NR602 / NR 602 (LATEST) MIDTERM EXAM 2 VERSIONS
PRIMARY CARE OF THE CHILDBEARING AND
CHILDREARING FAMILY PRACTICUM - CHAMBERLAIN
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... [Show More] Bethesda System Pap smear report that reads LSIL is most consistent with which
classification
CIN 1
A single Pap smear reading of ASCUS in a patient negative for HPV infection should
have what as follow-up?
Routine screening
A female patient is 35 years old. She has never had an abnormal Pap smear and has had regular
screening since age 18. If she has a normal Pap smear with HPV testing today, when should she have the
next cervical cancer screening 5 years
Lab results on your 26-year-old patient show a negative Pap smear with a positive HPV
screen. Which procedure will be required next
Repeat Pap and HPV screen
9yo female has completed course of amox for strep throat. LMP was 2wks ago, says it
was normal. On exam, there's erythema of extern. genitalia w/small amount of white
discharge. Micro wet prep reveals few clue cells, but many budding hyphae. No WBCs.
Which one would be the most appropriate treatment?
a. Metronidazole 500mg BID x7 days
b. OTC hydrocortisone 1% cream
TID c. Fluconazole tabs 150mg x1
dose
d. Erythromycin 500mg TID x10 days
Woman c/o vaginal itching, white discharge. She is in good health except for recent abx for strep
throat. Pelvic reveals tender vulvovaginal area w/edema and nonmalodorous white patches. Which is
the most likely cause?
a. Bacterial vaginosis
b. Trichomonas
c. Lactobacillus overgrowth
d. Candidiasis
18yo female c/o secondary amenorrhea. On exam, there is normalsecondary sex characteristics and
normal genitalia. Pregnancy is ruled out. What would necessitate further eval?
a. Elevated blood cholesterol levels
b. Androgen deficiency
c. Galactorrhea
d. Hirsutism
Primary amenorrhea is best described as:
a. Cessation of menstruation x6mo
b. Failure of menstruation to occur by
17ho c. Failure of menstruation to occur by
13yo
25yo female c/o vaginal irritation and discharge. On exam, cervix is easily friable and erythematous.
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No adnexal tenderness. Wet prep reveals mobile protozoa on NS slide. This most likely represents:
a. Trichomonas
Treatment optionsfor condyloma acuminatum include:
a. Imiquimod (Aldera)
49yo female c/o dark, watery brown vaginal discharge. Which best describes what might be seen on
physical exam in pt's with cervical cancer?
a. Ulcerated firm cervix
22yo female c/o pelvic pain. Exam reveals cervical motion and uterine tenderness. Which supports PID
dx?
a. Temp <100F
b. Absence of WBCs in vag
fluid c. Mucopurulent vag
discharge
When a patin is diagnosed with PMS, which intervention would be recommended to
help alleviate the symptoms?
B. Eating a diet low in simple sugars and high in proteins.
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