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