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54. nnA nn20-year-old nnwoman nntells nnthe nnnurse nnthat nnshe nnperforms nnbreast nnself-examination nn(BSE) nnon
nna nnregular nnbasis. nnThe nnnurse nnevaluates nnthe nnwoman's nnunderstanding nnof nnBSE nnand nnability nnto

nnperform nnthe nntechnique nncorrectly. nnWhich nnactions nnby nnthe nnwoman nnindicate nnthat nnshe nnneeds

nnfurther nninstruction nnregarding nnBSE? nn(Circle nnall nnthat nnapply.) nn




A. nnPerforms nnBSE nnevery nnmonth nnon nnthe nnfirst nnday nnof nnher nnmenstrual nncycle.

B. nnObserves nnthe nnsize nnof nnher nnbreasts, nndirection nnof nnher nnnipples, nnand nnappearance nnof nnher nnskin,
nnincluding nnthe nnpresence nnof nndimpling, nnwhen nnlooking nnat nnher nnbreasts nnin nnthe nnmirror. nn



C. nnLies nndown nnon nna nnbed nnand nnputs nna nnpillow nnunder nnthe nnshoulder nnof nnthe nnbreast nnshe nnis nngoing nnto
nnpalpate. nnThen nnshe nnplaces nnthe nnarm nnon nnthat nnside nnunder nnher nnhead.



D. nnUses nnthe nntips nnof nntwo nnfingers nnto nnpalpate nnher nnbreast. nn

E. nnPalpates nnher nnbreast, nnusing nnan nnoverlapping nncircular nnpattern nnaround nnher nnentire nnbreast. nn

F. nnPalpates nnher nnbreasts nnagain, nnincluding nnup nninto nnher nnaxillae, nnwhile nntaki nn- nncorrect nnanswer-
Choices nnA nnand nnD nnare nncorrect; nna nnwoman nnshould nnperform nnBSE nnevery nnmonth nnat nnthe nnend nnof
nnmenstruation nnwhen nnthe nnbreasts nnare nnthe nnleast nntender; nnshe nnshould nnuse nnthe nnfinger- nnpads nnof nnher

nnthree nnmiddle nnfingers nnfor nnpalpation.




55. nnWhen nnpalpating nnthe nnsmall nnbreasts nnof nna nnyoung, nnslender nnwoman nnthe nnnurse nnshould: nn



A. nnWear nnclean nngloves nn

B. nnLift nnthe nnhands nnwhen nnmoving nnfrom nnone nnsegment nnof nnthe nnbreast nnto nnanother nn

C. nnUse nnboth nnhands

D. nnFollow nna nnsystematic, nnoverlapping nnpattern nn- nncorrect nnanswer-Choice nnD nnis nncorrect; nnclean nngloves
nnare nnrequired nnonly nnif nnopen nnlesions nnare nnpresent nnand nnwhen nncompressing nnthe nnnipple nnif nndischarge

nnis nnanticipated; nnfingers nnshould nnnot nnbe nnlifted; nntwo nnhands nnare nnused nnfor nnwomen nnwith nnlarge,

nnpendulous nnbreasts.

,56. nnA nnnurse nninstructed nna nnfemale nnclient nnregarding nnvulvar nnself-examination nn(VSE). nnWhich
nnstatement nnmade nnby nnthe nnclient nnindicates nnthat nnfurther nninstruction nnis nnneeded? nn




A. nn"I nnwill nnperform nnthis nnexamination nnat nnleast nnonce nna nnmonth, nnespecially nnif nnI nnchange nnsexual
nnpartners nnor nnam nnsexually nnactive." nn



B. nn"I nnwill nnbecome nnfamiliar nnwith nnhow nnmy nngenitalia nnlook nnand nnfeel nnso nnthat nnI nnwill nnbe nnable nnto
nndetect nnchanges." nn



C. nn"I nnwill nnuse nnthe nnexamination nnto nndetermine nnwhen nnI nnshould nnget nnmedications nnat nnthe nnpharmacy
nnfor nninfections." nn



D. nn"I nnwill nnwash nnmy nnhands nnthoroughly nnbefore nnand nnafter nnI nnexamine nnmyself." nn- nncorrect nnanswer-56.
nnChoice nnC nnis nncorrect; nnself-examination nnshould nnnot nnbe nnused nnfor nnself-diagnosis nnbut nnrather nnto

nndetect nnearly nnchanges, nnwhich nnwould nncall nnfor nnthe nnguidance nnof nna nnhealth nncare nnprovider.




