NSG6430 Week 4 Quiz and Correct Answers, Exams of Nursing

A quiz with correct answers related to women's health. It covers topics such as contraception, breast cancer, menstrual cycle, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. The quiz also includes questions about medications used for abnormal uterine bleeding and secondary amenorrhea. The correct answers provide information on the frequency of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate injections, the benefits of barrier contraception methods, and the side effects of Depo-Provera injections. likely to be useful for nursing students studying women's health.

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NSG6430 week 4 Quiz And correct Answer
The nurse practitioner is prescribing a depot medroxyprogesterone
acetate (DMPA) injection for
a patient. This medication is given at _______ week intervals. - correct
answer 12
Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in preventing
pregnancy than more
modern methods, the nurse practitioner understands that interest in
barrier methods is on the rise
because they: - correct answer can help protect against STIs, including
HIV
A woman is interested in starting Depo-Provera injections for
contraception. What would be the
most likely side effect that she should be educated about? - correct
answer irregular bleeding
Lenore, fifty-five years old, comes in for evaluation of a breast mass.
Which of the following
assessment findings is/are associated with carcinoma of the breast?
Select all that apply. - correct answer Scaly lesions similar to eczema on
one areola and nipple
Peau d'orange dimpling of skin over one breast
Unilateral retraction and deviation of nipple
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The nurse practitioner is prescribing a depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) injection for a patient. This medication is given at _______ week intervals. - correct answer 12 Although barrier contraception methods are less effective in preventing pregnancy than more modern methods, the nurse practitioner understands that interest in barrier methods is on the rise because they: - correct answer can help protect against STIs, including HIV A woman is interested in starting Depo-Provera injections for contraception. What would be the most likely side effect that she should be educated about? - correct answer irregular bleeding Lenore, fifty-five years old, comes in for evaluation of a breast mass. Which of the following assessment findings is/are associated with carcinoma of the breast? Select all that apply. - correct answer Scaly lesions similar to eczema on one areola and nipple Peau d'orange dimpling of skin over one breast Unilateral retraction and deviation of nipple

There are several phases to the menstrual cycle. What phase begins with ovulation and ends with menstruation? - correct answer Luteal phase Tanisha is a twenty-two-year-old woman who presents with extreme irritability and mood swings, bloating, constipation, fluid retention, and headache. She tearfully tells you, "This happens every month in my cycle. I get like a crazy woman, lashing out at everyone. I'm afraid I'll lose my job if I can't stop this. Sometimes, it's so bad. I just want to quit living. I need help!" Tanisha's symptoms are typical of what disorder? - correct answer premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) Sylvia is a forty-four-year-old woman with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) and is unable to use combined hormonal oral contraceptives. Which of the following medications can be used for management of AUB? - correct answer Medroxyprogesterone Your fifteen-year-old patient has been diagnosed with secondary amenorrhea. The urine human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) is negative and Prolactin levels are within normal limits. The

The nurse practitioner is instructing a patient on the proper use of the diaphragm, a barrier contraceptive method. Which of the following would the nurse practitioner include in the instructions? - correct answer The diaphragm is more effective when used with spermicidal jelly. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) has multiple causes. When a woman presents and reports menstrual irregularity with amenorrhea, which is the most common cause of amenorrhea? - correct answer anovulation Polycystic ovaries predispose women to a higher incidence of: - correct answer endometrial cancer A well-woman visit for an adolescent should include which of the following? Select all that apply. - correct answer A general health history focusing on reproductive and sexual health concerns (menses, gynecologic, and pregnancy related) and psychosocial (family related, peer related, emotional, and physical as well as related to abuse, drug use, and alcohol use) concerns Screening tests and immunizations as indicated by the health history

External-only inspection of the genitalia A 42-year-old female presents to your office with complaint of a palpable breast mass that she noticed while performing her breast self-examination. After taking her history, you perform a clinical breast examination which reveals a solitary, 3 cm, mobile, non- painful, rubbery mass. On the basis of her clinical breast examination, what is most likely her diagnosis? - correct answer fibroadenoma Which of the following contraceptives would not be a reasonable method for a 40-year-old patient that smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day and has a history of hypertension? - correct answer contraceptive patch The nurse practitioner is counseling a patient on the proper use of the vaginal contraceptive ring. Which of the following statements is true? - correct answer The ring should be left in place for three weeks then removed during the fourth week for menses.