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1. What has changed in terms of recommended antibiotic treatment for uncomplicated lower UTIs? 2. 3. a. 4. Seven-day regimens are now recommended. 5. 6. b. 7. Three times a day of oral antibiotics... are now recommended. 8. 9. c. 10. Three-day regimens are now recommended. 11. 12. d. 13. A single dose is now recommended. 1. What is considered to be a common trigger of psoriasis? 2. 3. a. 4. Stress 5. 6. b. 7. Pregnancy 8. 9. c. 10. Migraines 11. 12. d. 13. Menstruation The clinician is seeing a 48-year-old woman for the first time. She is overweight and has a blood pressure of 120/92. She is on no medications and does not smoke or drink alcohol. Her family history is negative for heart disease. Her physical exam is unremarkable. The clinician should advise her as follows: a. Her blood pressure is high normal and does not require further follow-up at this time. b. She has prehypertension. c. She has stage 1 hypertension. d. She needs two additional blood pressure checks on two separate occasions. 1. What tends to cause acne in adolescence? 2. 3. a. 4. A decrease in estrogen 5. 6. b. 7. Dietary changes 8. 9. c. 10. Hormonal birth control use 11. 12. d. 13. An increase in testosterone The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and: a. Complete dilation of the cervix b. Change in the position of the fetus c. Rupture of the membranes d. Progressive cervical change The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and: a. Complete dilation of the cervix b. Change in the position of the fetus c. Rupture of the membranes d. Progressive cervical change Which of the following statements does not support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease? a. Crying every day b. Forgetting where she puts things c. Getting lost driving to the grocery store d. Lost ability to balance a checkbook A 23-year-old woman is seeing the clinician because of chronic headaches. These headaches are typically preceded by seeing flashing lights. These visual distortions spontaneously resolve followed by throbbing pain on either the right or left side of her head. Pain is associated with photophobia, nausea, and vomiting. The most likely diagnosis is: 1. 2. a. 3. Cluster headache 4. 5. b. 6. Migraine headache 7. 8. c. 9. Temporal arteritis 10. 11. d. 12. Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) When is round ligament pain most likely to occur in pregnant women? 1. 2. a. 3. Between 6–8 weeks’ gestation 4. 5. b. 6. Between 24–28 weeks’ gestation 7. 8. c. 9. Between 10–12 weeks’ gestation 10. 11. d. 12. Between 16–20 weeks’ gestation Postpartum depression occurs in about what percentage of women who give birth? a. 5–10% b. 25–30% c. 10–15% d. 1–5% About how many breastfeeding women are affected by lactation mastitis? a. 10% b. 20% c. 15% d. 25% What is the most typical schedule of prenatal care in the first 28 weeks of pregnancy? 1. 2. a. 3. Visits scheduled every 2 weeks 4. 5. b. 6. Visits scheduled every 3 weeks 7. 8. c. 9. Visits scheduled every week 10. 11. d. 12. Visits scheduled every 4 weeks About what percentage of pregnant women develop gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, or pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorder? a. 5–7% b. 10–12% c. 1–3% d. 12–15 What is the term for a postpartum disorder in which bacteria ascend from the lower genital tract and infect the uterus? 1. 2. a. 3. Postpartum amenorrhea 4. 5. b. 6. Postpartum endometritis 7. 8. c. 9. Postpartum staphylococcus 10. 11. d. 12. Postpartum lochia How does women’s anatomy make them more susceptible to UTIs? a. Asymptomatic UTIs do not resolve themselves without treatment. b. Women tend to get UTIs when they are pregnant. c. There is a longer distance between the urethra and anus. d. Their urethras are shorter. A 60-year-old woman has a blood pressure of 144/86. This would be classified as: a. Normal blood pressure b. Prehypertensive c. Stage 1 hypertension (per course hero) d. Stage 2 hypertension After how many weeks’ gestation is a pregnancy loss considered a fetal death or stillbirth? a. 18 weeks b. 30 weeks c. 20 weeks d. 24 weeks What can be used as a space-filling device, replacing normal pressure on the vaginal walls when levator ani support is unreliable? 1. 2. a. 3. Diaphragms 4. 5. b. 6. Tampons 7. 8. c. 9. Kegels 10. 11. d. 12. Sacral nerve stimulators All of the following symptoms are associated with chest pain and representative of coronary artery disease except: a. Diaphoresis b. Jaw pain c. Pain with inspiration d. Shortness of breath Screening for hyperlipidemia is recommended to begin at what age for women with no risk factors a. 35 b. 40 c. 45 d. 50 What is the potential danger of a fetus born through meconium-stained amniotic fluid? a. The infant will not be able to relax its anal sphincter. b. The infant can breathe meconium into the lungs. c. The infant can get meconium caught in the esophagus. d. The infant will be born with jaundice. What does rosacea describe? a. Adult acne b. Nail fungus c. Swelling of the joints d. Pruritis Any woman with a complicated cystitis or symptoms of upper tract disease needs a urine culture and: a. Sensitivity test b. Blood culture c. Urine dipstick d. Parenteral culture What is the definition of a primary headache? a. A headache that occurs