Exam Code : WHNP
Exam Name : Women Health Nurse Practitioner
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The CDC recommends HIV screening for:
All patients aged 13 to 64 in all health care settings
All patients aged 13 to 64 who are at increased risk for HIV
All patients aged 13 to 64 who are sexually active
The CDC recommends HIV screening for all patients aged 13 to 64 in all health care settings.
The leading cause of death in women age 65 and over is:
Cancer
Heart disease
Pneumonia
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women age 65 and over. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in women age 65 and over. Pneumonia is the seventh leading cause of death in women age 65 and over.
Which vaccine is safe for use in pregnancy?
Live attenuated nasal flu vaccine
Rubella
Tdap
Tdap is safe for use in pregnancy. Tdap is recommended in the third trimester of pregnancy to confer passive immunity to the fetus. Rubella and live attenuated nasal flu vaccines are contraindicated in pregnancy.
Which is an effective treatment for primary dysmenorrhea?
Aspirin
Copper IUD
NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
NSAIDS are an effective treatment for primary dysmenorrhea. The Copper IUD is likely to increase the severity of primary dysmenorrhea. Aspirin is not indicated for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.
Which set of lab results would indicate hypothyroidism?
Decreased TSH, increased FT4
Increased TSH, decreased FT4
Increased TSH, increased FT4
Increased TSH and decreased FT4 would indicate hypothyroidism.
What is your most likely diagnosis in a postpartum patient with fever, uterine
subinvolution, flu-like symptoms, pelvic pain and foul smelling lochia?
Endometritis
Trichomonas
UTI (urinary tract infection)
Endometritis is the most likely diagnosis in a postpartum patient with fever, uterine subinvolution, flu-like symptoms, pelvic pain and foul smelling lochia.