A 55-year-old woman in the sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic tells the nurse that she is concerned she may have been exposed to gonorrhea by her partner. To determine whether the patient has gonorrhea, the nurse will plan to
a. interview the patient about symptoms of gonorrhea.
b. take a sample of cervical discharge for Gram staining.
c. draw a blood specimen or rapid plasma reagin (RPR) testing.
d. obtain secretions for a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT).
Question 2A 32-year-old woman who is diagnosed with Chlamydia tells the nurse that she is very angry because her husband is her only sexual partner. Which response should the nurse make first?
a. You may need professional counseling to help resolve your anger.
b. It is understandable that you are angry with your husband right now.
c. Your feelings are justified and you should share them with your husband.
d. It is important that both you and your husband be treated for the infection.
Question 3When a 31-year-old male patient returns to the clinic for follow-up after treatment for gonococcal urethritis, a purulent urethral discharge is still present.
When trying to determine the reason for the recurrent infection, which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask the patient?
a. Did you take the prescribed antibiotic for a week?
b. Did you drink at least 2 quarts of fluids every day?
c. Were your sexual partners treated with antibiotics?
d. Do you wash your hands after using the bathroom?
Question 4Which infection, reported in the health history of a woman who is having difficulty conceiving, will the nurse identify as a risk factor for infertility?
a. N. gonorrhoeae
b. Treponema pallidum
c. Condyloma acuminatum
d. Herpes simplex virus type 2
Question 5A 19-year-old patient has genital warts around her external genitalia and perianal area. She tells the nurse that she has not sought treatment until now because the warts are so disgusting. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate?
a. Disturbed body image related to feelings about the genital warts
b. Ineffective coping related to denial of increased risk for infection
c. Risk for infection related to lack of knowledge about transmission
d. Anxiety related to impact of condition on interpersonal relationships
Question 6A woman is diagnosed with primary syphilis during her eighth week of pregnancy. The nurse will plan to teach the patient about the
a. likelihood of a stillbirth.
b. plans for cesarean section
c. intramuscular injection of penicillin.
d. antibiotic eye drops for the newborn.