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Women Health Np Certification 2025
Questions from Actual Past Exams With
Detailed Correct Answers And Rationales |
WHNP A+ Grade Study Material
A 19-year-old patient received the first 2 doses of the HPV
vaccine within the recommended time schedule. The
patient returns to the office 3 months after the initial dose
requesting the 3rd dose of the vaccination series. You
would advise the patient that:
a. it is too early for the 3rd dose
b. it is late for the 3rd dose, but you can give it today
c. you need to do a pregnancy test before giving the 3rd
dose Correct Answer a. It is too early for the 3rd dose
A 40-year-old patient is interested in starting a multi-
vitamin/mineral supplement and asks what should be
included. You base your advice on knowledge that a 40-
year-old female needs:
a. calcium 1000 mg each day
b. iron 8 mg each day
c. vitamin D 1200 U each day Correct Answer a. calcium
1000 mg each day
The patient who is going to use varenicline for smoking
cessation should be advised to:
,a. keep nicotine gum on hand in case they have
breakthrough craving
b. start the medication one week before their planned quit
date
c. stop taking the medication if they have strange dreams
Correct Answer B. start the medication one week before
their planned quit date
In a review of vaccinations at an initial prenatal visit at 12
weeks gestation the patient tells you they had the Tdap
(tetanus toxoid, diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis)
vaccination with their last pregnancy which was 2 years
ago. You would advise the patient that they will need a:
a. Tetanus and diphtheria (Td) booster in 8 years
b. Tdap vaccination at this visit
c. Tdap vaccination in the third trimester Correct Answer c.
Tdap vaccination in the third trimester
According to USPSTF recommendations which of the
following patients should have a low-dose CT scan to
screen for lung cancer?
a. A healthy 48-year-old patient who has smoked 1 pack
per day for 25 years and is a current smoker
b. A healthy 65-year-old patient who smoked 1 pack per
day for 30 years and who stopped smoking 5 years ago
c. A 80-year-old patient with severe chronic lung disease
who smoked 2 packs per day for 35 years and stopped
smoking 20 years ago Correct Answer B. a healthy 65-
,year-old patient who smoked 1 pack per day for 30 years
and who stopped smoking 5 years ago
According to National Osteoporosis Foundation and
USPSTF which of the following individuals should have
bone mineral density screening?
a. 40-year-old premenopausal women who smokes 1 PPD
b. 50-year-old postmenopausal woman with no fracture
risk factors
c. 65-year-old woman regardless of risk factors Correct
Answer c. 65-year-old woman regardless of risk factors
The leading cause of death overall in US women is:
a. Breast cancer
b. Heart disease
c. Unintentional injury Correct Answer b. heart disease
According to the American Diabetes Association, an
individual who has a history of gestational diabetes
should:
a. Begin regular screening for diabetes at age 45
b. Have screening for diabetes at least every 3 years
c. Use only a Hgb A1c for diabetes screening Correct
Answer b. have screening for diabetes at least every 3
years
, The CDC and USPSTF recommend that pregnant
individuals be screened for Hepatitis C:
a. If they have not had prior screening
b. Only if they have identified risk factors
c. With each pregnancy Correct Answer c. with each
pregnancy
Mrs. Jansen is a 34-year-old healthy female patient who is
nursing her first child. She has just been diagnosed with
mastitis and wants to know what to do about breast
feeding. The nurse practitioner advises her to:
Continue to nurse only on the unaffected side
Pump the breasts and discard the milk
Continue to nurse the baby as the mother tolerates
Correct Answer Correct Answer is: Continue to nurse the
baby as the mother tolerates.
RATIONALE:
An engorged breast can actually contribute to
mastitis, so the breast should be emptied completely.
It is safe for the baby to nurse when the mother has
mastitis, and so normal breastfeeding patterns should
not be interrupted. If the mother is uncomfortable, she
can be encouraged to begin with the unaffected breast
and then switch to the affected breast.
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