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NSG6430 FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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NSG6430 FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • September 24, 2024
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109 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 109
For the patient with chronic bacterial vaginosis, the nurse
practitioner will prescribe:

Metronidazole cream topically for 2 days


Metronidazole tablets orally for 1 week

Metronidazole gel .75% vaginally 1-2 times a week for 4 to 6 months

Metronidazole injection once a month for 3 months

Term 2 of 109
A woman arrives at the clinic for a pregnancy test. Her
last menstrual period (LMP) was February 14, 2017. Using
Nageles Rule, what is the client's expected date of birth
(EDB)?

November 21, 2017

November 7, 2017


December 17, 2017

November 21, 2027

Term 3 of 109
A thirty-five-year-old woman, presents with a six-month
history of hypermenorrhea, backache, and pelvic
pressure. On examination, you discover a twelve-week
size uterus with irregular contour. Which of the following does this most likely represent?

Ovarian carcinoma


Endometrial cancer


Uterine fibroid

Bartholin's cyst

,Term 4 of 109
You are meeting with twenty-two-year-old Emily to
discuss birth control options. She has tried "the pill" in
the past but failed to take it regularly. She is interested in
depo because she only has to come in every three months for a shot. She also heard that one
does not get a period on depo, and she likes the thought of that. Which of the following would
be a specific consideration with depo that you would need to discuss with Emily based on her
desires for a birth control method?

Depo can cause break through bleeding up to the second or third injection


As with any hormonal birth control, changes in weight can occur.


Depo does not offer pregnancy protection for those who are obese.

Excessive exercise

Term 5 of 109
The nurse practitioner knows that a highly valuable assessment tool for evaluating urinary
incontinence and contributing factors in daily life is:

A voiding dairy


Fibrocystic breast changes

Increased free androgens

Penicillin

Term 6 of 109
you are researching preliminary evidence-based sources about breast cancer risk factors.
which of the following would you find is not one for the disease:

breast cancer

candidiasis

fibrocystic breast disease


fibrocystic breast changes

,Term 7 of 109
The nurse practitioner's exam findings on a patient with
vaginal Candidiasis is positive for all of the
following except:

vaginal ph of 2

vaginal ph of 4

vaginal ph of 7


vaginal ph of 1

Term 8 of 109
The nurse practitioner understands that women with
bacterial vaginosis typically present with:

ovulation suppression

urinary frequency


thick, white vaginal discharge

malodorous discharge

Term 9 of 109
The nurse practitioner is recommending daily Calcium
supplementation of ___________ to her female patients
that are older than 50 years of age.

1200 mg

800 mg

500 mg

2000 mg

, Term 10 of 109
The patient presents with complaints of a painful, swollen lump in her vaginal area. She's
reports difficulty sitting and walking due to the pain. Which of the following is a likely diagnosis
for this patient

Bacterial vaginosis

Uterine fibroid

Ovarian cysts

Bartholin's cyst

Term 11 of 109
A nurse practitioner is participating in a women's health
fair. When educating the women about risk factors for
breast cancer, which of the following statements
is incorrect?

Breast cancer

Fibrocystic breast disease

Hypertension

Fibrocystic breast changes

Term 12 of 109
Which one of the following statements about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is false

Lesbians are at very low risk for development of STIs and vaginal infections

Stis do not require treatment

Stis can be transmitted through casual contact

Stis are always symptomatic and easy to diagnose

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