only before and during menstruation b. A headache is caused by a preexisting condition c. A headache that is not a symptom of, or caused by, another condition d. A headache that is characterized by muscle tension What is the leading cause of first-trimester maternal death? a. Ectopic pregnancy b. Complications from prior gynecologic surgeries c. Abortion d. Complications from unresolved STIs When considering a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, the clinician should: a. Interview her with a family member or close friend b. Interview her separately (alone) then with a family member or close friend c. Obtain the history from a family member or close friend d. Rely on client observation without obtaining a history What is the most common cause of death in women in the United States? a. Breast cancer b. Cardiovascular disease c. Cervical cancer d. Lung cancer What percentage of pregnant women in developed countries have iron-deficiency anemia? a. 20% b. 10% c. 15% d. 5% How does the third stage of labor end? a. With the birth of the baby b. With the delivery of the placenta c. With the clamping of the umbilical cord d. With the complete dilation of the cervix What is a possible cause of abdominal pain during pregnancy? a. Round ligament pain b. Diabetes c. Anemia d. Cytomegalovirus Type 2 diabetes includes insulin resistance and affects what percentage of those who have diabetes? a. 75–80% b. 65–70% c. 55–60% ????? d. 90–95% The primary endocrine disorders affecting women are diabetes mellitus and: a. Psoriatic arthritis b. Thyroid conditions c. Melanoma d. Polydipsia 1. When can relief from pregnancy induces nausea and vomiting be expected? 2. 3. a. 4. 6–8 weeks’ gestation 5. 6. b. 7. 12–14 weeks’ gestation 8. 9. c. 10. 20–22 weeks’ gestation 11. 12. d. 13. after 24 weeks’ gestation What is the term for the craving and purposeful consumption of nonfood items for more than one month? a. Anemia b. Toxemia c. Pica d. Torsion What significantly increases the risk of hypertension in women? a. The onset of menopause b. Hormonal replacement therapy c. Depression d. Atherosclerosis Carbohydrate intolerance and increased insulin resistance first recognized in pregnancy is known as: a. Overt diabetes b. Gestational diabetes c. Carbohydrate overload d. Iron-deficiency anemia A chronic skin disorder that is thought to be caused by an abnormal immune reaction in the skin is atopic dermatitis or: a. Rosacea b. Psoriasis c. Cellulitis d. Eczema What is a potential benefit of circumcision? a. Decreased incidence of urinary tract infections b. Prevention of prostate cancer c. Increased immunity against herpes simplex virus d. Prevention of transmission of sexually transmitted bacteria Without treatment shortly after birth, as many as 90 percent of infants born to hepatitis B–infected mothers will: a. Develop HIV b. Have cognitive difficulties c. Need blood transfusions d. Become infected Fever associated with pyelonephritis will usually resolve within how many hours of treatment with antibiotics? a. 24 hours b. 12 hours c. 72 hours d. 80 hours What is more likely to occur in women with female genital cutting? 1. 2. a. 3. Low birth-weight babies 4. 5. b. 6. Birth-related complications 7. 8. c. 9. Miscarriages 10. 11. d. 12. Premature births What is the general goal of surgical treatment for stress UI? a. To increase the capacity of the bladder b. To increase pressure on the vaginal walls c. To support and strengthen the levator ani d. To support and stabilize the urethra The clinician is ordering a lipid panel for a 50-year-old woman. The following advice should be given: 1. 2. a. 3. Eat a normal breakfast the morning of the blood draw 4. 5. b. 6. Fast for 12 hours prior to the blood draw 7. 8. c. 9. No dietary changes 10. 11. d. 12. Eat a low-fat breakfast the morning of the blood draw All except which of the following are important historical questions for a 29-year-old woman in clinic for right-sided weakness? a. Use of oral combined hormonal contraceptives b. Recent childbirth c. History of recent deep venous thrombosis d. History of pelvic inflammatory disease What is the initial symptom of Lyme disease, seen in approximately 70 to 80 percent of people infected with the bacterium? 1. 2. a. 3. Red facial patches 4. 5. b. 6. A circular red rash 7. 8. c. 9. Rough bumps on the skin 10. 11. d. 12. Shortness of breath According to the CDC, what percentage of pregnant women continues to drink alcohol during their pregnancies? a. 10% b. 20% c. 25% d. 30% What is a contributor to the increased incidence of heartburn during pregnancy? a. The increased incidence of hypertension during pregnancy b. The dilation of veins in the esophagus, due to increased blood flow c. The increased levels of magnesium and calcium in the blood d. The pregnancy hormone relaxin, which softens the lower esophageal sphincter Gender differences in heart disease can be found in: a. Diagnosis b. Treatment c. Identification of symptoms d. All of the above What is the recommended amount of Kegel contractions per day for women whose pelvic muscles are weak? a. 10 b. 50 c. 30 d. 7 What is a common cause of leg cramps during pregnancy? a. An imbalance of calcium and magnesium b. Dehydration c. An inability to sleep d. Poor nutrition [Show More]

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