An adolescent asks the nurse about the safety of getting a tattoo. The nurse explains to the adolescent that it is important to find a qualified operator using proper sterile technique because an unsterilized needle or contaminated tattoo ink can cause what? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Hepatitis C virus
- B. Hepatitis B virus
- C. Hepatitis E virus
- D. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- E. Mycobacterium chelonae skin infections
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Using the same unsterilized needle to tattoo body parts of multiple teenagers presents the same risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus, and hepatitis B virus transmission as occurs with other needle-sharing activities. Contaminated tattoo ink can cause nontuberculous M. chelonae skin infections. The hepatitis E virus is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, principally via contaminated water, not by contaminated needles.
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The development of sexual orientation during adolescence is what?
- A. Inflexible
- B. A developmental process
- C. Differs for boys and girls
- D. Proceeds in a defined sequence
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The development of sexual orientation as a part of sexual identity includes several developmental milestones during late childhood and throughout adolescence. The sequence and time spent in phases are different for each individual. Boys and girls pass through the same developmental milestones.
How does the onset of the pubertal growth spurt compare in girls and boys?
- A. In girls, it occurs about 1 year before it appears in boys.
- B. In girls, it occurs about 3 years before it appears in boys.
- C. In boys, it occurs about 1 year before it appears in girls.
- D. It is about the same in both boys and girls.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The average age of onset is 9 1/2 years for girls and 10 1/2 years for boys. Although pubertal growth spurts may occur in girls 3 years before it appears in boys on an individual basis, the average difference is 1 year. Usually girls begin their pubertal growth spurt earlier than boys.
A 12-year-old girl asks the nurse about an increase in clear white odorless vaginal discharge. What response should the nurse give?
- A. This may mean a yeast infection.
- B. This is normal before menstruation starts.
- C. This is caused by an increase in progesterone.
- D. This is possibly a sign of a sexually transmitted infection.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Early in puberty, there is often an increase in normal vaginal discharge (physiologic leukorrhea) associated with uterine development. Girls or their parents may be concerned that this vaginal discharge is a sign of infection. The nurse can reassure them that the discharge is normal and a sign that the uterus is preparing for menstruation. It is caused by an increase in estrogen, not progesterone.
What is true concerning the development of autonomy during adolescence?
- A. Development of autonomy typically involves rebellion.
- B. Development of autonomy typically involves parentchild conflicts.
- C. Parent and peer influences are opposing forces in the development of autonomy.
- D. Conformity to both parents and peers gradually declines toward the end of adolescence.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: During middle and late adolescence, the conformity to parents and peers declines. Subjective feelings of self-reliance increase steadily over the adolescent years. Adolescents have genuine behavioral autonomy. Rebellion is not typically part of adolescence. It can occur in response to excessively controlling circumstances or to growing up in the absence of clear standards. Parent and peer relationships can play complementary roles in the development of a healthy degree of individual independence.
In girls, what is the initial indication of puberty?
- A. Menarche
- B. Growth spurt
- C. Breast development
- D. Growth of pubic hair
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In most girls, the initial indication of puberty is the appearance of breast buds, an event known as thelarche. The usual sequence of secondary sexual characteristic development in girls is breast changes, a rapid increase in height and weight, growth of pubic hair, appearance of axillary hair, menstruation (menarche), and abrupt deceleration of linear growth.
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