NURS 6551 FINAL EXAM (3 VERSIONS) & NURS 6551 MIDTERM EXAM (3 VERSIONS) (50 CORRECT Q & A IN EACH VERSION, TOTAL: 300 Q & A)
NURS 6551 Final Exam / NURS6551 Final Exam (Latest): Primary Care of Women: Walden University
Walden University NURS 6551 Final Exam / Walden University NURS6551 Final Exam
· Question 1
What is the general goal of surgical treatment for stress UI?
· Question 2
Gender differences in heart disease can be found in:
· Question 3
Sarah, who just found out she is pregnant, is taking prenatal vitamins with extra daily supplements of iron. She may be a candidate for
· Question 4
Margie, who has been breastfeeding for 4 weeks, has mastitis in her right breast and is taking Dixcloxacillin. She asks you what she needs to do about feeding the baby. You respond
· Question 5
A 25-year-old obese female has a history of frequent candida vaginal infections in the past year. She is in a monogamous sexual relationship and uses and intrauterine device (IUD) for contraception. Of the following, which is the most likely underlying condition predisposing her to recurring candida vaginitis?
· Question 6
Qualitative urine testing for hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) can be done reliably ________ days after implantation of the blastocyst (fertilized egg).
· Question 7
Karen is taking oral contraceptive pills for fertility control. Karen calls the clinic and reports the presence of chest pain and shortness of breath. You instruct Karen to:
· Question 8
A new mother asks, “Is it true that breast milk will prevent my baby from catching colds and other infections?” You should give which of the following replies based on current research findings:
· Question 9
What is a contributor to the increased incidence of heartburn during pregnancy?
· Question 10
Nettie, who is pregnant, is suffering from exacerbation of peptic ulcer disorder. Which is the best medication to order for her?
· Question 11
A common prenatal care model in which women have their first visit with one provider and then subsequent visits in a group setting is called:
· Question 12
Lynn comes to the clinic for her initial prenatal visit. Based on her menstral history, the client is at 9 weeks’ gestation and is scheduled to have an ultrasound for estimation of the gestational age of the fetus. Which fetal measurement is the best indicator of gestational age at this time?
· Question 13
What is a possible cause of abdominal pain during pregnancy?
· Question 14
A 28-year-old pregnant patient, at 18 weeks gestation, complains of feeling lightheaded when standing. which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse practitioner?
· Question 15
In order to maintain continence bladder pressure must be
· Question 16
How does the third stage of labor end?
· Question 17
Which of the following drugs should be used with extreme caution in breastfeeding mothers?
· Question 18
How can hormonal influences during pregnancy cause backache?
· Question 19
According to Naegele’s rule, if a woman’s last normal menstral period (LNMP) was September 23, what is her estimated date of delivery?
· Question 20
A poorly defined, flat, blue-black macule, present at birth and usually on the trunk and buttocks, is a
· Question 21
The majority of early pregnancy losses are due to:
· Question 22
Without treatment shortly after birth, as many as 90 percent of infants born to hepatitis B–infected mothers will:
· Question 23
A 28-year-old pregnant patient gives a history of smoking 1 pack of cigarettes per day (1 PPD). The nurse practitioner is accurate when she tells the patient that cigarette smoking is associated with:
· Question 24
Which of the following does not increase a woman’s risk for developing cervical cancer?
· Question 25
A nurse practitioner is holding a prenatal nutrition class for a group of patients. Considering cultural variations, which of the following women may be increased risk for inadequate intake of calcium?
· Question 26
What is the best description of Bishop’s score?
· Question 27
Sandra, who is 5 months pregnant and of average height and weight, asks you how many extra calories she should be adding to her diet per day. You tell her to add:
· Question 28
What components make up the biophysical profile?
· Question 29
What is the leading cause of first-trimester maternal death?
· Question 30
A newborn delivered by a mother with no prenatal care exhibits the following: dysmorphic facial features including short palpebral fissures, a thin upper lip, an elongated and flattened philtrum, and a flattened midface region. You suspect that the mother engaged in what behavior during pregnancy?