57. nnA nnwomen's nnhealth nnnurse nnpractitioner nnis nngoing nnto nnperform nna nnpelvic nnexamination nnon nna
nnfemale nnclient. nnWhich nnnursing nnaction nnwould nnbe nnleast nneffective nnin nnenhancing nnthe nnclient's

nncomfort nnand nnrelaxation nnduring nnthe nnexamination? nn




A. nnEncourage nnthe nnclient nnto nnask nnquestions nnand nnexpress nnfeelings nnand nnconcerns nnbefore nnand nnafter
nnthe nnexamination. nn



B. nnAsk nnthe nnclient nnquestions nnas nnthe nnexamination nnis nnperformed.

C. nnAllow nnthe nnclient nnto nnkeep nnher nnshoes nnand nnsocks nnon nnwhen nnplacing nnher nnfeet nnin nnthe nnstirrups. nn

D. nnInstruct nnthe nnclient nnto nnplace nnher nnhands nnover nnher nndiaphragm nnand nntake nndeep, nnslow nnbreaths. nn-
nncorrect nnanswer-57. nnChoice nnB nnis nncorrect; nndo nnnot nnask nnquestions nnduring nnthe nnexamination nnbecause

nnit nnmay nndistract nnthe nnclient, nninter- nnfering nnwith nnrelaxation nnmeasures nnshe nnmay nnbe nnusing; nnoffer

nnexplanations nnonly nnas nnneeded nnduring nnthe nnexami- nnnation.




58. nnWhen nnassessing nnwomen nnit nnis nnimportant nnfor nna nnnurse nnto nnkeep nnin nnmind nnthe nnpossibility nnthat
nnthey nnare nnvictims nnof nnviolence. nnThe nnnurse nnshould: nn




A. nnUse nnan nnabuse nnassessment nnscreen nnduring nnthe nnassessment nnof nnevery nnwoman nn

B. nnRecognize nnthat nnabuse nnrarely nnoccurs nnduring nnpregnancy

C. nnAssess nna nnwoman's nnlegs nnand nnback nnas nnthe nnmost nncommonly nninjured nnareas nn

,D. nnNotify nnthe nnwoman's nnpartner nnimmediately nnif nnabuse nnis nnsuspected nn- nncorrect nnanswer-58. nnChoice
nnA nnis nncorrect; nnall nnwomen nnshould nnbe nnscreened nnbecause nnabuse nncan nnhappen nnto nnany nnwoman;

nnabuse nncan nnbegin nnor nnescalate nnduring nnpregnancy; nnthe nnmost nncom- nnmonly nninjured nnsites nnare nnhead,

nnneck, nnchest, nnabdomen, nnbreasts, nnand nnupper nnextremities. nnIf nnabuse nnis nnsuspected, nnthe nnnurse

nnneeds nnto nnassess nnfurther nnto nnencourage nndisclo- nnsure nnand nnthen nnassist nnthe nnwoman nnto nntake nnaction

nnand nnformulate nna nnsafety nnplan. nnNurses nnshould nnfollow nnthe nnlaws nnof nntheir nnstate nnwith nnregard nnto

nnreporting nninstances nnof nnabuse.




59. nnA nn52-year-old nnwoman nnasks nnthe nnnurse nnpractitioner nnabout nnhow nnoften nnshe nnshould nnbe
nnassessed nnfor nnthe nncommon nnhealth nnproblems nnthat nnwomen nnof nnher nnage nncould nnexperience. nnThe

nnnurse nnrecommends: nn




A. nnAn nnendometrial nnbiopsy nnevery nn3 nnto nn4 nnyears nn

B. nnA nnfecal nnoccult nnblood nntest nnannually

C. nnA nnmammogram nnevery nnother nnyear nn

D. nnBone nnmineral nndensity nntesting nnannually nn- nncorrect nnanswer-59. nnChoice nnB nnis nncorrect; nnbone
nnmineral nndensity nntesting nnshould nnbe nninitiated nnat nn65 nnyears nnof nnage nnor nnolder nnunless nnrisk nnfactors

nnare nnpresent; nnendometrial nnbiopsies nnare nnnot nnrecommended nnon nna nnroutine nnbasis nnfor nnmost nnwomen

nnbut nnwomen nnat nnrisk nnfor nnendometrial nncancer nnshould nnhave nnone nndone nnat nnmenopause;

nnmammograms nnshould nnbe nndone nnannually nnfor nnwomen nn50 nnyears nnof nnage nnand nnolder.




