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NCC Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner WHNP-BC Exam Review Questions and Answers, Exams of Community Health

A comprehensive set of review questions and answers for the ncc women's health care nurse practitioner whnp-bc exam. It covers key topics such as the menstrual cycle, health promotion, and sexual development. Designed to help students prepare for the exam by providing a thorough understanding of the subject matter.

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University of California, San Francisco
(UCSF)
NCC National Certification Corporation
NCC Women’s Health Care Nurse
Practitioner WHNP-BC Exam
Course Title and Number: NCC Women’s Health Care
Nurse Practitioner WHNP-BC Exam
Exam Title: Board Exam
Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
Instructor:[Insert Instructor’s Name]
Student Name:[Insert Student’s Name]
Student ID:[Insert Student ID]
Examination
180 minutes
Instructions:
1. Read each question carefully.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you
have completed the Exam.
6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit
automatically when the time expires
7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course
Learning Resources.
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University of California, San Francisco

(UCSF)

NCC National Certification Corporation

NCC Women’s Health Care Nurse

Practitioner WHNP-BC Exam

Course Title and Number: NCC Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner WHNP-BC Exam Exam Title: Board Exam Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025 Instructor: [Insert Instructor’s Name] Student Name: [Insert Student’s Name] Student ID: [Insert Student ID]

Examination

180 minutes

Instructions:

  1. Read each question carefully.
  2. Answer all questions.
  3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
  4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
  5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Exam.
  6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit automatically when the time expires
  7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course Learning Resources.

Good Luck!

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com NCC National Certification Corporation 2024- Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner NCC WHNP Exam 1 Role, A&P, Menstrual cycle, Health promotion Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass Guaranteed | Graded A+ | Read All Instructions Carefully and Answer All the Questions Correctly Good Luck: - Always, sometimes, never: Infertility counseling - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Prescribe abx - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Insert IUDs - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Treat sinus infection for a female client - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Perform an endometrial biopsy - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Perform postpartum hospital rounds - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Treat a male patient for STI

  • Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Order a semen analysis - Answer>> Always Always, sometimes, never: Incise and drain an abscess
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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Always, sometimes, never: Perform an ultrasound - Answer>> Sometimes with additional training Always, sometimes, never: Perform an abortion - Answer>> Sometimes with additional training Always, sometimes, never: Care for high risk pregnancies - Answer>> Sometimes, never alone Always, sometimes, never: Surgical assist in C-section - Answer>> Sometimes with additional training Always, sometimes, never: Prescribe hormones for gender affirming care - Answer>> Sometimes with additional training Knowing the needs of the women we serve - Answer>> Sensitivity Meeting the woman where she is, not where you want her to be - Answer>> Empathy Respecting and understanding a patient's needs based on cultural influences - Answer>> Cultural competence Understanding yourself and your own boundaries, including self-reflection - Answer>> Self awareness What is the WHNP certifying organization whose board we will take - Answer>> NCC (National Certification Corporation) Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com What organization determines our scope of practice - Answer>> State boards of nursing 4 lenses through which to look at "normal sexual development" - Answer>> chromosomal, gonadal, phenotypic (somatic), neuroendocrone Chromosomal sexual development refers to... - Answer>> the sex determined at conception Gonadal sexual development refers to.... - Answer>> sex determined by the sexual organ differentiation Phenotypic sexual development refers to... - Answer>> somatic, what the physical image of the body is Neuroendocrine sexual development refers to... - Answer>> hormones influence Paramesonephric duct, aka.... - Answer>> Mullerian duct Mesonephric duct, aka..... - Answer>> Wolffian duct SRY region of Y chromosome stands for..... - Answer>> Sex-determining region of the Y chromosome Default gonadal development - Answer>> female (ovaries) Wolffian ducts predominate, you will see __________ anatomy - Answer>> male Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Mullerian ducts become.... (3) - Answer>> fallopian tubes, uterus, proximal vagina Congenital mullerian anomalies (7) - Answer>> Class 1 = uterine hypoplasia/agenesis class 2 = unicornate uterus class 3 = uterus didelphys class 4 = bicornate uterus class 5 = septate uterus class 6 = arcuate uterus class 7 = DES-drug related changes Class 1 congenital mullerian anomaly (uterine hypoplasia/agenesis) - Answer>> small uterus and/or the uterus never develops at all Class 2 congenital mullerian anomaly (unicornate uterus) - Answer>> Only one fallopian tube Class 3 congenital mullerian anomaly (uterus didelphys) - Answer>> two completely separate cavities (the two straws never got together and recavitated) Class 4 congenital mullerian anomaly (bicornate uterus)

