Deck 19: Alterations in Womens Health
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Deck 19: Alterations in Womens Health
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Factors that can contribute to chronic pelvic pain (CPP) include (select all that apply):
A) Crohn's disease
B) Celiac disease
C) Sleep disorders
D) Intrauterine contraceptive device
A) Crohn's disease
B) Celiac disease
C) Sleep disorders
D) Intrauterine contraceptive device
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and factors that causes it:
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) develops in the pelvic region. It might last more than 6 months and creates functional and psychological disorders. This situation requires treatment or physician's intervention. The CPP is now become common medicinal problem of today's women. The reason of pain being caused remains unknown in certain cases and known in certain other. Known pain can be directly treated for cause. But unknown pain is treated with the help of symptom management.
The factors that would cause pain are categorized in reference to the human internal systems such as reproduction, urological, musculoskeletal, psychological, gastrointestinal, and neuromuscular systems.
• Option A - Crohn's disease and Option B - Celiac's disease falls under gastrointestinal causes of CPP
• Option C -Sleep disorders is the psychological factor that causes CPP.
• Option D -Intrauterine contraceptive device falls under reproductive system problem that causes CPP.
Hence, option
,
,
, and
is correct.
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) develops in the pelvic region. It might last more than 6 months and creates functional and psychological disorders. This situation requires treatment or physician's intervention. The CPP is now become common medicinal problem of today's women. The reason of pain being caused remains unknown in certain cases and known in certain other. Known pain can be directly treated for cause. But unknown pain is treated with the help of symptom management.
The factors that would cause pain are categorized in reference to the human internal systems such as reproduction, urological, musculoskeletal, psychological, gastrointestinal, and neuromuscular systems.
• Option A - Crohn's disease and Option B - Celiac's disease falls under gastrointestinal causes of CPP
• Option C -Sleep disorders is the psychological factor that causes CPP.
• Option D -Intrauterine contraceptive device falls under reproductive system problem that causes CPP.
Hence, option
,
,
, and
is correct. 2
During a teaching session, the nurse explains that women with polycystic ovary syndrome (POS) have:
A) Decreased levels of luteinizing hormone (LH)
B) Increased levels of testosterone
C) Increased secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
D) Decreased levels of estrogen
A) Decreased levels of luteinizing hormone (LH)
B) Increased levels of testosterone
C) Increased secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
D) Decreased levels of estrogen
"Polycystic ovary syndrome and related medical condition:"
"Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)" otherwise called the Stein-Leventhal syndrome prevails in today's women. It is a disorder in endocrine gland that affects 5% to 10% women in child bearing age. The etiology is still to be understood; but it is believed that genetic component causes PCOS.
"The PCO syndrome increases the level of testosterone. Hence, Option
is correct."
Likewise,
The medical condition increases estrogen in human body; but in option D provides information that estrogen level decrease in such condition. Hence Option D is incorrect.
The medical condition increases luteinizing hormone (LH) in the body; but in option A it is provides information that luteinizing hormone level decreases in such condition. Hence Option A is also incorrect.
The medical condition decreases secretion of follicle stimulating hormone level in the body; but in option C it is given that the "follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)" level increases in such condition. Hence Option C is also incorrect.
"Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)" otherwise called the Stein-Leventhal syndrome prevails in today's women. It is a disorder in endocrine gland that affects 5% to 10% women in child bearing age. The etiology is still to be understood; but it is believed that genetic component causes PCOS.
"The PCO syndrome increases the level of testosterone. Hence, Option
is correct."Likewise,
The medical condition increases estrogen in human body; but in option D provides information that estrogen level decrease in such condition. Hence Option D is incorrect.
The medical condition increases luteinizing hormone (LH) in the body; but in option A it is provides information that luteinizing hormone level decreases in such condition. Hence Option A is also incorrect.
The medical condition decreases secretion of follicle stimulating hormone level in the body; but in option C it is given that the "follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)" level increases in such condition. Hence Option C is also incorrect.
3
Risk factors for bacterial vaginosis (BV) include (select all that apply):
A) Poor hygiene
B) Poor nutrition
C) Antibiotic therapy
D) Smoking
A) Poor hygiene
B) Poor nutrition
C) Antibiotic therapy
D) Smoking
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) and its risk factors:
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal infection that occurs with disruption in normal vaginal flora. This condition is actually the decrease in the lactobacilli with increase in organism like genital mycoplasm, gardnerella, and peptostreptococci. The BV is more common in lesbian and bisexual women than in heterosexual women.
