NURSING 101Chapter 26: Sexually Transmitted Infections
What unique factor causes adolescent girls to have a high risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? a. They are in an experimental phase with sexual intercourse and believe they are resistant to developing STIs. b. The adolescent cervix is immature and lacks immunity. c. The length of the vaginal canal is short in adolescents, allowing a greater concentration of microorganisms within the internal genitalia. d. In adolescent girls, the anus to the vaginal introitus are in close proximity. ANS: B Partly, perhaps, because of risk-taking behavior (unprotected intercourse or selection of highrisk partners), many adolescents have an increased risk for STI exposure and infection. The unique factor for adolescent women is that they have a physiologically increased susceptibility to infection because of increased cervical immaturity and lack of immunity. The remaining options are not considered legitimate risk factors for STIs. PTS: 1 REF: Pages 918-919 2. How is gonorrhea transmitted from a pregnant woman to her fetus? a. Unbound in the blood via the placenta b. Attached to immunoglobulin G (IgG) via the placenta c. Across amniotic membranes by the direct inoculation with the fetal scalp electrodes during labor monitoring d. Predominately through infected cervical and secretions during the birth process ANS: D A pregnant woman can transmit gonorrhea to her fetus during the birth process. The infection passes from mother to child predominately through infected cervical and vaginal secretions. The transmission is not associated with the other options. PTS: 1 REF: Page 920 3. Which statement is false about the factors that facilitate the ascent of gonococci into the uterus and fallopian tubes? a. Ascent of gonococci is facilitated because the cervical plug disintegrates during menstruation. b. Ascent of gonococci is facilitated because the vaginal pH decreases to 2 or 3. c. Ascent of gonococci is facilitated because the uterine contractions may cause retrograde menstruation into the fallopian tubes. d. Ascent of gonococci is facilitated because the bacteria may adhere to sperm and be transported to the fallopian tubes. ANS: B
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