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Deck 36: Gynecologic Disorders
1
An adolescent female has heavy periods that are also irregular. The physical
exam is normal. A complete blood count reveals a hemoglobin of 8.9 g/dL. What test will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner order next?
A. Coagulation studies
B. Creactive protein
C. Thyroid function
D. Ultrasound of pelvis
exam is normal. A complete blood count reveals a hemoglobin of 8.9 g/dL. What test will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner order next?
A. Coagulation studies
B. Creactive protein
C. Thyroid function
D. Ultrasound of pelvis
Coagulation studies
2
A 16yearold female reports dull, achy cramping pain in her lower abdomen
lasting 2 or 3 hours that occurs between her menstrual periods each month. The adolescent is not sexually active. What is the treatment for this condition?
A. Abdominal ultrasound to rule out ovarian cyst
B. Oral contraceptives to suppress ovulation
C. Prostaglandin inhibitor analgesics and a heating pad
D. Referral to a pediatric gynecologist
lasting 2 or 3 hours that occurs between her menstrual periods each month. The adolescent is not sexually active. What is the treatment for this condition?
A. Abdominal ultrasound to rule out ovarian cyst
B. Oral contraceptives to suppress ovulation
C. Prostaglandin inhibitor analgesics and a heating pad
D. Referral to a pediatric gynecologist
Prostaglandin inhibitor analgesics and a heating pad
3
A schoolage female has had vulvovaginitis for 2 months. All cultures and tests
are negative, but the symptoms persist after treatment with both topical antibiotics and oral amoxicillin. What is the next course of action to treat this condition?
A. Estrogen cream at bedtime for 2 to 3 weeks
B. Referral to a pediatric gynecologist for further evaluation
C. Trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole daily for 1 to 2 months
D. Workup for possible sexual abuse
are negative, but the symptoms persist after treatment with both topical antibiotics and oral amoxicillin. What is the next course of action to treat this condition?
A. Estrogen cream at bedtime for 2 to 3 weeks
B. Referral to a pediatric gynecologist for further evaluation
C. Trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole daily for 1 to 2 months
D. Workup for possible sexual abuse
Estrogen cream at bedtime for 2 to 3 weeks
4
A 16yearold sexually active female has a fever, bilateral lower abdominal pain,
and malaise. A speculum and bimanual exam reveals adnexal tenderness. The urinalysis is normal and cervical cultures are pending. What medications will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner prescribe for this patient?
A. Azithromycin, doxycycline, and penicillin
B. Cefotaxime, azithromycin, and penicillin
C. Ceftriaxone, doxycycline, and metronidazole
D. Doxycycline, penicillin, and metronidazole
and malaise. A speculum and bimanual exam reveals adnexal tenderness. The urinalysis is normal and cervical cultures are pending. What medications will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner prescribe for this patient?
A. Azithromycin, doxycycline, and penicillin
B. Cefotaxime, azithromycin, and penicillin
C. Ceftriaxone, doxycycline, and metronidazole
D. Doxycycline, penicillin, and metronidazole
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5
A 4yearold female who has had two urinary tract infections has persistent
dysuria and genital redness. The physical exam reveals a thin, flat membrane from the posterior fourchette almost to the clitoris. Which treatment is indicated?
A. Application of A&D ointment
B. Counseling about hygiene
C. Reassurance and observation
D. Use of estrogencontaining cream
dysuria and genital redness. The physical exam reveals a thin, flat membrane from the posterior fourchette almost to the clitoris. Which treatment is indicated?
A. Application of A&D ointment
B. Counseling about hygiene
C. Reassurance and observation
D. Use of estrogencontaining cream
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6
A 16yearold female has not had a menstrual period yet and is concerned. She
denies sexual activity. An exam reveals an adult sexual maturity rating. Which laboratory test will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner order initially?
A. Genetic test for Turner syndrome
B. Pituitary hormone tests
C. Pregnancy test
D. Thyroid function tests
denies sexual activity. An exam reveals an adult sexual maturity rating. Which laboratory test will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner order initially?
A. Genetic test for Turner syndrome
B. Pituitary hormone tests
C. Pregnancy test
D. Thyroid function tests
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7
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner needs to assess a potential hymenal
tear in a prepubertal female who is apprehensive about the exam. Which approach will the nurse practitioner use?
A. Have the child sit froglegged on the parent's lap.
B. Place the child in the kneechest position on the exam table.
C. Put the child supine on the exam table with her feet in the stirrups.
D. Refer the child for a speculum exam under sedation.
tear in a prepubertal female who is apprehensive about the exam. Which approach will the nurse practitioner use?
A. Have the child sit froglegged on the parent's lap.
B. Place the child in the kneechest position on the exam table.
C. Put the child supine on the exam table with her feet in the stirrups.
D. Refer the child for a speculum exam under sedation.
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8
A 14yearold female has menometrorrhagia with moderate increase in menstrual flow and irregular periods. Her hemoglobin is 13.1 g/dL. How will this be managed?
