1) A 22 yr old woman who has had 2 terminations of pregnancy, reports that she is pregnant again. She has noted a small amount of watery brown discharge and is tender in right iliac fossa. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
2) The time span over which a percentage of women with untreated CIN will develop cancer. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.
3) The age at which the peak incidence of cervical carcinoma develops. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.
4) The interval for cervical smears to be taken in a woman treated I yr previously for CIN 2. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.
5) The age at which screening stops for women with a normal smear history. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.
6) The timescale within which the 50% of the patients with recurrent disease will present, following treatment for stage IB cervical cancer. Choose the single most likely time or time-interval.
7) A 24 yr old gravida 4, para 3, presents with a painless unprovoked vaginal bleed of approximately 50 ml at 32 weeks gestation. She is generally well, but worried. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?
8) A 25 yr old nultipara presents at 26 weeks gestation with slight postcoital bleeding. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?
9) Following recurrent antepartum hemorrhage, investigation shows the fe-tus to be small for dates at 32 weeks. Conservative management is pre-ferred. A 19-week fetal anomaly ultrasound scan confirmed normal pla-cental localization. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?
10) A woman, whose previous pregnancy was complicated by iso-immunization, has vaginal spotting at 36 weeks in an otherwise normal pregnancy. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?
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