c. hypothyroidism
d. varicose veins
Answer:
a. gallbladder disease
Q: The frequency for cervical screening depends on the patient and her age. what is the longest
recommended time interval between cervical screens for a patient who is 30-64 years old.
a. 1 year
b. 2 years
c. 3 years
d. 5 years
Answer:
d. 5 years
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