One amongst the risk factors of BV is an antibiotic therapy , because it alters normal vaginal flora in such condition. Hence, option
is correct.
Option A poor hygiene does not fall amongst the risk factors of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hence, option A is considered to be incorrect.
Option B poor nutrition does not fall amongst the risk factors of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hence, option B is considered to be incorrect.
Option D smoking does not fall amongst the risk factors of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hence, option D is considered to be incorrect.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal infection that occurs with disruption in normal vaginal flora. This condition is actually the decrease in the lactobacilli with increase in organism like genital mycoplasm, gardnerella, and peptostreptococci. The BV is more common in lesbian and bisexual women than in heterosexual women.
One amongst the risk factors of BV is an antibiotic therapy , because it alters normal vaginal flora in such condition. Hence, option
is correct. Option A poor hygiene does not fall amongst the risk factors of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hence, option A is considered to be incorrect.
Option B poor nutrition does not fall amongst the risk factors of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hence, option B is considered to be incorrect.
Option D smoking does not fall amongst the risk factors of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hence, option D is considered to be incorrect.
4
Chemotherapy is commonly used in the treatment plan of:
A) All who have breast cancer
B) Women who have stage 0 breast cancer
C) Women who have stage II breast cancer with low risk of recurrence
D) Women who have stage IV breast cancer
A) All who have breast cancer
B) Women who have stage 0 breast cancer
C) Women who have stage II breast cancer with low risk of recurrence
D) Women who have stage IV breast cancer
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5
Instruction to a patient experiencing diarrhea related to radiation therapy includes (select all that apply):
A) Drink 8-12 cups of clear liquid per day
B) Eat three large meals per day
C) Eat foods high in fiber
D) Use baby wipes instead of toilet paper
A) Drink 8-12 cups of clear liquid per day
B) Eat three large meals per day
C) Eat foods high in fiber
D) Use baby wipes instead of toilet paper
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6
A medical work-up for a 28-year-old woman presenting with chronic pelvic pain with normal menstrual cycles would include (select all that apply):
A) Laparoscopy
B) Colposcopy
C) Urinalysis
D) Endometrial biopsy
A) Laparoscopy
B) Colposcopy
C) Urinalysis
D) Endometrial biopsy
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7
A definition of menorrhagia is:
A) Bleeding that is excessive in number of days and amount of bleeding
B) Bleeding between periods or after menopause
C) Painful menstruation
D) Bleeding related to cervical dysplasia
A) Bleeding that is excessive in number of days and amount of bleeding
B) Bleeding between periods or after menopause
C) Painful menstruation
D) Bleeding related to cervical dysplasia
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8
A 45-year-old woman present at the women's health clinic complains of a foul vaginal odor and leakage of fecal material from her vagina. This is most likely related to:
A) Rectocele
B) Bacterial vaginitis
C) Genital fistulas
D) Endometrial cancer
A) Rectocele
B) Bacterial vaginitis
C) Genital fistulas
D) Endometrial cancer
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9
During a routine assessment of a 60-year-old woman in the women's health clinic, the nurse notes numerous bruises at various stages of healing on the woman's chest and abdomen. The first nursing action is:
A) Complete a fall risk assessment
B) Question the woman about her relationship with her partner
C) Question her about medications that can cause bruising
D) Assess for vertigo
A) Complete a fall risk assessment
B) Question the woman about her relationship with her partner
C) Question her about medications that can cause bruising
D) Assess for vertigo
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10
Which woman is at highest risk for ovarian cancer?
A) A 60-year-old Jewish woman who recently emigrated from Israel and has never been pregnant
B) A 40-year-old African-American woman who has four children and history of PID
C) A 55-year-old woman who recently emigrated from China and whose sister received treatment for stage I ovarian cancer
D) A 30-year-old obese woman with history of endometriosis
A) A 60-year-old Jewish woman who recently emigrated from Israel and has never been pregnant
B) A 40-year-old African-American woman who has four children and history of PID
C) A 55-year-old woman who recently emigrated from China and whose sister received treatment for stage I ovarian cancer
D) A 30-year-old obese woman with history of endometriosis
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