MN577 Unit 7 Seminar Quiz (all Correct answers) latest 2018 May
Question 1
A 22-year-old woman complains of pelvic pain. Physical examination reveals cervical motion tenderness and uterine tenderness. Which of the following would further support a diagnosis of PID?
Question options:
Temperature less than 100ºF (37. 8ºC)
Absence of white blood cells in vaginal fluid
Mucopurulent vaginal discharge
Laboratory documentation of cervical infection with E. coli
Question 2
Early warning signs of ovarian cancer include all of the following except:
Question options:
increase in abdominal size
indigestion and bloating
constipation
thyroid enlargement
Question 3
The risk of a woman developing ovarian cancer increases with age.
Question options:
True
False
Question 4
A 39-year-old woman comes to the office complaining of an increasingly heavy period and a feeling of “pelvic pressure.” She had a tubal ligation 5 years ago. Her pelvic exam reveals a 12 cm irregular uterus that is movable and no adnexal masses or tenderness. Based on this information, the most likely reason for the heavy menses is:
Question options:
menopausal symptoms
ovarian cyst
fibroid uterus
constipation
Question 5
A 76-year-old female known to you comes in complaining that she cannot take “this bulge coming from my vagina any longer.” She has been diagnosed in the past with a third degree cystocele, rectocele, and vaginal prolapse. She has a significant history of cardiovascular disease. Which of the following would be the best treatment option?
Question options:
A-P repair
La Forte procedure
Pessary
None of the above
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Solution: MN577 Unit 7 Seminar Quiz (all Correct answers) latest 2018 May