1. All of the following diagnostic testing and procedures are now…

Question Answered step-by-step 1. All of the following diagnostic testing and procedures are now… 1. All of the following diagnostic testing and procedures are now infrequently performed in clinical practice except:HysterosalpingogramSperm penetration assayThe postcoital test (PCT)Endometrial biopsy (EMB)2. Endometrial cancer occurs most frequently in a woman whoMenopausal and between the ages of 40-50Postmenopausal women between the ages of 60-65Perimenopausal women between the ages of 50-55none of the above3. The Bethesda System is used toreport breast cytologyreport colon cytologyreport cervical cytologyreport Bartholin gland cyst cytology4. If a woman is complaining of bilateral, milky nipple discharge, the clinician is to first:Perform a pregnancy testPerform a mammogram and an ultrasound of the breastsAssess the sella turcica with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Obtain a serum prolactin level and a thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) measurement5. What step can a clinician take to learn more about any chemicals used in a woman’s workplace?Contact OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration)Contact the woman’s workplace.Ask the woman to obtain her workplace MSDs (material safety data sheets).Conduct research on the OSHA website.6. The form of assisted reproductive technology that requires fertilization to occur within a patent fallopian tube, instead of a laboratory dish, is called:Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)Zygote intrafallopian transfer(ZIFT)In vitro fertilization (IVF)7. Why are most cases of ovarian cancer diagnosed when the disease has already reached an advanced stage?Women are not routinely screened for it.The symptoms are the same as those for cervical cancer.The symptoms are vague.The disease usually affects women over the age of 50.8. The infertility evaluation is an opportune time to suggest health promotion behaviors that may specifically improve fertility, including: Achieving a BMI in the range of 30 to 35, if the woman is under- or overweightReducing alcohol consumption to above 4 drinks per weekReducing caffeine consumption to no more than 350 per dayNone of the above9. Signs of endometrial or cervical cancer may present abnormal uterine bleeding, often a heavy, prolonged bleeding or:MenometrorrhagiaAmenorrheaOligomenorrheaPolymenorrhea10. Qualitative urine testing for hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) can be done reliably ___________ days after the implantation of the blastocyst (fertilized egg).0-7 days7-9 days9-14 days14-24 days11. A 30-year-old bisexual female is asking about treatment for uterine fibroids. She is asking you about treatment options. The NP knows that:Uterine fibroids are associated with sexual activitySince the patient is gay, she should opt to have a hysterectomyMRI with guided ultrasoundUterine artery embolization12. The primary cause of secondary amenorrhea is Lower genital tract causesLabial agglutinationPituitary tumorImperforate hymen13. The most common sites of metastatic spread of invasive breast cancer include all of the following except:Bones LungsPituitaryLymph nodes14. A 40-year-old white female mother died from ovarian cancer. The patient is asking the nurse practitioner, is there a way to prevent ovarian cancer?There is nothing you can do to prevent cancer because you have a genetic predisposition for the disease.You can prevent ovarian cancer by having a tubal ligation.There are factors that inhibit ovulation that can reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.None of the above.15. The most common benign breast masses are:GalactocelesHamartomasFibroadenomas and cystsLipomas and phyllodes tumors16. Among women age 55 years and older:Macromastia is the most common cause of breast masses.Breast masses are presumed malignant until proven otherwise.Most breast masses decrease in size over time and many resolve completelyDiagnostic imaging of a breast mass and tissue sampling should be deferred.17. What are risk factors for acquiring HPV?SmokingImmunosuppressionMultiple birthsAll of the aboveNone of the above18. The possibility of cancer is associated with mastalgia when the pain:Occurs in perimenopausal women who are receiving HTIs accompanied by skin changes or palpable abnormalityIs felt in both breasts equally and is related to a cyclic patternIs reproducible with palpation of the chest wall19. Cyclic mastalgia:more likely causes unilateral, localized pain that is sharp or burning in natureHas an increased risk of occurence in women whose diets are low in fatOccurs most frequently in women who are 18 to 30 years oldIs caused by hormonal changes associated with menstruation20. Which of the following is an ethical issue that is Specifically associated with pre-implantation testing with ART?Ownership of frozen embryos after the couple has divorcedA surrogate deciding she does not want to relinquish the infantGenetic engineering and the ability to reject embryos affected by inherited disordersThe implantation of multiple embryos, which can create high risk for the embryos and the woman. Health Science Science Nursing NRNP 6552 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)