  • Answer>> Two horns, but the straws did fuse at the bottom without cavitating. Leads to two separate cavities with a dividing septum. There might be one cervix or two. Both uteruses can get pregnant Class 5 congenital mullerian anomaly (septate uterus) - Answer>> One cavity, but a thin membrane septum down the middle (can occasionally continue down into the vagina) Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Class 6 congenital mullerian anomaly (arcuate uterus) - Answer>> Heart shaped uterus - the septum resolved but left a heart-shaped bump at the top (risk for malimplantations with pregnancy if implant on septum) Class 7 congenital mulllerian anomaly (DES-related) - Answer>> Malformation of the uterus (typically extra tissue with tiny cavity) related to maternal use of DES (diethylstilbestrol) "Cock's comb", fluffy line of tissue on cervix, suspect....

  • Answer>> Class 7 congenital mullerian anomaly (DES-related) Female homolog to the male penis - Answer>> clitoris The lateral buttresses form..... - Answer>> male = shaft of penis and urethra female = fold in on themselves and disappear externall Laboscrotal swellings form.... - Answer>> male = scrotum female = labia majora Female homolog to the male scrotum - Answer>> labia majora Peak number of oogonia follicles by.... - Answer>> 20 weeks EGA Oogonia follicle atrea begins at.... - Answer>> 24 weeks EGA Follicles remain suspended in __________ until near ovulation - Answer>> prohase I Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Organs of the menstrual cycle (4) - Answer>> hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, ovary, uterus (endometrium) Major hormone of the hypothalamus during the menstrual cycle - Answer>> GnRH (gonadotropic releasing hormone) GnRH is released by the.... - Answer>> hypothalamus Major(2) hormones of the pituitary gland during menstrual cycle - Answer>> FSH and LH FSH and LH are released by the.... - Answer>> pituitary gland Hypothalamus GnRH and pituitary FSH/LH is a [positive vs. negative] feedback loop - Answer>> positive [FSH vs LH] stimulates the follicle to grow and get ready to release - Answer>> FSH [FSH vs. LH] pops the follicle to let the egg out, causing ovulation - Answer>> LH Home ovulator predictor kits use urine to sense ________ level - Answer>> LH [FSH vs. LH] development of a dominant follicle - Answer>> FSH [FSH vs. LH] primary hormone involved in ovulation - Answer>> LH Ovulation occurs within __________ of LH peak - Answer>> 10-12 hours Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Estrogen and progesterone serve as a [positive vs. negative] feedback loop with the hypothalamus - Answer>> negative When estrogen and progesterone are LOW, GnRH production will [increase vs. decrease] - Answer>> increase Steroid hormones produced by the gonads (3) - Answer>> estrogen, progesterone, androgens (testosterone) Estrogen and progesterone are released from the..... - Answer>> ovaries (3) types of estrogen - Answer>> E1 - estrone E2 - estradiol E3 - estriol Main estrogen of the reproductive years - Answer>> estradiol Estrogen secreted by the placenta - Answer>> estriol Primary estrogen of menopause and weakest estrogen

  • Answer>> estrone LH and FSH [stimulate vs. inhibit] release of estrogen and progesterone from the ovaries - Answer>> stimulate Progesterone is low and stable until.... - Answer>> after ovulation Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Progesterone effects on reproductive tissues (3) - Answer>> 1. secretory changes in the endometrium to prepare uterus for implantation

