Menstrual Disorders
Birth Control
Contraindications
Reproductive Disorders
Menopause & Screening
100

Which condition is characterized by painful menstruation caused by excess prostaglandins?

What is primary dysmenorrhea

100

Which birth control method also helps reduce menstrual cramps and bleeding?

What are combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) 

100

Which patient should NOT use estrogen-containing contraceptives?

Who is a person who has migraines with aura

100

Which condition involves benign growths of the uterus that can cause heavy bleeding?

What is uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) 

100

Which hormone decreases most significantly during menopause?

What is estrogen

200

A patient with endometriosis is most likely to report which symptom?

What is cyclic pelvic pain that worsens during menses 

200

Which contraceptive is MOST effective as emergency contraception?

What is a copper ICD

200

Which birth control warning signs are remembered with “ACHES”?

What are abdominal pain, chest pain, headache, eye changes, and severe leg pain 

200

A patient with a Bartholin gland cyst may need which type of management?

What is sitz baths or incision and drainage if infected 

200

Which is a common symptom of menopause?

What are hot flashes and night sweats 

300

Which menstrual disorder is associated with daily life impairment and severe mood symptoms?

What is PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) 

300

What is the primary function of hormonal IUDs?

What is to thicken cervical mucus and thin the endometrium

300

A 39-year-old who smokes 1 pack/day wants birth control. Which method is unsafe?

What are combined oral contraceptive pills 

300

A patient with pelvic organ prolapse may first be instructed to perform:

What are pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) 

300

Which supplements are often recommended to support bone health after menopause?

What are calcium and vitamin D 

400

A patient with secondary amenorrhea should first be evaluated for:

What is pregnancy

400

Which method may cause temporary bone density loss?

What is the depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) injection 

400

Which contraceptive should be avoided in patients with a history of breast cancer?

What is hormonal contraception (estrogen or progesterone, depending on cancer type) 

400

Which type of urinary incontinence occurs with sneezing, laughing, or coughing?

What is stress incontinence 

400

At what age should women begin routine mammography screening (average risk)?

What is age 40

500

Which finding is most associated with PCOS?

What are irregular menstrual cycles with signs of hyperandrogenism (e.g., hirsutism)

500

A patient wants a long-acting reversible contraceptive with no effect on mood or hormones. Which is best?

What is a copper IUD

500

A patient with uncontrolled hypertension should avoid which method?

What is estrogen-containing contraceptives (e.g., patch, COCs) 

500

Which condition often causes infertility due to scarring and adhesions?

What is endometriosis 

500

Hormone therapy is contraindicated in which patients?

Who is a person with a history of estrogen-dependent cancer, DVT/PE, or active liver disease 

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