Chapter 22 Gynecologic Emergencies Flashcards
1. The external female genitalia are collectively referred to as the: A) vagina. B) pudendum. C) external labia. D) mons veneris.
Ans: B
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2. What part of the female genitalia is homologous to the glans penis of the male? A) Hymen B) Clitoris C) Urethra D) Vestibule
Ans: B
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3. Which of the following conditions, if it remains undetected until puberty, can result in acute pain, severe constipation, and low back pain at the onset of menses? A) Ovarian cyst B) Endometriosis C) Ectopic pregnancy D) Imperforate hymen
Ans: D
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4. In the average female, the menstrual cycle lasts \_\_\_ days. A) 21 B) 24 C) 28 D) 35
Ans: C
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5. During normal menstruation, approximately \_\_\_\_ to \_\_\_\_ mL of blood is discharged from the vagina. A) 25, 65 B) 50, 75 C) 65, 80 D) 75, 100
Ans: A
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6. The headache commonly experienced by women during their menstrual cycle is caused by: A) acute stress. B) vasoconstriction. C) hormonal release. D) transient cerebral edema.
Ans: C
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7. The onset of menses is called \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_, and typically occurs between the ages of \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A) menorrhea, 10 and 12 years B) menarche, 11 and 14 years C) menopause, 12 and 15 years D) the climacteric, 14 and 16 years
Ans: B
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- Postmenopausal women:
A) often experience hot flashes and bradycardia.
B) tend to experience fewer urinary tract infections.
C) are usually over 35 years of age and tend to be obese.
D) are more susceptible to atherosclerosis and osteoporosis.
Ans: D
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9. Which of the following medications would MOST likely be used in the prehospital setting to treat some women with severe premenstrual syndrome? A) Haldol and Tylenol B) Glucose and fentanyl C) Valium and ibuprofen D) Insulin and acetaminophen
Ans: B
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- Mittelschmerz is defined as:
A) unilateral abdominal pain and cramping that occur during the ovulatory process.
B) bilateral abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding caused by excess hormone release.
C) abdominal cramping, vaginal bleeding, and a headache lasting more than a week.
D) severe abdominal cramping and a vascular headache that are caused by ovulation.
Ans: A
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11. Dysmenorrhea that occurs before, during, and after menstrual flow: A) affects about 80% of women. B) is called primary dysmenorrhea. C) is generally hormonal in nature. D) may signal an underlying illness.
Ans: D
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12. The MOST common cause of amenorrhea is: A) stress. B) exercise. C) pregnancy. D) anorexia nervosa.
Ans: C
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13. Which of the following conditions poses the LEAST risk for shock due to vaginal bleeding? A) Metrorrhagia B) Dysmenorrhea C) Polymenorrhea D) Hypermenorrhea
Ans: B
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- Which of the following statements regarding endometritis is correct?
A) Untreated endometritis may result in septic shock.
B) Endometritis is defined as an enlargement of the uterus.
C) Endometritis is most commonly caused by an intrauterine device.
D) Endometritis results when endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus.
Ans: A
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- In contrast to endometritis, endometriosis:
A) may present without abdominal pain.
B) is an inflammation of the uterine lining.
C) generally causes light menstrual periods.
D) is often the result of gynecologic surgery.
Ans: A
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16. Pelvic inflammatory disease commonly affects all of the following organs, EXCEPT the: A) uterus. B) ovaries. C) urinary bladder. D) fallopian tubes.
Ans: C
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17. Pelvic inflammatory disease MOST commonly affects: A) the external genitalia. B) sexually active women. C) postmenopausal women. D) women over 30 years of age.
Ans: B
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18. Which of the following is a potential complication of pelvic inflammatory disease? A) Uterine rupture B) Ectopic pregnancy C) Respiratory failure D) Urinary tract infection
Ans: B
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- Risk factors for pelvic inflammatory disease include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) monogamy.
B) an intrauterine device.
C) heterosexual sex with multiple partners.
D) 20- to 24-year-old age group.
Ans: A
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- Common signs and symptoms of gardnerella vaginitis include:
A) high fever, polymenorrhea, dysuria, and pain during sex.
B) a thick vaginal discharge, abdominal pain, and vaginal irritation.
C) low-grade fever, itching, vaginal bleeding, and abdominal pain.
D) a “fishy” vaginal odor, itching, irritation, and vaginal discharge.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge