Chapter 27: Female Genitourinary System
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. During a health history, a 22-year old woman asks, Can I get that vaccine for human
... [Show More] papilloma virus (HPV)? I have genital warts and Id like them to go away! What is the nurses best response?
2. During an examination, the nurse observes Na UfeRmSaIlNeGpTatBie.CnOtsMvestibule and expects to see the:
3. During a speculum inspection of the vagina, the nurse would expect to see what at the end of the vaginal canal?
4. The uterus is usually positioned tilting forward and superior to the bladder. This position is known as:
5. An 11-year-old girl is in the clinic for a sports physical examination. The nurse notices that she has begun to develop breasts, and during the conversation the girl reveals that she is worried about her development. The nurse should use which of these techniques to best assist the young girl in understanding the expected sequence for development? The nurse should:
6. A woman who is 8 weeks pregnant is in the clinic for a checkup. The nurse reads on her chart that her cervix is softened and looks cyanotic. The nurse knows that the woman is exhibiting sign and
sign.
7. Generally, the changes normally associated with menopause occur because the cells in the reproductive tract are:
8. The nurse is reviewing the changes that occur with menopause. Which changes are associated with menopause?
9. A 54-year-old woman who has just completed menopause is in the clinic today for a yearly physical examination. Which of these statements should the nurse include in patient education? A postmenopausal woman:
10. A woman is in the clinic for an annual gynecologic examination. The nurse should plan to begin the interview with the:
11. A patient has had three pregnancies and two live births. The nurse would record this information as grav
, para , AB .
12. During the interview with a female patient, the nurse gathers data that indicate the patient is perimenopausal. Which of these statements made by this patient leads to this conclusion?
13. A 50-year-old woman calls the clinic because she has noticed some changes in her body and breasts and wonders if these changes could be attributable to the hormone replacement therapy (HRT) she started 3 months earlier. The nurse should tell her:
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14. A 52-year-old patient states that when she sneezes or coughs she wets herself a little. She is very concerned that something may be wrong with her. The nurse suspects that the problem is:
15. During the interview, a patient reveals that she has some vaginal discharge. She is worried that it may be a sexually transmitted infection. The nurses most appropriate response to this would be: [Show Less]