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Deck 55: Sexually Transmitted Infections
1
A patient has been diagnosed with herpes simplex virus, type 2 (HSV type 2).What instruction should the nurse provide?
A) Avoid telling anyone about the condition.
B) Wear close-fitting undergarments.
C) Wash towels and personal items daily.
D) Soak the sores with peroxide every day.
A) Avoid telling anyone about the condition.
B) Wear close-fitting undergarments.
C) Wash towels and personal items daily.
D) Soak the sores with peroxide every day.
Wash towels and personal items daily.
2
Which antiviral drug is commonly used to relieve symptoms of herpes simplex virus (HSV)?
A) Tetracycline (Achromycin)
B) Acyclovir (Zovirax)
C) Erythromycin (E-Mycin)
D) Metronidazole (Flagyl)
A) Tetracycline (Achromycin)
B) Acyclovir (Zovirax)
C) Erythromycin (E-Mycin)
D) Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Acyclovir (Zovirax)
3
A nurse asks a patient to repeat the instructions to evaluate her knowledge about safe sex practices.Which statement indicates an understanding?
A) "Body massage would be considered safe."
B) "Mutual open-mouth kissing is safe."
C) "Vaginal intercourse with a properly used condom is safe."
D) "Anal sex with a condom made of latex is a safe sex practice."
A) "Body massage would be considered safe."
B) "Mutual open-mouth kissing is safe."
C) "Vaginal intercourse with a properly used condom is safe."
D) "Anal sex with a condom made of latex is a safe sex practice."
"Body massage would be considered safe."
4
What instruction should be included by a health educator giving a presentation on how to use condoms correctly?
A) Condoms are 100% effective when used correctly.
B) The effectiveness of condoms deteriorates in heat.
C) Any style and material of condom is safe to use.
D) Use of petroleum jelly will ease application.
A) Condoms are 100% effective when used correctly.
B) The effectiveness of condoms deteriorates in heat.
C) Any style and material of condom is safe to use.
D) Use of petroleum jelly will ease application.
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5
A woman diagnosed with gonorrhea is astounded and states that she had no idea that she had an STI.What should the nurse explain about gonorrhea?
A) It produces no symptoms in half of those in the early stages of the infection.
B) It always produces a foul vaginal discharge.
C) It causes a vaginal chancre that is not easily detected.
D) It may appear to be an upper respiratory infection in the early stages of the infection.
A) It produces no symptoms in half of those in the early stages of the infection.
B) It always produces a foul vaginal discharge.
C) It causes a vaginal chancre that is not easily detected.
D) It may appear to be an upper respiratory infection in the early stages of the infection.
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6
A patient with gonorrhea is taking a protocol of tetracycline antibiotics.Which statement by the nurse is most likely to help overcome patient noncompliance?
A) "You should take all of this medicine."
B) "Failing to take the entire medicine amount will make your disease resistant to it."
C) "You will become sterile if you do not complete the supply of medicines."
D) "The doctor wants you to take all of this medication."
A) "You should take all of this medicine."
B) "Failing to take the entire medicine amount will make your disease resistant to it."
C) "You will become sterile if you do not complete the supply of medicines."
D) "The doctor wants you to take all of this medication."
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7
Doxycycline (Vibramycin)has been prescribed for a patient who has gonorrhea.What instruction should the nurse provide to the patient before beginning the medication?
A) Take the medication with food or crackers.
B) Refrain from sexual relations for 4 weeks.
C) Follow-up to determine if the treatment was effective.
D) Keep the medication in the refrigerator.
A) Take the medication with food or crackers.
B) Refrain from sexual relations for 4 weeks.
C) Follow-up to determine if the treatment was effective.
D) Keep the medication in the refrigerator.
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8
A patient at the outpatient clinic is reluctant to identify her sexual contacts.Why is the reporting of contacts essential?
A) Slows transmission and spread of infections.
B) Increases public awareness.
