Chapter 6: Reproductive Sys Concerns Flashcards

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Which condition is the least likely cause of amenorrhea in a 17–year–old client?

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c. Obesity

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When a nurse is counseling a woman for primary dysmenorrhea, which nonpharmacologic intervention might be recommended?

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d. Using a heating pad on the abdomen to relieve cramping

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Nafarelin (Synarel) is used to treat mild–to–severe endometriosis. What instruction or information should the nurse provide to a client regarding nafarelin administration?

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d. It can cause the client to experience some hot flashes and vaginal dryness.

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While interviewing a 31-year-old woman before her routine gynecologic examination, the nurse collects data about the client’s recent menstrual cycles. Which statement by the client should prompt the nurse to collect further information?

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b. “My flow is very heavy.”

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A 21–year–old client complains of severe pain immediately after the commencement of her menses. Which gynecologic condition is the most likely cause of this client’s presenting complaint?

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a. Primary dysmenorrhea

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Which symptom described by a client is characteristic of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)?

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a. “I feel irritable and moody a week before my period is supposed to start.”

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. A client complains of severe abdominal and pelvic pain around the time of menstruation. This pain has become progressively worse over the last 5 years. She also complains of pain during intercourse and has tried unsuccessfully to become pregnant for the past 18 months. To which condition are these symptoms most likely related?

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a. Endometriosis

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Which menopausal discomfort would the nurse anticipate when evaluating a woman for signs and symptoms of the climacteric?

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b. Hot flashes instability,

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Which risk factor would the nurse recognize as being frequently associated with osteoporosis?

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d. Cigarette

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A perimenopausal client has arrived for her annual gynecologic examination. Which preexisting condition would be extremely important for the nurse to identify during a discussion regarding the risks and benefits of hormone therapy?

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a. Breast cancer

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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is defined as excessive uterine bleeding without a demonstrable cause. Which statement regarding this condition is most accurate?

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a. DUB is most commonly caused by anovulation.

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The female athlete triad includes which common menstrual disorder?

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a. Amenorrhea

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Which system responses would the nurse recognize as being unrelated to prostaglandin (PGF2) release?

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d. Genitourinary system

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Which statement concerning cyclic perimenstrual pain and discomfort (CPPD) is accurate?

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c. PMS is a complex, poorly understood condition that may include any of a hundred symptoms.

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To assist a client in managing the symptoms of PMS, what should the nurse recommend based on current evidence?

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b. Herbal therapies, yoga, and massage

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Which statement related to the condition of endometriosis is most accurate?

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c. Endometriosis may worsen with repeated cycles or remain asymptomatic and disappear after menopause

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Which alteration in cyclic bleeding best describes bleeding that occurs at any time other than menses?

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d. Metrorrhagia

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Management of primary dysmenorrhea often requires a multifaceted approach. Which pharmacologic therapy provides optimal pain relief for this condition?

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c. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

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. A client has requested information regarding alternatives to hormonal therapy for menopausal symptoms. Which current information should the nurse provide to the client? (Select all that apply.)

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a. Soy d. Vitamin

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Which suggestions are appropriate for a client who complains of hot flashes? (Select all that apply.)

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a. Avoid caffeine. c. Wear layered clothing.

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Which medications can be taken by postmenopausal women to treat and/or prevent osteoporosis?

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a. Calcium c. Fosamax d. Actonel e. Calcitonin

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Which statement(s) might the nurse appropriately include when teaching a client about calcium intake for osteoporosis?

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c. “Tums are the most soluble form of calcium.” d. “You should take calcium with vitamin D because the vitamin D helps your body better absorb calcium

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Nurses are in an ideal position to educate clients who experience PMDD. What self-help activities have been documented as helpful in alleviating the symptoms of PMDD? (Select all that apply.)

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a. Regular exercise b. Improved nutrition d. Smoking cessation e. Oil of evening primrose