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NURS 6552 Module 2 Knowledge Check
- Patients presenting for STI treatment should be screened for HIV:
- Women who have had toxic shock syndrome should be instructed avoid:
- Some terms that have been used to describe menstruation include all the following except:
- You should never treat a patient with HSV 2 symptoms after 72 hours.
- Menstrual cycle usually occurs around what age for girls?
- What test should be ordered for a woman who is experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) as well as headaches and peripheral vision changes?
- What is the danger of giving estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) to menopausal women with an intact uterus?
- What is the most common type of UTI that affects women?
- Research suggests a link between PMS and:
- What is the definition of primary amenorrhea?
- Genital HPV infection is very common and can be transmitted through:
- What is the most common symptom of bacterial vaginosis?
- The second most commonly reported STI is:
- Fever associated with pyelonephritis will usually resolve within how many hours of treatment with antibiotics?
- Hyperandrogenism in reproductive-age women is most frequently associated with:
- Why shouldn’t symptoms such as bloating, and breast tenderness be considered disordered perimenstrual symptoms?
- The most common site for endometrial implants found in other parts of the body is:
- Gonadotropin hormone-releasing agonists are recommended for only short-term use to treat heavy bleeding due to:
- Which of the following is one of the key criteria for a diagnosis of PMS?
- How can liver and renal diseases result in abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)?