CERTIFICATION SCRIPT 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◍ STIs/STDs.
Answer: sexually transmitted infections/diseasesSTIs are infections that can
usually be treated
◍ nursing interventions for ADHD.
Answer: improve coping skills and self-esteempromote social
interactionclient and family education
◍ clinical manifestations of Austim in infants.
Answer: not babbling by 12 monthsnot pointing or using gestures by 12
monthsno single words by 16 monthsno two word utterances by 24
monthslosing language or social skills at any age
◍ medical management of menopause.
Answer: hormone therapy (estrogen and progesterone)maintain bone
healthmaintain cardiovascular healthdecrease fat and caloric intake and
increase whole grains, fibers, fruit and vegetables
◍ STI's are transmitted by:.
Answer: Direct contact and Congenital(genital, oral, rectal route) between
people of the same or opposite sex
◍ Risks of HRT.
Answer: increased risk of DVT and PE
◍ age related changes in gastrointestinal system.
Answer: Decreased salivaFood intolerances Atrophy of taste buds Difficulty
, chewingMalabsorption
◍ nursing care during seizure.
Answer: Stay w/pt, don't restrain, protect from injury (move nearby objects),
loosen tight clothing, turn to side when able to prevent occlusion of airway
or aspiration, suction if need, monitor V/S, assist breathing, observe &
document symptom progress
◍ True or False: Can a person have more than one STI at the same time?.
Answer: True
◍ In addition to sexually transmission some of these infections or diseases
spread through:.
Answer: --Needle Use--In utero transmission to a fetus
◍ Diagnosed with STIs.
Answer: Evaluate ALL sexual partners
◍ What is the role of the nurse in caring for patients with real or suspected
STIs?.
Answer: Provide factual information
◍ For all STIs nurses must be able to know and understand:.
Answer: -Route of transmission (mode)-How to prevent transmission-Assess
individual and identify all of their contacts and following through with those
individuals making sure they receive treatment.-Provide all this information
in a non-judgmental and accepting way-Oral contraceptives DO NOT
provide any type of protection from STIs
◍ What is the incidence of STIs?.
Answer: -2/3rds of the population under the age of 25 years old will be
diagnosed -Increase in incidences continue to rise d/t non treatment
◍ Patients diagnosed with STIs.
Answer: Test for HIV
◍ Hepatits B virus.
Answer: virus that causes inflammation of the liver as a result of
, transmission through body including vaginal secretions, semen, and blood
◍ HPV (human papilloma virus).
Answer: a group of viruses that can cause genital warts in males and females
and can cause cervical cancer in females
◍ nursing care after a seizure.
Answer: keep pt on side. calm pt due to confusion. close
observation/VS/neuro checks q15min. place oxygen. protect pt. rest. seizure
precautions. determine trigger. takes a lot of calories so pt will want to sleep
◍ Consider all oral, genital, rectal lesions to contain:.
Answer: a pathologic organism until documented otherwise.
◍ Genital, rectal, or oral lesions.
Answer: -Need to be examined-Are not emergencies
◍ Syphilis.
Answer: --an STI that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a
small bacterium called a spirochete (Treponema pallidum)--Transmitted:
Direct contact of a Primary chancre lesion (body secretions: saliva, blood,
vaginal discharge, semen) & (placenta to fetus)--Highly infectious during
Primary Stage--Usually non-infectious after 1 year during Latent
Stage--Non-infectious during the Tertiary Stage--Incubation period: 10-90
days--Symptom development: Average 20-30 days
◍ chancre.
Answer: Primary lesion of syphilis; a hard ulcer occurring at the site of entry
of the bacterial infection and most frequently on the external genitalia of a
male or female.
◍ Syphilis primary stage.
Answer: Clinical Manifestation: -Highly infectious between 10-90 days
incubation time after contact-Hard, Small, Painless lesion; found at penis,
vulva, lips, vagina, or rectum. -Heals in 2-3 weeks with or without seeking
treatment-Will progress without treatment