Womens Health Test
Womens Health Test
Womens Health Test
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. The nurse is aware that the risk for a woman being involved in intimate partner violence in this country is:
a. 1 in 2.
b. 1 in 4.
c. 1 in 6.
d. 1 in 8.
2. When presenting a talk to high school students on intimate partner violence, the nurse explains that:
a. proportionately, more men become homicide victims than do women.
b. violence often begins early in a relationship and gets progressively worse.
c. intimate partner abuse is generally confined to the lower socioeconomic strata.
d. violence occurs randomly without any association with family violence during childhood.
3. A nurse works with a diverse clientele. When discussing intimate partner violence (IPV) with women from differing cultural backgrounds, the nurse should emphasize that:
a. rates of IPV are roughly the same among different cultural/ethnic groups.
b. women should take advantage of the resources available to victims of IPV.
c. although cultural perceptions of abuse may differ, harming others is illegal.
d. interventions in IPV situations should not take immigration status into account.
4. A clinic nurse is taking a history from a woman who has vague complaints she cant describe well. The nurse is frustrated and consults a more experienced nurse who advises checking the chart for:
a. chronic illnesses.
b. psychiatric problems.
c. missed appointments.
d. drug or alcohol abuse.
5. A woman seen in the emergency department has facial injuries she states were the result of being hit during an attempted purse-snatching. Which diagnostic finding would lead the nurse to believe the patients account is accurate? The patient has:
a. a mandibular fracture.
b. loose and missing teeth.
c. a zygomatic arch fracture.
d. an orbital blow out fracture.