A middle-aged female patient has been offered testing for HIV/AIDS upon admission to the hospital for an unrelated health problem. The nurse observes that the patient is visibly surprised and embarrassed by this offer. How should the nurse best respond?
- A. Most women with HIV dont know they have the disease. If you have it, its important we catch it early.
- B. This testing is offered to every adolescent and adult regardless of their lifestyle, appearance or history.
- C. The rationale for this testing is so that you can begin treatment as soon as testing comes back, if its positive.
- D. Youre being offered this testing because you are actually in the prime demographic for HIV infection.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Routine HIV screening is offered to all individuals aged 13 to 64 in healthcare settings to reduce stigma and encourage testing. This approach avoids assumptions about risk and alleviates patient anxiety.
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A public health nurse is participating in a campaign aimed at preventing cervical cancer. What strategies should the nurse include is this campaign? Select all that apply.
- A. Promotion of HPV immunization
- B. Encouraging young women to delay first intercourse
- C. Smoking cessation
- D. Vitamin D and calcium supplementation
- E. Using safer sex practices
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: Cervical cancer prevention includes HPV immunization, delaying first intercourse, smoking cessation, and safer sex practices to reduce HPV risk. Vitamin D and calcium supplementation are not relevant.
A patient has been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The nurse should encourage what health promotion activity to address the patients hormone imbalance and infertility?
- A. Kegel exercises
- B. Increased fluid intake
- C. Weight loss
- D. Topical antibiotics as ordered
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Weight loss, even as little as 5% of body weight, can improve hormone imbalance and infertility in PCOS. Kegel exercises and fluid intake do not address PCOS. Antibiotics are irrelevant as PCOS is not infectious.
A 25-year-old patient diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer expresses a desire to have children. What procedure might the physician offer as treatment?
- A. Radical hysterectomy
- B. Radical culposcopy
- C. Radical trabeculectomy
- D. Radical trachelectomy
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Radical trachelectomy preserves the uterus for potential pregnancy in young women with cervical cancer. Hysterectomy removes the uterus, and culposcopy/trabeculectomy are not relevant.
The nurse is teaching a patient preventative measures regarding vaginal infections. The nurse should include which of the following as an important risk factor?
- A. High estrogen levels
- B. Late menarche
- C. Nonpregnant state
- D. Frequent douching
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Risk factors associated with vulvovaginal infections include pregnancy, premenarche, low estrogen levels, and frequent douching. Frequent douching disrupts the normal vaginal flora, increasing infection risk.
The nurse is planning health education for a patient who has experienced a vaginal infection. What guidelines should the nurse include in this program regarding prevention?
- A. Wear tight-fitting synthetic underwear.
- B. Use bubble bath to eradicate perineal bacteria.
- C. Avoid feminine hygiene products, such as sprays.
- D. Restrict daily bathing.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To prevent vaginal infections, patients should avoid feminine hygiene products like sprays, wear cotton underwear instead of synthetic, avoid douching, and maintain daily bathing. Tight-fitting synthetic underwear and bubble baths increase infection risk.
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