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What is the most common sexually transmitted disease? It is caused by a bacterium and sometimes causes painful urination in the male.
chlamydia
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Which type of sexually transmitted disease is the nurse most accurate to highlight in the client’s history as it remains dormant in the body and can reoccur at any time?
Herpes infection
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A client who has been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) asks that this information not be shared with her family members. Which of the following responses from the nurse would be appropriate?
” “”Your health information is confidential, and I can’t talk to anyone about it without your permission.””
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A patient has been diagnosed with the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea. Which of the following would be seen microscopically when examining the patient’s sample(a) streptococci(b) diplococci(c) coccobacilli(d) tetrads(e) staphylococci
(b) diplococci
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_____ is an incurable sexually transmitted disease.
AIDS (HIV), HPV, herpes simplex, and hepatitis B
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Risk factors for cervical cancer include which of the following? Select all that apply. Smoking Human papillomavirus Immunosuppression Having only one lifetime sex partner History of sexually transmitted disease
Smoking Human papillomavirus Immunosuppression History of sexually transmitted disease Women at risk for developing cervical cancer include those who smoke, as well as those with a history of sex-ually transmitted diseases, HPV infection, two or more lifetime sexual partners, or immunosuppression
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A psychiatric nursing instructor is teaching about the psychological effects of the diagnosis of a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Which student statement indicates that further instruction is needed? A. ”STDs carry strong connotations of illicit sex and considerable social stigma.” B. ”STDs can cause insanity.” C. ”The diagnosis of HIV can generate hopelessness and helplessness.” D. ”Antibiotics administered in the early stages can cure all STDs.”
ANS: D The instructor should identify the need for further instruction if a student states that antibiotics can cure all STDs. STDs refer to infections that are contracted primarily through sexual activities or intimate contact. An example of an incurable STD is HIV. STDs are at epidemic levels in the United States.
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The nurse is creating a community education program on health promotion and wellness. Which topic should the nurse use for this program? 1. Prenatal and infant care 2. Prevention of sexually transmitted disease 3. Exercise class for clients who have had a stroke 4. Home accident prevention
4 Wellness is a process that engages in activities and behaviors that enhance quality of life and maximize personal potential. This involves individual and community activities to enhance healthy lifestyles, such as improving nutrition and physical fitness, preventing drug and alcohol misuse, restricting smoking, and preventing accidents in the home and workplace. The goal of illness prevention is to maintain optimal health by preventing disease, which would include immunization, prenatal and infant care, and prevention of sexually transmitted disease. Teaching clients about recovery activities, such as exercises that accelerate recovery after a stroke, would focus on health restoration.
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the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States
Human papollomavirus
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Laura fails to recognize any connection between her unsafe sexual practices and the likelihood of contracting a sexually transmitted disease. Laura’s lack of perceptiveness best illustrates the dangers of
An external locus of control
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