· Question 31
What is a common cause of leg cramps during pregnancy?
· Question 32
What is the simplest and safest method of suppressing lactation after it has started?
· Question 33
Uncomplicated acute bacterial cystitis occurs in women who:
· Question 34
Which of the following diseases is not acquired transplancentally?
· Question 35
NSAID use during pregnancy has been linked to which condition in newborns?
· Question 36
Carrie is due to deliver her second baby. During your work-up, you note that she hemorrhaged after delivering her first baby 2 years ago, has always had menorrhagia, and bruises easily. Her lab work reveals a normal blood work-up, including a normal prothrombin time and activated partial thromboplastin time. What do you suspect?
· Question 37
Screening for hyperlipidemia is recommended to begin at what age for women with no risk factors?
· Question 38
A 20-year-old female patient presents with lower abdominal pain, moderate vaginal bleeding, and right shoulder pain. Her blood pressure is 85/50 mmHg, pulse 140, respirations 28, and temperature 98 deg. F. She has a history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Her urine pregnancy test is positive. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
· Question 39
Which of the following recommendations should you provide to parents about reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
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· Question 40
What is the recommended timing for gestational diabetes screening?
· Question 41
What is an indication of the second stage of labor?
· Question 42
Liza is 34 weeks pregnant and has mild hypertension. You are performing a nonstress test (NST). What is the criterion for a reactive NST?
· Question 43
You see G5P4015 on a client’s history form. You surmise that
· Question 44
A 50-year-old patient has abnormal vaginal bleeding with heavy periods and intermenstrual water discharge with a small amount of blood. What is the most likely diagnosis?
· Question 45
What is significant about cytomegalovirus (CMV)?
· Question 46
A 30-year-old female patient is seeking advice from the nurse practitioner about becoming pregnant. She is currently taking an oral contraceptive. She gives a history of having a hydatidiform molar pregnancy 2 years ago. The appropriate plan of care for this patient should include:
· Question 47
A woman with hyperemesis gravidarum would most likely benefit from a plan of care designed to address which of the following nursing diagnosis?
· Question 48
All except which of the following are important historical questions for a 29-year-old woman in clinic for right-sided weakness?
· Question 49
The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and:
· Question 50
An example of an X-linked recessive condition or trait is
· Question 51
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NURS 6551 Final Exam / NURS6551 Final Exam (Latest): Primary Care of Women: Walden University
Walden University NURS 6551 Final Exam / Walden University NURS6551 Final Exam
What has changed in terms of recommended antibiotic treatment for uncomplicated lower UTIs?
a. Seven-day regimens are now recommended.
b. Three times a day of oral antibiotics are now recommended.
c. Three-day regimens are now recommended.
d. A single dose is now recommended.
What is considered to be a common trigger of psoriasis?
a. Stress
b. Pregnancy
c. Migraines
d. Menstruation
The clinician is seeing a 48-year-old woman for the first time. She is overweight and has a blood pressure of 120/92. She is on no medications and does not smoke or drink alcohol. Her family history is negative for heart disease. Her physical exam is unremarkable. The clinician should advise her as follows:
a.
Her blood pressure is high normal and does not require further follow-up at this time.
b.
She has prehypertension.
c.
She has stage 1 hypertension.
d.
She needs two additional blood pressure checks on two separate occasions.
What tends to cause acne in adolescence?
a. A decrease in estrogen
b. Dietary changes
c. Hormonal birth control use
d. An increase in testosterone
The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and:
a.
Complete dilation of the cervix
b.
Change in the position of the fetus
c.
Rupture of the membranes
d.
Progressive cervical change
The onset of labor is indicated by regular uterine contractions and:
a.
Complete dilation of the cervix
b.
Change in the position of the fetus
c.
Rupture of the membranes
d.
Progressive cervical change
Which of the following statements does not support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease?
a.
Crying every day
b.
Forgetting where she puts things
c.
Getting lost driving to the grocery store
d.
