Question 1 1/1
In a woman who is 20 weeks pregnant, the fundus is typically the same height as:
A The symphysis pubis
.
B The umbilicus
. C The xiphoid
process .
D None of the
above .
Question 2 0/1
The following are risk factors for breast cancer except:
A Menarche after the age of 12
.
B Nulliparity
.
C Menopause at age 55 years or older
.
D First full-term pregnancy after age 30 .
Question 3 1/1
,Your patient is pregnant and has three cats. You educate her that she should have someone else clean the litter
box as there is an infection that can spread through cat feces that can be harmful to the unborn baby. The
infection is called:
A E. Coli
.
B Toxoplasmosis
. C Cat-scratch
fever .
D Tetanus
.
Question 4 1/1
All of the following are disadvantages of Combined Oral Contraceptives except:
A The need for daily pill taking
.
B The ongoing cost of the method for some individuals .
C Side effects for some women
.
D Reduction in the risk of some types of cancer .
Question 5 0/1
With irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), typically defecation:
A Makes the pain more intense .
B Provides relief from the Pain .
C Makes no difference in
thepain .
D Causes intense cramping
, .
Question 6 1/1
The Tanner scale divides sexual physical maturity into ________ stages
A Three
.
B Five
.
C Seven
.
D Nine
.
Question 7 1/1
Nonlatex condoms:
A Fit tighter on the penis than latex condoms
.
B Come in a variety of colors
.
C Have an increased risk of breakage or slippage during intercourse than latex condom .
D Lead to a greater incidence of allergies than latex condoms
.
Question 8 1/1
A potentially toxic environmental substance is lead. In pregnancy, lead is a neurotoxin and can cause learning
deficits and developmental delays. Lead is found in all of the following except:
A Fish
.
B Older homes with lead paint .
, C Certain types of pottery
.
D Some stained glass
.
Question 9 1/1
Prior to giving semen for an analysis, a male should be abstinent for:
A 24test hours prior to the .
B 2-5test days prior to the .
C 2test weeks prior to the .
D None of the above
.
Question 10 1/1
When medical therapy for heavy menstrual bleeding occurs, the following surgical management option(s) are
available:
A Dilation and curettage
.
B Endometrial ablation
.
C Uterine artery embolization .
D Hysterectomy
.
E A , B, and D
.
F A, B, C, and D