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Describe the pharmacological treatment for gonorrhea Ans: Ceftriaxone 500 mg IM as a single dose, for persons weighing 150 kg For persons weighing 150 kg, ceftriaxone 1gm IM as a single dose Describe the pharmacological treatment for chlamydia Ans: Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 7 days During pregnancy, azithromycin 1 gm as a single dose to treat chlamydia Alternative regimens: Gentamicin 240 mg IM as a single dose + azithromycin 2 gm PO as a single dose Cefixime 800 mg orally as a single dose + doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 7 days (if chlamydia CANNOT be excluded) When assessing a patient, what is done first? Ans: - Observe - Inspect Page | 2 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | - Listen - Palpate, respectively Describe assessment findings for appendicitis Ans: Abdominal pain, usually severe; localized to the right lower quadrant (RLQ) Most common symptoms: anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting (typically present in this order) Constipation and diarrhea occur after the pain Des

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UTA Nurs 5338 Urgent Emergencies
Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest
Update / Already Graded
Describe the pharmacological treatment for gonorrhea

Ans: Ceftriaxone 500 mg IM as a single dose, for persons
weighing < 150 kg
For persons weighing > 150 kg, ceftriaxone 1gm IM as a single
dose


Describe the pharmacological treatment for chlamydia

Ans: Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 7 days
During pregnancy, azithromycin 1 gm as a single dose to treat
chlamydia
Alternative regimens:
Gentamicin 240 mg IM as a single dose + azithromycin 2 gm PO
as a single dose
Cefixime 800 mg orally as a single dose + doxycycline 100 mg
PO BID for 7 days (if chlamydia CANNOT be excluded)


When assessing a patient, what is done first?

Ans: - Observe
- Inspect
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- Listen
- Palpate, respectively


Describe assessment findings for appendicitis

Ans: Abdominal pain, usually severe; localized to the right
lower quadrant (RLQ)
Most common symptoms: anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea
and vomiting (typically present in this order)
Constipation and diarrhea occur after the pain


Describe acute abdominal pain

Ans: - severe, persistent pain
- sudden onset
- nausea, vomiting
- abdominal distention
- fever, signs of shock


What is obturator sign?

Ans: - The patient lies on the back with hip and knee flexed at
90 degrees while the knee is stabilized and the ankle rotated
away from the body


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How is sepsis handled in the primary care setting?

Ans: refer patient to the ED


Describe treatment for an abscess

Ans: I&D


Describe assessment findings for cellulitis

Ans: Erythema
Warmth
Edema
Pain
Fever
Lymphadenopathy
Fissuring, scaling or maceration in toe webs may be source of
colonization (treat with antifungal agents such as e conazole,
naftifine)
History of recurrent abscesses


How is a puncture wound from an animal bite treated?

Ans: - typically not sutured closed
- treat with Augmentin

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Describe assessment findings for bacterial vaginosis

Ans: Most women with BV are asymptomatic
Fishy or musty vaginal odor, more prominent after sexual
intercourse and menses
Thin, homogenous discharge
No redness or edema
Normal bimanual exam


Describe the diagnostic study for bacterial vaginosis

Ans: Amsel's criteria specify that diagnosis of BV requires three
or more of the following clinical signs and symptoms:
- Homogenous, thin, gray-white discharge coating the vaginal
wall
- Vaginal pH >4.5
- Positive whiff test: amine (fishy) odor after application of 10%
KOH on vaginal discharge sample
- Presence of more than 20% epithelial cells (clue cells) on
saline microscopy: microscopic evaluation of vaginal discharge
on glass slide with normal saline shows few WBCs, and
epithelial cells are obscured with coccobacilli.


What is the most reliable predictor of bacterial vaginosis?
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