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Care of Patients with Sexually Transmitted Disease, Questions and Answers with
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The nurse is teaching a young woman about her
risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Which statement by
the client indicates that further instruction is needed?
a. |
“I am at decreased risk for an STD if I don’t
rely on contraceptive sponges or foams to protect me.” |
b. |
“I am at decreased risk for an STD because I am
using an intrauterine device for contraception.” |
c. |
“I am at increased risk for an STD because of
the way that my body is designed as a woman.” |
d. |
“I will be at increased risk for an STD if I
rely on oral contraceptives to protect me from contracting a disease.” |
ANS: B
Using an intrauterine
device provides no protection against contracting a sexually transmitted
disease. Other risk factors that increase a young woman’s chances of
contracting a sexually transmitted disease include the vascularity of the
vagina and reliance on contraceptive sponges or foams or on oral contraceptives
for protection against pregnancy and STDs.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Application/Applying or higher REF: N/A
TOP: Client Needs
Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance (Self-Care)
MSC: Integrated Process:
Teaching/Learning
2. Which statement by a middle-aged woman indicates
that further instruction is needed for her and her partner regarding prevention
of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
a. |
“I’m glad we don’t have to use condoms anymore
because I can’t get pregnant.” |
b. |
“Changes in my vagina may make me more likely
to be at risk for an STD.” |
c. |
“I told my partner that we need to switch to
condoms instead of the pill now.” |
d. |
“I should report any evidence of infection,
even if symptoms are minor.” |
ANS: A
The female who is
probably postmenopausal should still use barrier protection to decrease the
risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease. Unfortunately, many women
forget that they need barrier protection (i.e., condoms) once the need for
contraception is gone. Any evidence of infection should be reported promptly
because vaginal atrophy makes this client more vulnerable to develop an STD.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Application/Applying or higher REF: N/A
TOP: Client Needs
Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance (Self-Care)
MSC: Integrated Process:
Teaching/Learning
3. The nurse is conducting an assessment on a
client and identifies a lesion that appears as a smooth indurated area. Which
is the highest priority action on the part of the nurse?
a. |
Question the client
further regarding sexual practices. |
b. |
Ask the client about
any associated symptoms. |
c. |
Document the findings
and obtain a specimen of fluid from the lesion. |
d. |
Don gloves before
continuing to assess the lesion any further. |
ANS: D
The lesion could be a
chancre, which is highly contagious. The nurse should be wearing gloves. The
nurse should finish assessment of the lesion before continuing to interview the
client and documenting findings. The nurse does need to collect fluid for a
culture, but the nurse’s safety is the priority.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Application/Applying or higher REF: N/A
TOP: Client Needs
Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment (Safety and Infection
Control—Standard Precautions/Transmission-Based Precautions/Surgical Asepsis)
MSC: Integrated Process:
Nursing Process (Implementation)
4. The nurse is counseling a client who has
recently been diagnosed with syphilis. Which is the highest priority
instruction that the nurse provides to the client regarding sexual partners?
a. |
“As long as both of you are being treated,
abstinence is not necessary.” |
b. |
“If you both have the same disease, you can
continue to have sex.” |
c. |
“Your partner must be treated with antibiotics
within the next 90 days.” |
d. |
“Once the health department gets your partner’s
name, confidentiality is not considered to be important.” |
ANS: C
Once a client has been
diagnosed with syphilis, his or her partner must be prophylactically treated as
soon as possible, preferably within the next 90 days. Sexual abstinence is
required of both partners until they complete treatment. Although the disease
will be reported to the local health department, all information will be held
in strictest confidence.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Comprehension/Understanding REF: p. 1656
TOP: Client Needs
Category: Physiological Integrity (Physiological Adaptation—Illness Management)
MSC: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
5. A client has been diagnosed with genital herpes.
Which statement by the client indicates an accurate understanding of the
disease and treatment?
a. |
“Antiviral drugs can cure genital herpes and
prevent a recurrence.” |
b. |
“I can prevent outbreaks with suppressive
antiviral therapy.” |
c. |
“Suppressive therapy will prevent shedding of
the virus.” |
d. |
“Medication should be taken only when symptoms
are present.” |
ANS: B
No cure for the disease
is known, but it can be controlled with suppressive therapy with
antiviral drugs. The
client can be shedding the virus with no symptoms present and despite the use
of antiviral medications. Medications should be taken on a suppressive basis or
as soon as the client has symptoms.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Application/Applying or higher REF: N/A
TOP: Client Needs
Category: Physiological Integrity (Pharmacological and Parenteral
Therapies—Expected Actions/Outcomes) MSC: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Category | ATI |
Release date | 2021-09-14 |
Pages | 15 |
Language | English |
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