The client is diagnosed with primary syphilis. Which symptoms should the nurse observe?
- A. A chancre sore in the perineal area.
- B. A rash on the trunk and extremities.
- C. Blistering of the palms of the hands.
- D. Confusion and disorientation.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Primary syphilis presents with a painless chancre sore at the infection site. Rash is secondary, blisters are herpes-related, and confusion is tertiary.
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When collecting a specimen from the client who may have gonorrhea, which nursing action is correct?
- A. Wearing latex gloves
- B. Using a disinfectant
- C. Asking the client to provide the specimen
- D. Refrigerating the specimen immediately
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Wearing latex gloves protects the nurse from exposure to infectious material during specimen collection.
After C. albicans is identified as the causative organism, the nurse would expect the physician to prescribe which treatment?
- A. A nonprescription antifungal medication
- B. A prescription oral penicillin
- C. A prescription broad-spectrum antibiotic
- D. A vaginal douche with a vinegar solution
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Candida albicans causes yeast infections, which are typically treated with nonprescription antifungal medications like miconazole or clotrimazole.
The office manager schedules a mandatory staff meeting for all nursing personnel. As the nurse enters the room, several documents containing the client's name, medical records number, mammogram results, and diagnosis are found unattended on the table. Which nursing actions are appropriate in this situation? Select all that apply.
- A. Notify housekeeping to come and dispose of the papers.
- B. Toss the papers in the trash.
- C. Put the papers into the shredder bin.
- D. Try to determine who left the papers unattended.
- E. State the papers neatly, placing them off to the side.
- F. Notify the office manager of the breach in confidentiality.
Correct Answer: C,F
Rationale: Shredding the papers ensures secure disposal of protected health information (PHI), and notifying the office manager addresses the confidentiality breach, as required by HIPAA regulations.
The outpatient clinic nurse is working with clients diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Which long-term complication should the nurse discuss with the clients about STDs?
- A. Stress the need for clients to completely finish all antibiotics prescriptions.
- B. Inform the clients that, legally, many STIs must be reported to the health department.
- C. Sexually transmitted diseases can result in reproductive problems.
- D. Discuss the myth that acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is an STI.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause infertility or ectopic pregnancy, a critical long-term complication. Antibiotic completion, reporting, and AIDS myths are important but not complications.
If the client asks about long-term consequences that are associated with this disorder, the nurse accurately identifies which outcome?
- A. Cancer of the cervix
- B. Premature labors
- C. Spontaneous abortions
- D. Difficulty getting pregnant
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause scarring of the fallopian tubes, leading to infertility or difficulty conceiving.
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