1. Which of the following marks the
1. Which of the following marks the end of the follicular and proliferative phases of the menstrual cycle? A. Menstruation B. Menarche C. Ovulation D. Implantation 2. Which of the following should be included in instructions following an induced abortion? A. An elevated temperature for 48 hours after the procedure is normal. B. Expect heavy bleeding and severe cramping to last up to two weeks. C. Avoid showers or baths as these increase risk of infection. D. Return to a clinical for foul-smelling vaginal discharge or a fever greater than or equal to 100.4 F. 3. Decreased fertility in women over 35 years of age is primarily due to: A. Early menopause B. Anxiety C. Diminished ovarian reserve D. Congenital anomalies 4. Which of the following contraceptive methods do not contain the hormones estrogen or progesterone? A. Oral contraceptive pill B. Vaginal ring C. Transdermal patch D. Paraguard IUD 5. Which of the following infections is usually asymptomatic, though it is the most commonly reported STI in women in the United States? A. Hepatitis A B. Gonorrhea C. Chlamydia D. Herpes Simplex Virus 6. Which of the following best describes what the Mitrofanoff procedure is and what it does? A. Surgical procedure to fix bladder incontinence B. Surgical procedure that creates a catheterizable channel, connects it to the bladder and then is brought out as a small stoma on the abdominal wall. Used as an alternative for clean intermittent catheterization. C. Specific technique or approach to clean intermittent catheterization D. Surgical approach to cardiac catheterization 7. Children and adults with spina bifida, whether spina bifida occulta or spina bifida cystica, have no cognitive impairments. True False 8. Select contraindications for giving an immunization A. Persons that are Immunocompromised should not receive an immunization that cnotains a live virus B. Current febrile illness C. Allergic response to a previous dose of the same vaccine D. All of the above 9. What is the most common cause of epilepsy? A. Infections B. Idiopathic C. Genetic mutations D. Brain injury or a tumor E. Abnormal blood vessels, or bleeding in the brain 10. There is no single characteristic pathologic picture of cerebral palsy. Which of the following could be pathologic characteristics? A. Vascular occlusion B. Brain atrophy or loss of neurons C. Laminar degeneration D. Gross malformation E. All of the above SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURS 412
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