A. Iron supplementation and prostaglandin inhibitors
B. One OCP twice daily for 3 to 4 days and then daily
C. Progestin every day for 10 to 14 days
D. Referral to a pediatric gynecologist for treatment
A. Iron supplementation and prostaglandin inhibitors
B. One OCP twice daily for 3 to 4 days and then daily
C. Progestin every day for 10 to 14 days
D. Referral to a pediatric gynecologist for treatment
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9
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is prescribing contraception for an
adolescent who has not used birth control previously. The adolescent has a normal exam and has no family history of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular disease or diabetes. Which preparation is used initially?
A. A combination oral contraceptive pills (OCP) with 30 to 35 mcg of estrogen and low progestin
B. A combination OCP with low androgenic potency, such as OrthoCyclen
C. A progestinonly minipill oral contraceptive
D. A subdermal implant contraception, such as Implanon or Nexplanon
adolescent who has not used birth control previously. The adolescent has a normal exam and has no family history of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular disease or diabetes. Which preparation is used initially?
A. A combination oral contraceptive pills (OCP) with 30 to 35 mcg of estrogen and low progestin
B. A combination OCP with low androgenic potency, such as OrthoCyclen
C. A progestinonly minipill oral contraceptive
D. A subdermal implant contraception, such as Implanon or Nexplanon
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10
An adolescent female tells the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner that she
had unprotected sexual intercourse 4 days prior and is worried she might become pregnant. What will the nurse practitioner do?
A. Prescribe ulipristal acetate (Ella).
B. Recommend levonorgestrel (Plan B One Step).
C. Start a combination OCP at regular doses.
D. Suggest using the less expensive After Pill preparation.
had unprotected sexual intercourse 4 days prior and is worried she might become pregnant. What will the nurse practitioner do?
A. Prescribe ulipristal acetate (Ella).
B. Recommend levonorgestrel (Plan B One Step).
C. Start a combination OCP at regular doses.
D. Suggest using the less expensive After Pill preparation.
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11
A 17yearold sexually active female who began having periods at age 14 reports
having moderate to severe dull lower abdominal pain associated predominantly with periods but that occurs at other times as well. The history reveals a recent onset of these symptoms. A pregnancy test is negative. Which course of action is most important?
A. Perform a full diagnostic workup to evaluate potential causes.
B. Prescribe a prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor.
C. Start a 3 to 6month trial of oral contraceptive pills.
D. Suggest using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
having moderate to severe dull lower abdominal pain associated predominantly with periods but that occurs at other times as well. The history reveals a recent onset of these symptoms. A pregnancy test is negative. Which course of action is most important?
A. Perform a full diagnostic workup to evaluate potential causes.
B. Prescribe a prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor.
C. Start a 3 to 6month trial of oral contraceptive pills.
D. Suggest using transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
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12
An adolescent female has periods every 30 days that are consistently heavy and last from 5 to 8 days. What is her diagnosis?
A. Menometrorrhagia
B. Menorrhagia
C. Metrorrhagia
D. Polymenorrhea
A. Menometrorrhagia
B. Menorrhagia
C. Metrorrhagia
D. Polymenorrhea
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13
A 16yearold female reports breast tenderness and a "lump." The primary care
pediatric nurse practitioner palpates a small fluidfilled mass in her right breast. A pregnancy test is negative. Which action is correct?
A. Obtain a CBC to rule out infection.
B. Order an ultrasound of the mass.
C. Prescribe NSAIDs to treat her discomfort.
D. Reassure her that the findings are normal.
pediatric nurse practitioner palpates a small fluidfilled mass in her right breast. A pregnancy test is negative. Which action is correct?
A. Obtain a CBC to rule out infection.
B. Order an ultrasound of the mass.
C. Prescribe NSAIDs to treat her discomfort.
D. Reassure her that the findings are normal.
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14
A 15yearold female has a positive pregnancy test and asks the primary care
pediatric nurse practitioner not to tell her parents. She is tearful and says she isn't sure she wants to keep the baby. What will the nurse practitioner do first?
A. Determine the statemandated reporting laws.
B. Encourage the adolescent to talk to her parents.
C. Obtain a social work consult to discuss adoption options.
D. Refer her to a prenatal care specialist for followup.
pediatric nurse practitioner not to tell her parents. She is tearful and says she isn't sure she wants to keep the baby. What will the nurse practitioner do first?
A. Determine the statemandated reporting laws.
B. Encourage the adolescent to talk to her parents.
C. Obtain a social work consult to discuss adoption options.
D. Refer her to a prenatal care specialist for followup.
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15
A sexually active adolescent female tests positive for N. gonorrhoeae and
B. Ceftriaxone 250 mg IM and azithromycin 1 g PO one time each
C.
trachomatis. She tells the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner that she wants to be treated today since she is moving out of town the next day. What will the nurse practitioner order?
C. Doxycycline 100 mg PO bid for 7 days
D. Erythromycin base 500 mg PO qid for 7 days
B. Ceftriaxone 250 mg IM and azithromycin 1 g PO one time each
C.
trachomatis. She tells the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner that she wants to be treated today since she is moving out of town the next day. What will the nurse practitioner order?
C. Doxycycline 100 mg PO bid for 7 days
D. Erythromycin base 500 mg PO qid for 7 days
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