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A female patient is diagnosed with chlamydia. She has
complaints of vaginal discharge and dysuria. Her male partner is
asymptomatic. How should they be treated
Answer- Doxycycline 100mg BID x7 days or azithromycin
(exposed partner should be treated as well)
A female patient is 31-year-old. She has never had an abnormal
PAP smear and has had regular screening since age 22.
According to the AVS and ACOG guideline, if she has a normal
PAP smear with HPV testing today, when should she have the
next cervical cancer screening
Answer- 5 years (HPV in 5 years, Pap smear ONLY STI can be
in 3 years)
,A 53-year-old woman who is taking HRT with conjugated
estrogen, .45mg/ day with medroxyprogesterone acetate 1.5mg,
has bothersome atrophic vaginitis symptoms. You would
consider
Answer- the addition of topical estrogen can be helpful (helps
with dryness)
Samantha is a 23-year-old female presents with urinary burning,
frequency and urgency. Urine dipsticks is positive for
leukocytes and nitrates. Given that she has no medical hex and
no other pertinent clinical findings, the recommended treatment
of choice is
Answer- Nitrofurantoin 100mg BID x 5 days (1st line TX for
uncomplicated UTI)
A 29-year-old female patient with no medical history presented
to the NP office with fever, chills and WBC casts and has been
diagnosed with pyelonephritis. Which clinical finding would be
consistent in this patient
Answer- CVA tenderness
,A 29-year-old female with no medical history presented to the
NP office with fever, chills and positive WBC casts and has
been diagnosed with pyelonephritis. What is the recommended
pharmacological management for the above patient?
Answer- Bactrim DS 160/800mg BID x 14 days, Levaquin
750mg pop 5x days or Cipro 500mg bidx7
A patient diagnosed with trichomonas’s is being treated with
metronidazole. When teaching the patient about this medication,
which of the following will the nurse practitioner include
Answer- do not consume alcohol (reduce possibility of a
disulfiram like reaction)
The recommended time to initiate screening for cervical cancer
in women is
Answer- 21 years’ old
The NP recognizes the following assessment findings as being
consistent with Chlamydia (select all that apply)
Answer- Vaginal discharge
Cervical changes
, The NP is treating a 35-year-old patient for primary herpes
infection. The first line treatment option for primary herpes
infection include
A. Acyclovir 400mg TID for 7-10 days
B. Val acyclovir 1g daily for 3 days
C. Ganciclovir 250mg BID for5 days
D. No treatment needed
Answer- A. Acyclovir 400mg TID 7-10 days (genital herpes)
The NP examines a patient with complaints of foul smelling,
frothy, copious and pale yellow to gray green vaginal discharge
On exam, vulvovaginal irritation and cervical petechial is noted.
Based on this the most likely TX includes
A. Fluconazole
B. Metronidazole
C. Clindamycin
D. Azithromycin
Answer- B. Metronidazole