L12 Menopause and hormone replacement therapy

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PHCY320 (Reproductive and Sexual Health) Quiz on L12 Menopause and hormone replacement therapy, created by Mer Scott on 27/09/2019.
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Quiz by Mer Scott, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Perimenopause • Transition period – hormonal and biological changes begin to occur. • [blank_start]2 to 8[blank_end] years prior to menopause, [blank_start]irregular[blank_end] menstrual cycles and decrease in cycle [blank_start]length[blank_end]. • Physical [blank_start]symptoms[blank_end] begin during this period. Menopause • Permanent cessation of menses (periods) following loss of [blank_start]ovarian follicular[blank_end] function. (•Lower ovarian follicular function, [blank_start]less[blank_end] oestrogen and progesterone produced = FSH and LH concentrations [blank_start]increase[blank_end]) • Diagnosis – amenorrhea for [blank_start]12[blank_end] consecutive months. • Occurs typically between ages of 40 and 58 years, median age = [blank_start]52[blank_end] years
Answer
  • 2 to 8
  • irregular
  • length
  • symptoms
  • ovarian follicular
  • less
  • increase
  • 12
  • 52

Question 2

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Select ALL the COMMON symptoms of menopause.
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  • Dyspareunia (difficult or painful sexual intercourse)
  • Vaginal dryness
  • Vulvovaginal atrophy
  • Night sweats
  • Hot flushes
  • Mood swings
  • Depression
  • Urinary frequency
  • Decreased libido

Question 3

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Vasomotor symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats are possibly due to reduced hormones increasing the hypothalamus’ [blank_start]sensitivity[blank_end] to changes in a body temperature.([blank_start]Small[blank_end] increase in body temperature can result in a hot flush.) Common (≈[blank_start]70[blank_end]%), but not all women get these, and they vary in [blank_start]severity[blank_end]. Overtime, hot flushes diminish and then disappear completely. Median duration [blank_start]5.2[blank_end] years.
Answer
  • sensitivity
  • Small
  • 70
  • severity
  • 5.2

Question 4

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Lowest dose for the shortest duration is the general guideline for HRT.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Which of these conditions would not have increased risk for the patient on HRT?
Answer
  • Breast cancer
  • Endometrial cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • VTE
  • Stroke
  • CHD
  • Colon cancer

Question 6

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Addition of progesterone to estrogen HRT is needed if woman has a uterus, to prevent endometrial hyperplasia and increased cancer risk.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Drug treatments: 1. Different forms of oestrogen: Oestradiol can be given [blank_start]orally[blank_end] as micronized oestradiol, oestradiol valerate, estrone, estriol or conjugated equine oestrogen. • [blank_start]Topical[blank_end] vaginal administration is used for localised symptoms 2. Progesterone: (combined with oestrogen) • Levonorgestrel- releasing intrauterine system ([blank_start]Mirena[blank_end]) 3. [blank_start]Bazedoxifene[blank_end] – selective oestrogen receptor modulator (SERM) can be used if progesterone is unsuitable. 4. [blank_start]Tibolone[blank_end] – synthetic steroid - has weak oestrogen, androgen and progesterone actions – can be used as HRT.
Answer
  • orally
  • Topical
  • Mirena
  • Bazedoxifene
  • Tibolone

Question 8

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Premature menopause is:
Answer
  • Menopause under 45 years of age
  • Menopause under 40 years of age

Question 9

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Premature menopausal women: • Have [blank_start]earlier[blank_end] onset CVD episodes and osteoporosis. • Have [blank_start]reduced[blank_end] breast cancer risk cf. menstruating peers. • Are strongly advised to consider HRT until age of [blank_start]50[blank_end]
Answer
  • earlier
  • reduced
  • 50

Question 10

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Adverse effects of HRT • Irregular [blank_start]bleeding[blank_end] with combined regimens • Nausea and breast [blank_start]tenderness[blank_end] • These adverse effects [blank_start]usually[blank_end] decrease over time, if not lowering dose of HRT may be needed.
Answer
  • bleeding
  • tenderness
  • usually

Question 11

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Topical vaginal oestrogen treatment: • Use for urogenital symptoms • Vaginal [blank_start]dryness[blank_end], soreness, dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse) and [blank_start]increased[blank_end] urinary frequency and urgency. • Occurs in around [blank_start]50[blank_end]% of women after menopause. • Response may take several [blank_start]months[blank_end] • Systemic absorption is low, hence concurrent progesterone is [blank_start]not[blank_end] required in women with a uterus.
Answer
  • dryness
  • increased
  • 50
  • months
  • not
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