Question 1
When palpating the cervix during the bimanual exam, cervical motion tenderness
(chandelier sign) is noted. This tenderness could be suggestive of:
A. retroversion of the uterus.
B. pelvic inflammatory disease.
C. vulvar lesions.
D. Bartholin gland infection.
Explanation:
Cervical motion tenderness, also known as Chandelier's sign, and/or adnexal tenderness,
suggest pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, or appendicitis.
Question 2
In a female diagnosed with a first-degree uterine prolapse, the cervix:
A. is located in its normal position.
B. has slipped but is well within the vagina.
C. is located in the introitus.
D. and vagina are outside the introitus.
Explanation:
Uterine prolapse occurs in progressive stages. The uterus becomes retroverted and
descends down the vaginal canal to the exterior. In first-degree prolapse, the cervix is still
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