  1. smooth muscle quiescence (uterus, fallopian tubes, GI tract)
  2. thick, non-fertile cervical mucus Progesterone effects on the breasts - Answer>> Development of lobules and alveoli Progesterone effects on the GI tract - Answer>> Slowed motility, constipation Progesterone effects on the psyche - Answer>> labile and/or depressed mood Progesterone effects on the kidneys - Answer>> Bloating and water retention This hormone makes things plump, juicy, secretory - Answer>> progesterone Most mature follicle/dominant follicle - Answer>> Graffian follicle Endometrium: Menstrual phase (days 0-4) - Answer>> Lining is actively shedding menstrual fluid s/t sharp decline in estrogen and progesterone Endometrium: proliferative phase - Answer>> lining is growing driven by estrogen Endometrium: Secretory phase - Answer>> uterus becomes boggy for egg implantation, driven by progesterone Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Endometrium: Premenstrual phase - Answer>> arteries start to break down and become unstable as the hormones are starting to pull away (no menstrual bleeding yet) 4 endometrial stages of the menstrual cycle - Answer>> menstrual > proliferative > secretory > premenstrual When does your temperature peak during menstrual cycle - Answer>> After ovulation occurs Lifespan of an ovulated egg is .... - Answer>> 24 hours Lower distal cyclindrical portion of the uterus - Answer>> Cervix Portion of the cervix projecting into the vagina - Answer>> portio vaginalis (ectocervix) Orifice opening of the cervix into the vagina - Answer>> External os Cell type of the ectocervix - Answer>> non- keratinizing, stratified squamous epithelium Cell type of the endocervix - Answer>> simple columnar epithelium Junction between the squamous epithelium and the columnar epithelium - Answer>> squamocolumnar junction Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Zoster immunization recommendations - Answer>> all women > Recommendations for influenza vaccine - Answer>> every year to all women (including pregnant women) Recommendations for meningococcal vaccine - Answer>> All women at age 18 Hep B vaccine recommendations - Answer>> At birth OR between ages 11- When might a booster of Hep B be required? - Answer>> if non-immune and at high-risk (IV drugs, STI exposure, working in healthcare) TDAP Boosters are recommended.... - Answer>> Q years and with each pregnancy at 27-30 weeks EGA Focus of visit for otherwise healthy age 13-18 - Answer>> Beginning to build a relationship/rapport Pelvic & breast exams for ages 13-18 - Answer>> not required Counseling topics for ages 13-18 (3) - Answer>> contraception, body development, healthy relationships Immunizations ages 13-18 (2) - Answer>> initiate/complete HPV, influenza Counseling topics ages 19-39 (3) - Answer>> Contraception, pre-conception, exercise Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com Screenings in ages 19-39 (2) - Answer>> STI, cervical cancer CBE should begin at age... - Answer>> 21 Inititate speculum exam with Pap at age.... - Answer>> 21 Pap and HPV testing schedule - Answer>> Pap alone Q3 years between ages 21-29, then co-test Pap and HPV Q 5 years aes 30- Counseling topics ages 40-64 (4) - Answer>> contraception, perimenopause/menopause, pelvic health, bone health Screening recommendations for lipids - Answer>> Q years starting at age 45 Screening recommendations for diabetes - Answer>> Q3 years starting at age 45 Screening recommendations for TSH - Answer>> Q years starting at age 50 When should you initiate mammography in low risk women - Answer>> age 40 When should you initiate colorectal cancer screening in low-risk women - Answer>> age 50 Pap testing recommendations end at age.... - Answer>> 65 Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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📧 Hybridgrades101@gmail.com What test is used to screen for cervical cancer - Answer>> pap test The pap test gets cells from the... - Answer>> transformation zone on the cervix Recommendations for CBE by organization (NCCN, ACOG, ACS, USPFTF) - Answer>> ACOG and NCCN: Q1-3 years for ages 25-39, then yearly > USPSTF & ACS: Does not recommend Recommendations for mammography initiation (NCCN, ACOG, ACS, USPFTF) - Answer>> ACOG & NCCN: 40yo (no later than 50yo acog) ACS: 45 (40-45) USPSTF: 50 Mammography screening intervals by organization (NCCN, ACOG, ACS, USPSTF - Answer>> NCCN: Q1 yrs ACOG: Q1-2 yrs ACS: annual 40-54, every other year 55+ USPSTF: Q 2 years When to discontinue mammography by organization (NCCN, ACOG, ACS, USPSTF) - Answer>> NCCN: Life expectancy <10 yrs ACOG: 75 ACS: Life expectancy <10 yrs Need Writing 📧Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📧

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