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WH Quiz 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| In general, natural menopause occurs for most women between the ages of _____ years. | 48-55 |
| Which one of the following statements about menopause is FALSE? | A diagnosis is based on the absence of menses for 6 consecutive months. |
| Which of the following statements about menopause is TRUE? | Hot flashes can last well beyond the first 5-7 years following menopause |
| Lifestyle approaches to postmenopausal symptoms management include | Avoiding sugar, coffee, chocolate, and alcohol |
| The standard for managing moderate to severe menopausal symptoms is | Prescription systemic hormone products, such as estrogen and progesterone. |
| A woman's sexual complaint may be attributed to | Physical and mental health actors b. Sociocultural influences c. Normal variations of sexuality d. Any of the above. |
| The absence or markedly diminished feelings of sexual excitement and sexual pleasure from any type of sexual stimulation is called _______ sexual arousal disorder. | Subjective |
| All the following medications may cause sexual arousal problems EXCEPT | Sildenafil, alporstadil, and tibolone |
| For the woman who has never experienced orgasm, the clinician should | Diagram and describe female genital anatomy to her |
| Which of the following is the best definition of vaginismus? | Persistent difficulty to allow vaginal entry of a penis, finger, or any object |
| For a woman older than 35, the clinician will consider infertility treatment after six months of attempting a pregnancy because | There is a higher risk of pregnancy loss in the older woman |
| Approximately 72 _____ are required for spermatogenesis, after which sperm mature in the epididymis and then travel out of the vas deferens during ejaculation. | Days |
| The fertility test that involves radiologic imaging of an injection of a water- or oil- soluble contrast traveling through a woman's reproductive system is called | Hysterosalpingogram |
| What is the best definition of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)? | Uterine bleeding that is irregular in amount or frequency |
| What is a good first question to ask women who present with a concern about abnormal bleeding? | What is a normal pattern for you? |
| The least variation in menses occurs during the ages of | 20-40 |
| Signs of endometrial or cervical cancer may present with abnormal uterine bleeding, often as heavy, prolonged bleeding or | Metrorrhagia |
| Hyperandrogenism in reproductive-age women is most frequently associated with | Polycystic ovary syndrome |
| What is the hormone responsible for the clinical expression of androgen stimulation in androgen-sensitive tissues, such as skin and hair follicles? | DHT |
| Which of the following might be a sign of Hyperandrogenism? | Acne associated with menstrual dysfunction |
| Approximately what percentage of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS) is obese? | 50% |
| What is the term for pain that is in the pelvis or lower abdomen and is less than three months' duration | Acute pelvic pain |
| What is one of the most common gynecologic-related causes of chronic pelvic pain? | Endometriosis |
| Pharmacologic treatment for chronic pelvic pain frequently begins with | Oral analgesics |
| What is a common nongynecologic cause of chronic pelvic pain? | Irritable bowel syndrome |