C) Increases state funding for treatment.
D) Collects data for research.
A) Slows transmission and spread of infections.
B) Increases public awareness.
C) Increases state funding for treatment.
D) Collects data for research.
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9
What does chlamydial infection place a person at greater risk for?
A) HIV if exposed to it
B) Urinary infections
C) Hepatitis B if exposed to it
D) Opportunistic bacterial infections
A) HIV if exposed to it
B) Urinary infections
C) Hepatitis B if exposed to it
D) Opportunistic bacterial infections
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10
A nurse giving instruction to a patient with an STI says, "I am supposed to tell you about STIs, but you probably know more about them than I do." What is this nurse doing?
A) Admitting her own ignorance about STIs
B) Trying to get the patient's attention
C) Referencing current statistics
D) Making a judgmental statement
A) Admitting her own ignorance about STIs
B) Trying to get the patient's attention
C) Referencing current statistics
D) Making a judgmental statement
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11
A nurse is completing a history of illnesses for a young woman who suspects she may have a sexually transmitted infection (STI).What specific symptom(s)should the nurse ask this patient if she experienced?
A) Lethargy and fatigue
B) Genital discharge
C) Abdominal cramps
D) Heavy menses
A) Lethargy and fatigue
B) Genital discharge
C) Abdominal cramps
D) Heavy menses
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12
What is characteristic of the primary stage syphilis?
A) Chancre
B) Alopecia
C) Pruritus
D) Dry skin
A) Chancre
B) Alopecia
C) Pruritus
D) Dry skin
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13
What does diagnosis with the human papilloma virus (HPV)increase a person's risk for?
A) Uterine fibroids
B) Chronic vaginitis
C) Premature menopause
D) Cervical cancer
A) Uterine fibroids
B) Chronic vaginitis
C) Premature menopause
D) Cervical cancer
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14
A couple comes to the emergency department for the treatment of an STI.The man's presenting symptoms include a creamy penile discharge and frequent urination.The woman has lower abdominal pain and a vaginal discharge.What should the nurse recognize these symptoms to characterize?
A) Chlamydial infection
B) Gonorrhea infection
C) HSV type B
D) Trichomoniasis
A) Chlamydial infection
B) Gonorrhea infection
C) HSV type B
D) Trichomoniasis
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15
A female patient, newly diagnosed with gonorrhea, screams, "I am going to kill my husband.I mean it." What is the nurse's best response?
A) "Are you sure it is your husband who gave you gonorrhea?"
B) "Yikes! Killing your spouse seems extreme."
C) "Shall I report your spouse as a sexual contact?"
D) "I can understand your anger.How best can you deal with it?"
A) "Are you sure it is your husband who gave you gonorrhea?"
B) "Yikes! Killing your spouse seems extreme."
C) "Shall I report your spouse as a sexual contact?"
D) "I can understand your anger.How best can you deal with it?"
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16
A patient with syphilis is seen at the clinic and complains of body aches, pustules, fever, and sore throat.Which stage of syphilis should the nurse recognize these symptoms identify?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Latent
D) Late
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Latent
D) Late
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17
A pregnant patient with HSV type 2 has a Herp-Test performed in the physician's office 1 day before she is due to deliver by cesarean section.The test result is negative.What should the nurse know this means?
A) The delivery must be by cesarean section.
B) The patient must start on an antiviral protocol today.
C) The baby will have to have antiviral medication 24 hours after birth.
D) The delivery may be accomplished vaginally.
A) The delivery must be by cesarean section.
B) The patient must start on an antiviral protocol today.
C) The baby will have to have antiviral medication 24 hours after birth.
D) The delivery may be accomplished vaginally.
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18
Which method is used to identify organisms of gonorrhea?
A) Smears and cultures
B) Serologic tests
C) Antibody screening
D) Sensitivity testing
A) Smears and cultures
B) Serologic tests
C) Antibody screening
D) Sensitivity testing
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19
A nurse in the outpatient clinic notes that a patient has been treated for syphilis three separate times in the past 2 years.What should the antibiotic treatment for this patient consist of this time?
A) Penicillin G
B) Penicillin G today and a follow-up with another injection in 1 month
C) Penicillin G today and 3 months of oral tetracycline antibiotic medications
D) Penicillin G today and a 2-month protocol of oral antiviral agents
A) Penicillin G
B) Penicillin G today and a follow-up with another injection in 1 month
C) Penicillin G today and 3 months of oral tetracycline antibiotic medications
D) Penicillin G today and a 2-month protocol of oral antiviral agents
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20
A nurse is caring for a patient taking acyclovir (Zovirax).Which side effects of this drug should the nurse be alert for?
A) Fever and bone marrow suppression
B) Vaginal burning and skin irritation
C) Dizziness, headache, and nausea
D) Leukopenia and peripheral neuropathy
A) Fever and bone marrow suppression
B) Vaginal burning and skin irritation
C) Dizziness, headache, and nausea
D) Leukopenia and peripheral neuropathy
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21
A patient who is using imiquimod (Aldara)for genital warts asks the outpatient clinic nurse how long she must use the medication.The nurse replies that she must apply the medication for ______ weeks.(Use numeric characters only.)
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22
A nurse recognizes that a patient with an STI may not cooperate in reporting sexual contacts.What fears might prevent reporting? (Select all that apply.)
A) Judgment by health care workers
B) Identifying self as infected
C) Rejection by contacts
D) Infecting others
E) Reprisal from identified contacts
A) Judgment by health care workers
B) Identifying self as infected
C) Rejection by contacts
D) Infecting others
E) Reprisal from identified contacts
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23
A patient at the outpatient clinic who has received an intramuscular dose of ceftriaxone sodium (Rocephin)calls and complains of pain and induration at the injection site.What should the nurse advise the patient to do?
A) Undergo 30 minutes of active exercise to speed absorption of the drug.
B) Make an appointment at the clinic for evaluation to initiate another drug.
C) Immediately come to the clinic for treatment of the allergic reaction.
D) Place a warm compress on the area.
A) Undergo 30 minutes of active exercise to speed absorption of the drug.
B) Make an appointment at the clinic for evaluation to initiate another drug.
C) Immediately come to the clinic for treatment of the allergic reaction.
D) Place a warm compress on the area.
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24
A nurse explains that STIs must be reported to the local public health department.Which are considered reportable diseases? (Select all that apply.)
A) HIV
B) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
C) Gonorrhea
D) Chlamydia
E) Viral hepatitis
F) None of above
A) HIV
B) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
C) Gonorrhea
D) Chlamydia
E) Viral hepatitis
F) None of above
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25
What body areas might systemic (disseminated)gonorrhea involve? (Select all that apply.)
A) Heart
B) Eyes
C) Meninges
D) Skin
E) Joints
A) Heart
B) Eyes
C) Meninges
D) Skin
E) Joints
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26
A patient with a chlamydial infection is taking a 7-day course of doxycycline (Vibramycin).What information should the nurse provide?
A) Return in 1 month for a follow-up culture.
B) Take the drug on an empty stomach with a minimum of fluid.
C) Delay sexual activity until cured.
D) Expect genital or anal itching or burning.
A) Return in 1 month for a follow-up culture.
B) Take the drug on an empty stomach with a minimum of fluid.
C) Delay sexual activity until cured.
D) Expect genital or anal itching or burning.
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27
What should a nurse caution a patient taking Flagyl for Trichomonas to do?
A) Double the dose if any doses are missed.
B) Report dark urine.
C) Take the drug on an empty stomach.
D) Abstain from alcohol while taking the drug.
A) Double the dose if any doses are missed.
B) Report dark urine.
C) Take the drug on an empty stomach.
D) Abstain from alcohol while taking the drug.
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