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To pass the SNB Midwives test you need a score of 72.

The range of possible scores is 0 to 100.

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SNB Midwives - FAQ Sample Questions

Which of the following statements about Pap smears is least accurate?





Correct Answer:
the pap smear is the preferred diagnostic test for cervical cancer.


to determine which of the provided statements about pap smears is least accurate, we need to review and understand each statement in the context of medical practice and current guidelines.

1. "if endometrial cells are present a referral for biopsy is indicated." this statement's accuracy depends on the context. if endometrial cells are found in the pap smear of a woman over the age of 40 or a younger woman with abnormal uterine bleeding, it might be considered abnormal, potentially indicating endometrial pathology such as hyperplasia or cancer. in such cases, further evaluation, including a possible biopsy, may be indicated. however, the presence of endometrial cells in asymptomatic premenopausal women, especially during the menstrual period, can be normal.

2. "the pap smear is the preferred diagnostic test for cervical cancer." this statement is incorrect. the pap smear is a screening test, not a diagnostic test. its primary purpose is to detect abnormal cervical cells that might develop into cancer if left untreated. the actual diagnosis of cervical cancer is generally made through a biopsy, where a sample of cervical tissue is taken and examined more closely under a microscope. this typically occurs during a procedure called a colposcopy if the pap smear results suggest abnormalities.

3. "a pap smear is a screening test only. the diagnostic test is the cervical biopsy, done during a colposcopy." this statement is accurate and clearly distinguishes between the roles of screening and diagnostic tests in the context of cervical health. a pap smear helps in identifying potentially precancerous conditions, while a cervical biopsy is used to confirm a diagnosis when a screening test suggests the presence of abnormal cells.

4. "there is a high false-negative rate for pap smears of 15 – 40%." this statement is generally accurate. the false-negative rate indicates the percentage of tests that fail to detect abnormalities when they are indeed present. the rate can vary based on several factors, including the technique of the sample collection and the interpretation of results. this variability highlights why repeat testing at regular intervals is crucial.

5. "if endocervical cells are missing the pap smear is incomplete." this statement is accurate in terms of assessing the adequacy of a pap smear sample. for a pap test result to be considered optimal, the presence of endocervical cells is important as it indicates that the sample includes cells from the transformation zone (the area where cervical precancers are most likely to develop). however, the absence of endocervical cells does not always necessitate a repeat test unless other risk factors are present or if abnormalities were noted.

in summary, the statement that "the pap smear is the preferred diagnostic test for cervical cancer" is the least accurate. pap smears are indeed preferred as a primary screening tool to identify potential precursors to cervical cancer but are not used for definitive diagnosis, which requires a biopsy.

Which of the following cord blood values of a full-term newborn falls into the optimal range?





Correct Answer:
platelet count: 160,000/mm3


the question asks which cord blood value for a full-term newborn falls into the optimal range. the options include total iron-binding capacity, platelet count, monocytes, and hematocrit. the correct answer is the platelet count of 160,000/mm3.

to understand why this is the correct answer, it is important to know the normal ranges for each of these values in newborns. for platelet count, the normal range in newborns is between 150,000 to 350,000/mm3. therefore, a platelet count of 160,000/mm3 falls comfortably within this range, indicating a healthy level.

comparatively, the total iron-binding capacity in the question is given as 75 mcg/dl, which is well below the optimal newborn range of 150 to 350 mcg/dl. this suggests that the newborn might have iron metabolism issues. as for the other values not provided in the correct range, monocytes in newborns should ideally be between 3% and 10%, and hematocrit should be between 43% and 63%.

since the monocyte percentage and hematocrit levels mentioned in the options (1.5% and 35%, respectively) are both below their respective healthy ranges, they do not represent optimal values. thus, these values indicate potential health concerns that may require further medical evaluation.

in summary, among the provided options, only the platelet count of 160,000/mm3 falls within the optimal range for a healthy full-term newborn, making it the correct answer to the question. the other values are either too low or not within the specified healthy ranges, indicating they are not optimal and may signify underlying health issues.