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question 7
1 pts
a 65 - year - old female reports to clinic with complaints of urinary tract infection. she reports blood with urination. the np confirms uti with poc urine analysis test. the patient also reports low back pain. the np will more than likely treat patient for what type of uti?
- asymptomatic bacteriuria
- cystitis
- pyelonephritis
- nephrolithiasis
question 8
1 pts
a 40 - year - old white female mother died from ovarian cancer. the patient is asking the nurse practitioner, is there a way to prevent ovarian cancer?
- there is nothing you can do to prevent cancer because you have a genetic predisposition for the disease.
- you can prevent ovarian cancer by having a tubal ligation.
- there are factors that inhibit ovulation that can reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.
- none of the above
question 9
1 pts
For Question 7:
Pyelonephritis (a type of upper urinary tract infection) is characterized by UTI symptoms plus back pain, which matches the patient's presentation of UTI, blood in urine, and low back pain. Cystitis is lower UTI without back pain, asymptomatic bacteriuria has no symptoms, and nephrolithiasis is kidney stones, not a UTI type.
For Question 8:
Ovulation-related hormonal changes are linked to ovarian cancer risk. Factors that inhibit ovulation (like oral contraceptives, pregnancy) reduce this risk. Tubal ligation lowers risk but does not "prevent" it entirely, and genetic predisposition does not mean no preventive steps exist.
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Question 7: C. Pyelonephritis
Question 8: C. There are factors that inhibit ovulation that can reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.