60. nnWhich nnstatement nnis nnmost nnaccurate nnregarding nnpersons nnwho nnshould nnparticipate nnin
nnpreconception nncounseling? nn




A. nnAll nnwomen nnand nntheir nnpartners nnas nnthey nnmake nndecisions nnabout nntheir nnreproductive nnfuture,
nnincluding nnbecoming nnparents nn



B. nnWomen nnolder nnthan nn40 nnyears nnof nnage nnwho nnwish nnto nnbecome nnpregnant nn

C. nnSexually nnactive nnwomen nnwho nndo nnnot nnuse nnbirth nncontrol nn

D. nnWomen nnwith nnchronic nnillnesses nnsuch nnas nndiabetes nnwho nnare nnplanning nnto nnget nnpregnant nn-
nncorrect nnanswer-60. nnChoice nnA nnis nncorrect; nnall nnwomen—not nnjust nnspecific nngroups—should

nnparticipate nnin nnpreconception nncare nnapproximately nn1 nnyear nnbefore nnplanning nnto nnbecome nnpregnant.




61. nnTo nnenhance nnthe nnaccuracy nnof nnthe nnPap nntest, nnthe nnnurse nnshould nninstruct nnthe nnwoman nnto: nn

, A. nnSchedule nnthe nntest nnjust nnprior nnto nnthe nnonset nnof nnmenses nn

B. nnStop nntaking nnbirth nncontrol nnpills nnfor nn2 nndays nnbefore nnthe nntest nn

C. nnAvoid nnintercourse nnfor nn24 nnto nn48 nnhours nnbefore nnthe nntest

D. nnDouche nnwith nna nnspecially nnprepared nnantiseptic nnsolution nnon nnthe nnnight nnbefore nnthe nntest" nn-
nncorrect nnanswer-61. nnChoice nnC nnis nncorrect; nnwomen nnshould nnnot nnuse nnvaginal nnmedications nnor

nndouche nnfor nn24 nnto nn48 nnhours nnbefore nnthe nntest; nnoral nncontraceptives nncan nncontinue; nnthe nnbest nntime

nnfor nnthe nntest nnis nnmidcycle.




CH nn6 nn- nncorrect nnanswer-



31. nnWhich nnwoman nnis nnat nngreatest nnrisk nnfor nndeveloping nnhypogonadotropic nnamenorrhea? nn



A. nnA nn48-year-old nnwoman nnin nnWeight nnWatchers nnwho nnlost nn20 nnpounds nnover nn6 nnmonths nn

B. nnA nn14-year-old nnfigure nnskater nn

C. nnAn nn18-year-old nnsoftball nnplayer

D. nnA nn30-year-old nn(G3 nnP3003) nnbreastfeeding nnwoman nn- nncorrect nnanswer-31. nnChoice nnB nnis nncorrect;
nnthe nn14-year-old nnreflects nnseveral nnof nnthe nnrisk nnfactors nnassociated nnwith nnthis nnmenstrual nndisorder,

nnnamely nnparticipating nnin nna nnsport nnthat nnis nnstressful, nnis nnsubjectively nnscored, nnand nnrequires nncontour-

revealing nnclothing nnand nnin nnwhich nnsuccess nnis nnfavored nnby nna nnprepubertal nnbody nnshape.



32. nnPharmacologic nnpreparations nncan nnbe nnused nnto nntreat nnprimary nndysmenorrhea. nnChoose nnthe
nnpreparation nnthat nnis nnleast nneffective nnin nnrelieving nnthe nnsymptoms nnof nnprimary nndysmenorrhea. nn




A. nnCombined nnoral nncontraceptive nnpill nn(OCP) nn

B. nnNaproxen nnsodium nn(Anaprox)

C. nnAcetaminophen nn(Tylenol) nn

D. nnIbuprofen nn(Motrin) nn- nncorrect nnanswer-32. nnChoice nnC nnis nncorrect; nnchoices nnA, nnB, nnand nnD nnall
nninterfere nnwith nnprostaglandin nnsynthesis nnwhereas nnacetaminophen nnhas nnno nnantiprostaglandin

nnproperties; nnprostaglandins nnare nna nnrecognized nnfactor nnin nnthe nnetiology nnof nnprimary nndysmenorrhea.




33. nnWomen nnexperiencing nnprimary nndysmenorrhea nnshould nnbe nnadvised nnto nnavoid: nn

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