Lost ability to balance a checkbook
A 23-year-old woman is seeing the clinician because of chronic headaches. These headaches are typically preceded by seeing flashing lights. These visual distortions spontaneously resolve followed by throbbing pain on either the right or left side of her head. Pain is associated with photophobia, nausea, and vomiting. The most likely diagnosis is:
a. Cluster headache
b. Migraine headache
c. Temporal arteritis
d. Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
When is round ligament pain most likely to occur in pregnant women?
a. Between 6–8 weeks’ gestation
b. Between 24–28 weeks’ gestation
c. Between 10–12 weeks’ gestation
d. Between 16–20 weeks’ gestation
Postpartum depression occurs in about what percentage of women who give birth?
a.
5–10%
b.
25–30%
c.
10–15%
d.
1–5%
About how many breastfeeding women are affected by lactation mastitis?
a.
10%
b.
20%
c.
15%
d.
25%
What is the most typical schedule of prenatal care in the first 28 weeks of pregnancy?
a. Visits scheduled every 2 weeks
b. Visits scheduled every 3 weeks
3. Visits scheduled every week
4. Visits scheduled every 4 weeks
About what percentage of pregnant women develop gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, or pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorder?
a.
5–7%
b.
10–12%
c.
1–3%
d.
12–15
What is the term for a postpartum disorder in which bacteria ascend from the lower genital tract and infect the uterus?
a. Postpartum amenorrhea
b. Postpartum endometritis
c. Postpartum staphylococcus
d. Postpartum lochia
How does women’s anatomy make them more susceptible to UTIs?
a.
Asymptomatic UTIs do not resolve themselves without treatment.
b.
Women tend to get UTIs when they are pregnant.
c.
There is a longer distance between the urethra and anus.
d.
Their urethras are shorter.
A 60-year-old woman has a blood pressure of 144/86. This would be classified as:
a.
Normal blood pressure
b.
Prehypertensive
c.
Stage 1 hypertension (per course hero)
d.
Stage 2 hypertension
After how many weeks’ gestation is a pregnancy loss considered a fetal death or stillbirth?
a.
18 weeks
b.
30 weeks
c.
20 weeks
d.
24 weeks
What can be used as a space-filling device, replacing normal pressure on the vaginal walls when levator ani support is unreliable?
a. Diaphragms
b. Tampons
c. Kegels
d. Sacral nerve stimulators
All of the following symptoms are associated with chest pain and representative of coronary artery disease except:
a.
Diaphoresis
b.
Jaw pain
c.
Pain with inspiration
d.
Shortness of breath
Screening for hyperlipidemia is recommended to begin at what age for women with no risk factors
a.
35
b.
40
c.
45
d.
50
What is the potential danger of a fetus born through meconium-stained amniotic fluid?
a.
The infant will not be able to relax its anal sphincter.
b.
The infant can breathe meconium into the lungs.
c.
The infant can get meconium caught in the esophagus.
d.
The infant will be born with jaundice.
What does rosacea describe?
a.
Adult acne
b.
Nail fungus
c.
Swelling of the joints
d.
Pruritis
Any woman with a complicated cystitis or symptoms of upper tract disease needs a urine culture and:
a.
Sensitivity test
b.
Blood culture
c.
Urine dipstick
d.
Parenteral culture
What is the definition of a primary headache?
a.
A headache that occurs only before and during menstruation
b.
A headache is caused by a preexisting condition
c.
A headache that is not a symptom of, or caused by, another condition
d.
A headache that is characterized by muscle tension
What is the leading cause of first-trimester maternal death?
a.
Ectopic pregnancy
b.
Complications from prior gynecologic surgeries
c.
Abortion
d.
Complications from unresolved STIs
When considering a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, the clinician should:
a.
Interview her with a family member or close friend
b.
Interview her separately (alone) then with a family member or close friend
c.
Obtain the history from a family member or close friend
d.
Rely on client observation without obtaining a history
What is the most common cause of death in women in the United States?
a.
Breast cancer
b.
Cardiovascular disease
c.
Cervical cancer
d.
Lung cancer
What percentage of pregnant women in developed countries have iron-deficiency anemia?
a.
20%
b.
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