Based on the 2010 Census of the United States, the fastest growing segment of the population is:
A. Adults aged 65 to 75
B. Adults aged 75 to 85
C. Adults aged 85 to 95
D. Adults aged 100+
Question 2As you assess a pregnant patient you suspect false large-for-dates presentation. You should recognize that a possible cause for this is:
A. Inaccurate LMP date
B. Excessive amniotic fluid
C. Maternal obesity
D. All of the above
Question 3As you assess a pregnant patient, you suspect false small-for-dates presentation. You should recognize that a possible cause for this is:
A. Error in date of LMP
B. Fetus in tranverse lie
C. Error in calculation of fundal height
D. All of the above
Question 4The diagnosis of preterm labor is confirmed by:
A. Effacement of the cervix
B. Dilation of the cervix
C. Sensation of contractions
D. None of the above
Question 5The clinician should recognize that in a pregnant patient, the fundus should be at the umbilicus at 20 weeks' gestation and rise by ____ per week until 32 weeks.
A. 3 cm
B. 2 cm
C. 1cm
D. 0.5cm
Question 6A pregnant patient at 12 weeks' gestation complains of yellow vaginal discharge. Laboratory tests reveal bacterial vaginosis. The clinician should recognize that bacterial vaginosis is:
A. A normal finding in pregnancy
B. Associated with preterm labor and delivery
C. Diagnosed by a nitrazine test
D. Often accompanied by vaginal bleeding
Question 7A pregnant patient at 24 weeks' gestation complains of fever, chills, flank pain, frequency, dysuria, and abdominal pain. A urinalysis demonstrates 100,000 proteus bacteria per mL. The clinician should recognize these findings as:
A. Glomerulonephritis
B. Cystitis
C. Pyelonephritis
D. Nephrolithiasis