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Contraception lectures (2 lectures) given on the Monday morning of Week 2

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Contraception

Question 1 of 41

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What is the most commonly utilised contraceptive method worldwide?

Select one of the following:

  • Condoms

  • The pill

  • Sterilisation

  • Coil

  • Implant

  • IUD

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Question 2 of 41

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Sperm can live in the female reproductive tract for up to ( 5, 2, 3 ) days

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Question 3 of 41

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When in the menstrual cycle should a woman have sex in order to maximise her chances of pregnancy? I.e. when is she most fertile?

Select one of the following:

  • Days 2-6

  • Days 8-18

  • Days 24-28

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Question 4 of 41

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How long does a single ovum survive in the female reproductive tract post ovulation?

Select one of the following:

  • Up to 24 hours

  • Up to 48 hours

  • Up to 72 hours

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Question 5 of 41

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Which measurement is used to describe the effectiveness of contraceptive methods based on the number of contraceptive failures per 100 women per year?
The Index

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Question 6 of 41

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Basal body temperature ( increases, decreases ) by approximately 1 degree Celsius around the time of ovulation.

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Question 7 of 41

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is the temporary postnatal infertility that occurs when a woman is and fully breastfeeding and amenorrhoeic

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Question 8 of 41

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Lactational Amenorrhoea typically lasts for up to ( 6 months, 3 months, 2 months ) post-natally

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Question 9 of 41

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A woman must be breastfeeding in order for lactational amenorrhoea to cause infertility.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 10 of 41

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The Pearl Index predicts that on average ( 85, 50, 65 ) per 100 women having sex will become pregnant in any given year if they use no contraception.

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Question 11 of 41

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The Pearl Index predicts that on average ( 85, 50, 65 ) per 100 women having sex will become pregnant in any given year if they use no contraception.

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Question 12 of 41

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The Pearl Index predicts that on average ( 22, 45, 64 ) per 100 women having sex will become pregnant in any given year if their male partner(s) use the withdrawal method.

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Question 13 of 41

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The combined oral pill contains which two hormones? (give in alphabetical order)
and

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Question 14 of 41

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What is the primary mechanism of the combined oral pill and the progesterone only pill?

Select one of the following:

  • Inhibition of ovulation

  • Causes thickening of cervical mucous

  • Causes changes in the endometrial structure making it 'unfavourable'

  • Inhibition of fallopian tube transport of the oocyte

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Question 15 of 41

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What is the most widely used contraceptive mechanism in the UK?

Select one of the following:

  • Combined oral contraceptive pill

  • Progesterone only contraceptive pill

  • Oestrogen only contraceptive pill

  • Condoms

  • Intrauterine device

Explanation

Question 16 of 41

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The contraceptive implant (surgically inserted into the upper arm) provides contraception for up to ( 3 years, 9 months, 18 months )

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Question 17 of 41

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Which hormone does the contraceptive implant and contraceptive injection utilise to prevent pregnancy?

Select one of the following:

  • Progesterone

  • Oestrogen

  • hCG

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Question 18 of 41

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The Pearl index of the contraceptive implant is approximately …

Select one of the following:

  • 1 per 100

  • 0.5 per 100

  • 0.05 per 100

  • 5 per 100

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Question 19 of 41

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The contraceptive injection must be given every ( 13 weeks, 8 weeks )

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Question 20 of 41

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Which is more effective, the contraceptive implant or the contraceptive injection?

Select one of the following:

  • Contraceptive implant

  • Contraceptive injection

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Question 21 of 41

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After a contraceptive injection, a woman’s fertility may not return to normal for up to ( 1 year, 6 months, 5 years ) after, and therefore this should not be given to patients who may wish to start a family in the near future.

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Question 22 of 41

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After a contraceptive implant is removed, a woman will typically return to normal fertility rather quickly.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 23 of 41

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A common side effect of the contraceptive ( implant, injection ) is amenorrhoea

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Question 24 of 41

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Which metallic chemical is used in non-hormonal intrauterine devices to act as a spermicide?

Select one of the following:

  • Copper

  • Zinc

  • Iron

  • Magnesium

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Question 25 of 41

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Permanent contraception for men whereby the vas deferens are interrupted surgically is called a

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Question 26 of 41

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Which structures are blocked in the female reproductive system surgically in a tubal occlusion?
The

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Question 27 of 41

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Sterilisation has a 100% effectiveness in preventing pregnancy – the pearl index is 0 in 100.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 28 of 41

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The copper intrauterine device can be used as emergency contraception if necessary.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 29 of 41

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Emergency contraception is required when ( more than one oral contraceptive pill, more than two oral contraceptive pills, more than three oral contraceptive pills ) has been missed in a row

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Question 30 of 41

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There are currently 3 methods of emergency contraception available in the UK, one of which being the intrauterine copper device as previously discussed. The other two are emergency contraceptive pills:
– Can be used up to 3 days after unprotected sex
– Can be used up to 5 days after unprotected sex

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    Levonorgestrel
    Ulipristal Acetate
    Erlotinib Hydrochloride

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Question 31 of 41

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A copper IUD can be fitted up to ( 5 days, 2 days, 3 days ) after unprotected sex OR after ( 5 days, 7 days, 10 days ) after likely ovulation in order to provide emergency contraception

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Question 32 of 41

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In terms of the emergency contraceptive pills, they elicit their effects via:
– High dose progesterogen
– Anti-progesterogen

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    Levonorgestrel
    Ulipristal Acetate

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Question 33 of 41

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Emergency contraceptive pills typically do not work following ovulation.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 34 of 41

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A double dose of ( Levonorgestrel, Ulipristal Acetate ) should be given for someone who is seeking emergency contraception and is over 70kg/BMI>26

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Question 35 of 41

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Ulipristal acetate is contraindicated in patients with which respiratory condition?

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Question 36 of 41

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The combined oral contraceptive pill should be taken for days before days should be taken off to allow withdrawal bleeding.

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Question 37 of 41

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The combined oral contraceptive is known to increase your chances of which cardiovascular disease?

Select one of the following:

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis

  • Cardiomegaly

  • Atrial Fibrillation

  • Left Ventricular Hypertrophy

Explanation

Question 38 of 41

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Taking the combined oral contraceptive pill slightly raises the risk of contracting which 2 of the following cancers?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Breast cancer

  • Cervical cancer

  • Endometrial Cancer

  • Ovarian Cancer

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Question 39 of 41

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Taking the combined oral contraceptive pill protects the individual against which 2 of the following cancers?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Breast cancer

  • Cervical cancer

  • Endometrial cancer

  • Ovarian cancer

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Question 40 of 41

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The contraceptive pill is know to have a positive effect on which of the following dermatological conditions?

Select one of the following:

  • Acne Vulgaris

  • Rosacea

  • Eczema

  • Psoriasis

  • Seborrhoeic Dermatitis

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Question 41 of 41

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Which method of contraception is the most effective for preventing menorrhagia?

Select one of the following:

  • Intrauterine System

  • Intrauterine Device

  • Oral Combined Contraceptive Pill

  • Contraceptive Injection

  • Contraceptive Implant

  • Progesterone Only Pill

Explanation