WONDERLIC 50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A.
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What suggests malignancy in ovarian cancer? - VERIFIED ANSWERS-heavy, solid, fixed, poorly defined
What is the most common STI? - VERIFIED ANSWERS- chlamydia
Gonorrhea - VERIFIED ANSWERS-S: Variable: vaginal discharge, dysuria, abnormal uterine bleeding, abscess in Bartholin's or Skene's glands; the majority of cases are asymptomatic
O: often no signs apparent. May have purulent vaginal discharge
If untreated, it may progress to acute salpingitis, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease)
Fallopian Tube Mass--Acute Salpingitis (PID) - VERIFIED
ANSWERS-S: sudden fever > 38 C or 100.4 F, suprapubic pain
and tenderness
O: Acute--rigid, boardlike lower abdominal musculature. May have
purulent discharge from cervix. Movement of uterus and cervix causes intense pain.Chronic--bilateral, tender, fixed adnexal masses
Complications of PID: - VERIFIED ANSWERS-ectopic pregnancy,
infertility, and reinfection
Fallopian Tube Mass--Ectopic Pregnancy - VERIFIED
ANSWERS-S: Amenorrhea or irregular vaginal bleeding, pelvic
pain
O: Softening of cervix and fundus; movement of cervix and uterus
causes pain; palpable tender pelvic mass, which is solid, mobile, unilateral 1 / 2
Fluctuant Ovarian Mass--Ovarian Cyst - VERIFIED ANSWERS-S:
Usually asymptomatic
O: Smooth, round, fluctuant, mobile, nontender mass on ovary
Solid Ovarian Mass--Ovarian Cancer - VERIFIED ANSWERS-S:
May have abdominal pain, pelvic pain, increased abdominal size, bloating, or nonspecific GI symptoms or may be asymptomatic
O: Physical examination is not sensitive for ovarian mass but may
palpate solid tumor on ovary
What suggests malignancy in ovarian cancer? - VERIFIED ANSWERS-heavy, solid, fixed, poorly defined What is the most common STI? - VERIFIED ANSWERS- chlamydia
Gonorrhea - VERIFIED ANSWERS-S: Variable: vaginal discharge, dysuria, abnormal uterine bleeding, abscess in Bartholin's or Skene's glands; the majority of cases are asymptomatic
O: often no signs apparent. May have purulent vaginal discharge
If untreated, it may progress to acute salpingitis, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease)
Fallopian Tube Mass--Acute Salpingitis (PID) - VERIFIED
ANSWERS-S: sudden fever > 38 C or 100.4 F, suprapubic pain
and tenderness
O: Acute--rigid, boardlike lower abdominal musculature. May have
purulent discharge from cervix. Movement of uterus and cervix causes intense pain.Chronic--bilateral, tender, fixed adnexal masses
Complications of PID: - VERIFIED ANSWERS-ectopic pregnancy,
infertility, and reinfection
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