The nurse practitioner knows that a highly valuable assessment tool for evaluating urinary incontinence and contributing factors in daily life
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Question 1 options:
A) the interview
C) the physical exam
D) the patient's response to non-pharmacologic treatments
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Question 2 (2.5 points)
The nurse practitioner is counseling a 57 year-old patient with urinary incontinence. The patient desires to try non- pharmacological, non-invasive methods of treatment at this time. Which of the following should be included in the patient's plan of care? Select all that apply.
Question 2 options:
Use of bulking agents
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Question 3 (2.5 points)
The nurse practitioner is performing a bimanual exam on a new OB patient and notices that the lower portion of the patient’s uterus is soft. This is known as:
Question 3 options:
B) Chadwick's Sign
C) Nightingale's Sign
D) Goodell's Sign
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Question 4 (2.5 points)
Your female patient presents for vaginal discharge with an odor, and has noticed painless “bumps” on her vaginal area. Sexual history includes past male partners and her current female partner. On exam you note beefy red papules and an ulcerative lesion on her vulva, granular tissue and scarring, and inguinal adenopathy. You suspect she has:
Question 4 options:
A) HSV-2
C) Chancroid
D) Molluscum Contagiosum
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Question 5 (2.5 points)
The physical examination of any woman suspected of being abused or battered includes all of the
following except:
Question 5 options:
A) a thorough inspection for signs of injury, past and present
B) a physical assessment just like that of any other adult female
D) the use of body maps and diagrams to accurately portray the patient's physical condition
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Question 6 (2.5 points)
The most effective means of obtaining the history of abuse is to use a communication model that:
Question 6 options:
A) avoids having the patient's children present during the discussion
B) signals someone is interested and that the woman is not alone
C) emphasizes the belief that violence is not acceptable, no matter what the batterer might have said to the patient
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Question 7 (2.5 points)
Clinicians should routinely consider intimate partment violence (IPV) as a possible diagnosis for women who present with all of the following except:
Question 7 options:
A) chronic stress-related symptoms
C) central nervous system (CNS) symptoms
D) gynecologic problems, especially multiple ones
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Question 8 (2.5 points)
The factors that enable women to enjoy and control their sexual and reproductive lives, including a physical and emotional state of well-being and the quality of sexual and other close relationships, make up a woman's:
Question 8 options:
B) gender identit
C) gender role behaviors
D) psychosocial orientation
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Question 9 (2.5 points)
Which one of the following is not among the ways clinicians can provide a welcoming, safe environment for Lesbian, Gay, Bixsexual, or Transgender (LGBT) patients?
Question 9 options:
A) Avoid the heterosexual assumption by using gender-neutral language.
B) Explain whether and how information will be documented in the patient's medical record.
D) Offer mainstream referrals that are culturally sensitive to SGMs.
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Question 10 (2.5 points)
Which one of the following is the definition of the term "gender identity"?
Question 10 options:
A) People who respond erotically to both sexes
C) People who are similar in age, class, and sexual status
D) A label for behavior not usually associated with one's natal sex
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Question 11 (2.5 points)
Which one of the following statements about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is false?
Question 11 options:
B) HIV has been identified in case studies of women who report sex only with women.
C) Transgender women (Male to Female) have extremely high rates of HIV infection.
D) Risky behaviors for STIs include sex during menses.
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Question 12 (2.5 points)
Among the midlife health issues of women, the number one cause of mortality in the United States is:
Question 12 options:
A) primary osteoporosis
C) overweight and obesity
D) cancer
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Question 13 (2.5 points)
Lifestyle approaches to manage menopause related vasomotor symptoms include:
Question 13 options:
A) sleeping more than 8 hours per night
C) decreasing levels of physical activity
D) more than 1,000 international units/day of vitamin E
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Question 14 (2.5 points)
The standard for managing moderate to severe menopausal symptoms is:
Question 14 options:
A) lifestyle changes, such as dieting and exercising
B) nonhormone products, such as antidepressant medications
C) alternative care, such as acupuncture, combined with organic herbs
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