66 Questions
Which method of contraception has the highest failure rate?
Patch
Which method of contraception is the least effective?
Withdrawal
Which method of contraception is highly effective and temporary?
Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)
Which of the following is NOT an intrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Physical environment
Which of the following is NOT a recommended intervention for fall prevention in the elderly?
Eye exam
Which contraceptive method is the LEAST effective?
LNG Pill
Which method of contraception has a failure rate of 12%?
Withdrawal
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used on fertile days or with condom use?
Fertility Awareness-Based Methods
Which method of contraception has a failure rate of 18% for nulliparous women?
Female Condom
Which method of contraception is highly effective and temporary?
Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)
Which method of contraception is recommended after unprotected intercourse to reduce the risk of pregnancy?
Emergency Contraception
Which method of contraception is most commonly reported as the highest in age?
Chlamydia
Which method of contraception has a failure rate of 28%?
Spermicide
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used correctly every time you have sex?
Male Condom
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections?
Male Condom
Which method of contraception has a failure rate of 9% for parous women?
Female Condom
Which of the following is NOT a recommended intervention for fall prevention in the elderly?
Eye exam
Which of the following is an intrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Change in mental status
Which contraceptive method has the highest effectiveness?
Implant
Which of the following is NOT an extrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Lighting
Which of the following is a reversible contraceptive method?
LNG pill
Which of the following is NOT an intrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Medications
Which of the following is a permanent sterilization method?
Copper T
Which of the following is a reversible and highly effective contraceptive method?
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
Which of the following is NOT an extrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Assistive devices
Which of the following is a reversible and least effective contraceptive method?
LNG pill
Which method of contraception has the highest failure rate?
Fertility Awareness-Based Methods
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections?
Male Condom
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used correctly every time you have sex?
Ring
Which method of contraception has a failure rate of 18% for nulliparous women?
Female Condom
Which method of contraception is most commonly reported as the highest in age?
Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)
Which method of contraception has a failure rate of 12%?
Male Condom
Which method of contraception is highly effective and temporary?
Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)
Which method of contraception is recommended after unprotected intercourse to reduce the risk of pregnancy?
Emergency Contraception
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used on fertile days or with condom use?
Fertility Awareness-Based Methods
Which method of contraception is the LEAST effective?
Diaphragm
Which of the following is NOT a recommended intervention for fall prevention in the elderly?
Screening for osteoporosis
Which of the following is NOT an intrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Physical environment
Which method of contraception is recommended to be used correctly every time you have sex?
Injectable Pill
Which contraceptive method is the LEAST effective?
Permanent Sterilization
Which of the following is NOT an extrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Marker of frailty and mobility impairment in the elderly
Which method of contraception has the highest effectiveness?
Implant
Which of the following is a reversible and least effective contraceptive method?
Copper T
Which of the following is a permanent sterilization method?
Permanent Sterilization
Which of the following is a reversible contraceptive method?
Copper T
Which of the following is an intrinsic risk factor for falls in the elderly?
Normal aging changes
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates:
Patch = 12% Sponge = 12% Fertility Awareness-Based Methods = 24% Withdrawal = 28%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their effectiveness for parous women:
Male Condom = 9% Spermicide = 9% Female Condom = 18% Diaphragm = 24%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their effectiveness for nulliparous women:
Ring = 9% Diaphragm = 9% Male Condom = 18% Female Condom = 22%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their recommended usage:
Male Condom = Reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections Fertility Awareness-Based Methods = Abstain or use condoms on fertile days Ring = Use correctly every time you have sex Patch = Use correctly every time you have sex
Match the following contraceptive methods with their recommended usage during the first 3 months:
Female = Hysteroscopic, Abdominal, Laparoscopic Male = Vasectomy Female and Male = 0.15% Use correctly every time you have sex = Patch
Match the following contraceptive methods with their type:
Lactational Amenorrhea Method = Temporary Emergency Contraception = Reduces risk of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse Vasectomy = Permanent Condoms = To reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for nulliparous women:
Sponge = 12% Withdrawal = 18% Fertility Awareness-Based Methods = 24% Spermicide = 28%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for parous women:
Ring = 9% Diaphragm = 9% Male Condom = 18% Female Condom = 24%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for all women:
Ring = 9% Diaphragm = 9% Male Condom = 12% Sponge = 12%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for all women:
Ring = 9% Diaphragm = 9% Male Condom = 12% Sponge = 12%
Match the following fall prevention interventions in the elderly with their descriptions:
Regular exercise (Tai Chi) = A type of physical activity that improves balance and reduces the risk of falls Review medications = Checking for potential side effects that can increase the risk of falls Eye exam = Assessing visual acuity and correcting any vision problems that may contribute to falls Reduce tripping hazards in the home = Identifying and removing or modifying environmental factors that can cause falls
Match the following risk factors for falls in the elderly with their types:
Normal aging changes = Intrinsic Physical environment = Extrinsic Medications = Intrinsic Assistive devices = Extrinsic
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for parous women:
Implant = 0.2% Intrauterine Device (IUD) = 0.2% LNG = 0.05% Copper T = 0.8%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their descriptions:
Implant = A small, flexible rod that is inserted under the skin of the upper arm and releases hormones to prevent pregnancy Intrauterine Device (IUD) = A small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy LNG = A type of contraceptive pill that needs to be taken every day Copper T = A type of intrauterine device that does not contain hormones
Match the following fall prevention interventions in the elderly with their descriptions:
Adequate calcium/vitamin D = Nutritional factors that promote bone health and reduce the risk of fractures Weight bearing exercise = Physical activity that helps maintain bone density and muscle strength Screening for osteoporosis = Detecting bone density problems early to prevent fractures Fracture Risk Reduction = Strategies to minimize the risk of fractures, especially in high-risk groups
Match the following risk factors for falls in the elderly with their types:
Diseases (acute and chronic) = Intrinsic Change in mental status = Intrinsic Stairs, rugs, pets, etc. = Extrinsic Footwear = Extrinsic
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for nulliparous women:
Implant = 0.2% Intrauterine Device (IUD) = 0.2% LNG = 0.05% Copper T = 0.8%
Match the following contraceptive methods with their descriptions:
Injectable Pill = A contraceptive method that requires regular injections Implant = A long-acting reversible contraceptive method that is highly effective Intrauterine Device (IUD) = A small device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy Copper T = A type of IUD that does not contain hormones
Match the following contraceptive methods with their failure rates for parous women:
Implant = 0.2% Intrauterine Device (IUD) = 0.2% LNG = 0.05% Copper T = 0.8%
Match the following fall prevention interventions in the elderly with their descriptions:
Regular exercise (Tai Chi) = A type of physical activity that improves balance and reduces the risk of falls Review medications = Checking for potential side effects that can increase the risk of falls Eye exam = Assessing visual acuity and correcting any vision problems that may contribute to falls Reduce tripping hazards in the home = Identifying and removing or modifying environmental factors that can cause falls
Test your knowledge on preventive medicine for the elderly with this study guide for the Fall Term 2023 Final Exam. Learn about fall prevention strategies, including exercise, medication review, eye exams, and reducing tripping hazards at home. Note that this guide may not cover all exam or clinical practice requirements.
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