1. Question: Turner’s syndrome can be suspected when the patient has
primary amenorrhea and
2. Question: A 21-year-old woman comes into your practice seeking birth
control. She has only recently become sexually activ
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1. Question: Turner’s syndrome can be suspected when the patient has
primary amenorrhea and
2. Question: A 21-year-old woman comes into your practice seeking birth
control. She has only recently become sexually active and has consistently
used condoms for safe sex. Your history reveals that she does not use
tampons during her menses and has very little knowledge about female
reproductive anatomy. Based on this information, which of the following birth
control choices would be least likely to meet her needs for contraceptive
management?
3. Question: The most common type of invasive breast carcinoma is
4. Question: Measuring waist circumference is most appropriate when the
client’s BMI places her in which of the following categories?
5. Question: The American Cancer Society recommends yearly mammogram
screening beginning at
6. Question: A dancer from an adult club down the street comes in for a
renewal of her birth control pill prescription. She says that everything is fine.
On examination, you find grayish-white vaginal discharge, greenish cervical
discharge and cervical motion tenderness. All of the following differential
diagnoses except?
7. Question: Which of the following contraception would be best for a woman
with sickle cell anemia?
8. Question: During a vaginal examination, you observe bulging of the anterior
wall when you ask the patient to bear down. This is most likely a
9. Question: When examining the cervix of a 20-year-old-female, you note that
most of the cervix is pink but there is a small ring of dark-red tissue
surrounding the os. This is most likely?
10. Question: A sexually active 18-year-old presents with postcoital spotting,
dysuria, and a yellow discharge. On exam you find her cervix is erythematous
and bleeds with contact. The most likely diagnosis is
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