Understanding Reproductive Health Quiz

An infographic showing various aspects of reproductive health, hormone fun<wbr>ctions, and fertility awareness, with illustrations of hormonal diagrams, contraceptive methods, and a caring healthcare professional engaging with a patient.

Understanding Reproductive Health Quiz

Welcome to the "Understanding Reproductive Health Quiz"! This comprehensive quiz is designed to test your knowledge on various aspects of reproductive health, hormone functions, contraceptive methods, and fertility awareness. Dive into a range of questions to enhance your understanding and improve your healthcare conversations.

Key Features:

  • 42 engaging questions
  • Diverse question types including multiple choice and text
  • Focus on patient-centered outcomes and health measures
42 Questions10 MinutesCreated by MonitoringHealth420
How do we measure value?
Value = Health outcomes / Dollars spent
Value = Dollars spent / Health outcomes
Value = Health outcomes x Dollars spent
Value = Dollars spent x Health outcomes
Define Tier 1 of the outcomes hierarchy
What is the correct order of patient-centered outcomes
Diagnostic, orthopaedic consult, surgery, rehabilitation, primary care
Primary care, orthopaedic consult, diagnostic, surgery, rehabilitation
Primary care, diagnostic, surgery, rehabilitation, orthopaedic consult
Primary care, diagnostic, orthopaedic consult, surgery, rehabilitation
What are the incorporating measures of 'health'? Select all that apply
Rupture of uterus
No still birth
APGAR >5 at 5 mins
No postpartum haemorrhage
No admission to ICU
No hypoxia
What does PROMS stand for?
What does PREMs stand for?
GnRH is
92 AA
118 AA
69 AA
121 AA
Oestrogen synthesis occurs predominately
F: 100% ovaries, M: 75% extra-gonadal aromatisation of T
F: 90% ovaries, M: 70% extra-gonadal aromatisation of T
F: 100% ovaries, M: 70 % extra-gonadal aromatisation of T
F: 90% ovaries, M: 75% extra-gonadal aromatisation of T
What is FALSE about prolactin
Essential for breast development
Major role in lactation and milk production
Role in post-partum ammenorhea
Levels drop in absence of feeding
Turners syndrome can be identified by high levels of what hormone?
List one of the clinical assessments to determine early puberty
At what age is menarche considered delayed (with breast development)
What is NOT a possible outcome of secondary amenorrhoea
PCOS
Asherman Syndrome
Klienfelter Syndrome
Pregnancy
Perimenopause
Hyper/hypogonadotrophic
What is a possible cause of abnormal bleeding
Heavy menstrual bleeding is common and is defined by __________ rather than amount
What is the most commonly used contraceptive
Oral contraceptive
Implant
Condoms
IUD
What forms of contraceptives are combined hormonal?
IUD
Condom
Pill
Implant
Vaginal ring
Diaphragm
Depo shot
In Victoria, abortion is legal up until...
What must be present before starting a medical abortion?
When is contraception immediately effective after a surgical abortion
5-10 days
1-5 days
1-10 days
1-8 days
An estimated what percentage of couples have trouble conceiving?
How many infertility cases are due to genetic defects?
What is not a cause of male infertility?
High heat exposure
Testicular cancer
Undescended testes
Cystic fibrosis
Enlarged veins in the scrotum
Low testosterone
High heat exposure
Use of anabolic steroids
Obstruction
Ejaculating too often
What is not a cause of female infertility?
Abnormal menstruation
Kidney disease
Blocked fallopian tube
Celiac disease
Past ectopic pregnancy
PCOS
Cushings syndrome
Past use of contraceptives
Sickle cell anemia
What fertility awareness method has the highest success rate?
Rhythm method
Temperature Method
Sympto-Thermal Method
Billings Method
Cervix Changes
The fertile window falls between days __________
What percentage of men > 70 years have erectile dysfunction?
Where is the psychogenic sympathetic erection center?
Where is the reflexogenic parasympathetic erection center?
What of the following is correct?
NO activates the Endothelial cell
NO activates Guanylyl cyclase
CGMP stimulates smooth muscle contraction
Smooth muscle contraction = erection
What is a common PDE5 inhibitor?
Define Anorgasmia
Select all bacterial STIs
Herpes
Pubic lice
Mycoplasma
Syphilis
Hep A, B, C
Chlamydia
Lymphogranuloma venereum
HPV
HIV
Gonorrhoea
What type of HPV is most common in Australia?
How can you prevent STIs
How often should people who engage in anal sex get tested for STIs
What was the most commonly diagnosed cancer in 2019?
What is the mortality rate of cervical cancer?
40-50%
30-35%
20-30%
35-40%
What vaccine is used for the prevention of cervical cancer?
What cancer has the symptom of post-menopausal bleeding?
What are the genes associated with breast and ovarian cancers?
BRCA 1
BRCA 4
BRCA 2
BRAC 1
What is the average age of menopause onset?
49
53
55
51
{"name":"Understanding Reproductive Health Quiz", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Welcome to the \"Understanding Reproductive Health Quiz\"! This comprehensive quiz is designed to test your knowledge on various aspects of reproductive health, hormone functions, contraceptive methods, and fertility awareness. Dive into a range of questions to enhance your understanding and improve your healthcare conversations.Key Features:42 engaging questionsDiverse question types including multiple choice and textFocus on patient-centered outcomes and health measures","img":"https:/images/course4.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker