Deck 6: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Associated Reproductive Tract Infections: Recommended Screening, Care, and Treatment Interventions
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Deck 6: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Associated Reproductive Tract Infections: Recommended Screening, Care, and Treatment Interventions
1
The nurse is caring for a female client who was just diagnosed with chlamydia. Which action should the nurse take?
A) Encourage the client to rest.
B) Schedule the client for a pregnancy test.
C) Call in pain medication the client's pharmacy.
D) Report the diagnosis to public health authorities.
A) Encourage the client to rest.
B) Schedule the client for a pregnancy test.
C) Call in pain medication the client's pharmacy.
D) Report the diagnosis to public health authorities.
D
Explanation: Chlamydia is considered a reportable condition. Therefore, the nurse should contact the appropriate public health authorities.
Explanation: Chlamydia is considered a reportable condition. Therefore, the nurse should contact the appropriate public health authorities.
2
Which is the most common of the notifiable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States?
A) Gonorrhea
B) Chlamydia
C) Syphilis
D) HIV
A) Gonorrhea
B) Chlamydia
C) Syphilis
D) HIV
B
Explanation: Gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV are all notifiable conditions in the United States. Currently in the United States, chlamydia is the most common reportable STI.
Explanation: Gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV are all notifiable conditions in the United States. Currently in the United States, chlamydia is the most common reportable STI.
3
The nurse is educating students on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) versus reproductive tract infections (RTIs). Which statement by one of the students indicates that the teaching has been effective?
A) RTIs are characterized by the mode of transmission.
B) RTIs are short-term and do no cause damage.
C) STIs are long-term and difficult to treat.
D) RTIs affect the long-term health of the individual.
A) RTIs are characterized by the mode of transmission.
B) RTIs are short-term and do no cause damage.
C) STIs are long-term and difficult to treat.
D) RTIs affect the long-term health of the individual.
D
Explanation: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) have long-term complications and may affect the health of the client.
Explanation: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) have long-term complications and may affect the health of the client.
4
The nurse is caring for a client with a suspected endogenous infection. What should the nurse look for upon assessment?
A) Candidiasis
B) Genital warts
C) Bloody mucous
D) Lesions
A) Candidiasis
B) Genital warts
C) Bloody mucous
D) Lesions
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5
The nurse is caring for a 24-year-old client in her third trimester of pregnancy. The client previously tested negative for chlamydia during her first trimester. Which action should the nurse take?
A) Screen the client for chlamydia.
B) Screen the client for increased risk factors for herpes.
C) Test the client for HIV.
D) Perform a cervical swab to test for gonorrhea.
A) Screen the client for chlamydia.
B) Screen the client for increased risk factors for herpes.
C) Test the client for HIV.
D) Perform a cervical swab to test for gonorrhea.
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6
Which does the nurse recognize as a risk factor for chlamydia?
A) Consistent condom use
B) One sexual partner
C) Under the age of 25
D) Same sex couples
A) Consistent condom use
B) One sexual partner
C) Under the age of 25
D) Same sex couples
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7
Which is a sign of chlamydia in female clients?
A) Regular menstrual periods
B) Lack of abdominal guarding
C) White vaginal discharge
D) Friable cervix
A) Regular menstrual periods
B) Lack of abdominal guarding
C) White vaginal discharge
D) Friable cervix
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8
The nurse is counseling a client with genital herpes. Which information should the nurse include?
A) "If you do not have active lesions, you cannot transmit the virus."
B) "You should always disclose herpes to your partners."
C) "Herpes is curable, with proper medication."
D) "Use of condoms is not necessary once you receive treatment."
A) "If you do not have active lesions, you cannot transmit the virus."
B) "You should always disclose herpes to your partners."
C) "Herpes is curable, with proper medication."
D) "Use of condoms is not necessary once you receive treatment."
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9
The nurse is assessing the client for genital warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Which symptoms should the nurse assess for?
A) Friable cervix
B) Abdominal pain
C) Lack of menstruation
D) Pruritis
A) Friable cervix
B) Abdominal pain
C) Lack of menstruation
D) Pruritis
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10
The nurse is providing education to client who will be self-applying Imiquimod to genital warts. Which information should the nurse include?
A) Imiquimod may weaken condoms.
B) Imiquimod is applied in the morning.
C) Imiquimod cannot be used during pregnancy.
D) Imiquimod should not be washed off with soap and water.
A) Imiquimod may weaken condoms.
B) Imiquimod is applied in the morning.
C) Imiquimod cannot be used during pregnancy.
D) Imiquimod should not be washed off with soap and water.
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