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NRNP 6552 MIDTERM Exam LATEST 2022/2023
(Verified Answers)100%PASS UPDATED 2025


Breast cancer screening recommendation - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Mammogram every
2 years from women aged 50-74


Self-breast examination screening recommendation - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-None, no
evidence has been showing teaching self examinations reduces the morbidity or mortality of
breast cancer.


Screening guidelines for IPV - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Screen all women of childbearing
age for IPV.


Screening for rubella immunity - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Serologic confirmation of
rubella immunity for all women of childbearing age and vaccinating all nonpregnant women
who are not immune. Pregnant women who are not immune to rubella should be vaccinated
immediately postpartum.


Screening for osteoporosis - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Routine screening with bone
density measurements for all women 65 years and older, younger women with post-
menopausal fractures and other risk factors (low BMI, smoking, hip fracture, excessive
alcohol and white race)

,Screening for diabetes in pregnant and non-pregnant women p. 160 - ✔️CORRECT
ANSWER✅-*Screening for gestational diabetes usually occurs at 24 to 28 weeks'
gestation; postpartum six to twelve weeks if gestational diabet


Screening for cardiovascular disease in women p. 158 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Blood
Pressure-routine hypertension screening.
Lipid panel-not stand alone, with risk factors
Body weight-BMI risk factor


Screening for thyroid dysfunction - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Older women, postpartum
women, and women with down syndrome


Screening for colorectal cancer p. 154 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-flexible sigmoidoscopy
every 5 years starting at age 50 to 75


colonoscopy every 10 years starting at age 50


Screening for cervical cancer p. 154 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Screen all women ages 21-
65 years with pap test every 3 years; women 30-65 include HPV test every 5 years


Screening for ovarian cancer p. 154 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Recommends AGAINST
routine screening with tumor markers, ultrasound, or pelvic examination of asymptomatic
women who are not at increased risk for ovarian cancer

,BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 p. 159 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Only women with a family history
associated with an increased risk (breast, ovarian, tubal or peritoneal cancer); genetic
counseling


HPV vaccinations p. 84 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-2 or 3 doses at age 11 to 26 (2 doses age
9-14; 15-45 gets 3)


HIV screening p. 156 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-CDC annually; USPSTF recommends one-
time screening for all adults 15-65 years; knowledge check says every visit


STI screening - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Screen all sexually active women 24 years and
younger; women older than 24 years who are at increased risk (p. 155)


Types of speculums and use of the different types - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-1) Pederson-
nulliparous, postmenopausal, transgender men on testosterone, transgender women with
neovaginas
2) Graves-most parous individuals
3) Large graves-significant tissue or adipose


Normal vs abnormal pap smears - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-*Normal-no cell changes were
found on your cervix
*Abnormal-cell changes were found on your cervix, likely caused by HPV

, Gynecological procedures (colposcopy, MRI, Ultrasound) p. 322, p. 516 - ✔️CORRECT
ANSWER✅-*Colposcopy-Colposcopy can be used to diagnose:
Genital warts
Inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis)
Precancerous changes in the tissue of the cervix
Precancerous changes in the tissue of the vagina
Precancerous changes of the vulva
*MRI-
*Ultrasound-transvaginal p. 516


Common areas for breast malignancies p. 111 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-upper outer
quadrant


Methods of abortions p. 375 - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅--Aspiration (main)
-Medication (25%)
-Labor induction
-Surgery (hysterctomy or hysterotomy)


Physiologic menopause - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-Due to aging, defined as permanent
cessation of menses for 12 consecutive months


Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) and menopausal women - ✔️CORRECT ANSWER✅-
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