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1
Q

Which type of skin lesion would be observed in vitiligo?

a. wheal
b. patch
c. papule
d. bulla

A

b. patch

2
Q

Which is not a cardinal sign of preeclampsia?

a. edema
b. acidosis
c. high blood pressure
d. proteinuria

A

b. acidosis

3
Q

When the entire endometrial cavity is shed as a single unit, which causes great pain is called?

a. primary dysmenorrhea
b. secondary dysmenorrhea
c. membranosus dysmenorrhea
d. atresia

A

c. membranosus dysmenorrhea

4
Q

Preeclampsia and eclampsia have all of the following in common except?

a. edema
b. proteinuria
c. high blood pressure
d. coma

A

d. coma

5
Q

A macule is a skin lesion that may appear as which of the following?

a. plaque
b. wheal
c. freckle
d. excoriation

A

c. freckle

6
Q

Which is a symptom of endometriosis?

a. painful urination
b. dysmenorrhea
c. infertility
d. all of the above

A

d. all of the above

7
Q

Which of the following is not associated with Toxic Shock syndrome?

a. headache
b. vomiting
c. nausea
d. increase appetite

A

d. increase appetite

8
Q

The hyoid bone is found at the level of _____?

a. C2
b. C3
c. C4
d. C5

A

b. C3

9
Q

Menstruation occurs every 13 days. This is an example of?

a. menometorrphagia
b. oligomenorrhea
c. polymenorrhea
d. vaginal infection

A

c. polymenorrhea

10
Q

The ovulation phase usually lasts?

a. 1 hour
b. 24-48 hours
c. 5 days
d. 6-12 hours

A

b. 24-48 hours

11
Q

Salpingitis is most closely defined as which of the following?

a. inflammation of the vulva
b. inflammation of the uterus
c. inflammation of the fallopian tube
d. inflammation of the urethra

A

c. inflammation of the fallopian tube

12
Q

Angular stomatitis, blurred vision and dermatitis are effects that most closely represent a deficiency of _____?

a. Riboflavin
b. Pyroxidine
c. Vitamin C
d. Vitamin A

A

a. Riboflavin

13
Q

Polymenorrhea is?

a. too much blood flow
b. having cycle too soon– every 14 days
c. heavy blood flow
d. associated with improper ovulation
e. both b and d

A

e. both b and d

14
Q

The LH surge is highest during _____?

a. the follicular phase
b. the luteal phase
c. menstruation
d. the ovulatory phase

A

d. the ovulatory phase

15
Q

Which causes cramping during menstruation?

a. fibrinolysin
b. prostaglandin
c. ATP
d. lactic acid

A

b. prostaglandin

16
Q

The male prostate gland is homologous to the _____?

a. ovar
b. uterus
c. skene’s gland
d. bartholin’s gland

A

c. skene’s gland

17
Q

The entire lining of the uterus is shed as a single unit during this type of dysmenorrhea?

a. primary
b. membranosus
c. pathological
d. none of the above

A

b. membranosus

18
Q

A deficiency of thiamin is associated most closely with all of the follow conditions or symptoms except?

a. Weakness
b. Beri Beri
c. Wernicke-Korsaoff’s syndrome
d. Nyctalopia

A

d. Nyctalopia

19
Q

The P.S.I.S. is fond approximately at the level of _____?

a. L4
b. L5
c. S1
d. S2

A

d. S2

20
Q

Which types of skin lesions are associated with shingles?

a. vesicles, plaques
b. pustules, nodules
c. macules, patches
d. pustules, macules

A

c. macules, patches

21
Q

Which is not a risk factor of endometrial cancer?

a. High, animal fat diet
b. Menopause after age 50
c. Early menarche
d. Having twice the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C

A

d. Having twice the daily recommended allowance of Vitamin C

22
Q

Primary, pathological and membranosus are 3 types of?

a. metarrhagia
b. dysmenorrhea
c. menometorrhagia
d. oligomenorrhea

A

b. dysmenorrhea

23
Q

Bleeding more than 35 days apart and hypomenorrhea with estrogen imbalance is called?

a. dysmenorrhea
b. metarrhagia
c. menometorrphagia
d. oligomenorrhea

A

d. oligomenorrhea

24
Q

Which kind of skin lesions are seen with psoriasis?

a. macules and wheals
b. pustules and vesicles
c. nodules and patches
d. plaques and papules

A

d. plaques and papules

25
Q

Which type of skin lesion is most characteristic of varicella?

a. macule
b. patch
c. pustule
d. vesicle

A

d. vesicle

26
Q

All of the following are secondary skin lesions except?

a. keloid
b. scale
c. crust
d. pustule

A

d. pustule

27
Q

All of the following pertain to a proud female except?

a. increase in melanocytes
b. cervical aus is slit-like
c. cervix is softer
d. slurred speech

A

d. slurred speech

28
Q

Lumpy breast, proliferation of stoma and a 1 cm cyst is located in the left upper, outer quadrant of the breast in _____?

a. lipoma
b. fibrocystic disease
c. fibroadenoma
d. galactocele

A

b. fibrocystic disease

29
Q

All of the following are kinds of primary skin lesions except?

a. macule
b. papule
c. patch
d. scar

A

d. scar

30
Q

Which is a cause of hypomenorrhea?

a. ingestion of oral contraception
b. primary dysmenorrhea

A

b. primary dysmenorrhea