NURS 167 Final Exam Questions And Accurate Answers
A 22-year-old patient has come to her primary care provider for her routine Pap smear.
Abnormal results of this diagnostic test may indicate infection with:
Chlamydia trachomatis.
Candida albicans.
human papillomavirus (HPV).
Trichomonas vaginalis.
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A client is receiving therapy for gonorrhea. For which agent should the nurse anticipate
a prescription by the physician?
Tetracycline
Ceftriaxone
Penicillin
Levofloxacin
A client is diagnosed with primary syphilis and has an allergy to penicillin. The nurse
would expect the physician to prescribe which medication?
Podophyllum resin
,Ceftriaxone
Doxycycline
Acyclovir
The instructor teaching a class about STIs determines that further teaching is needed
when the students identify which of the following STIs as curable with treatment?
Siphillis
Gonorrhea
Genital herpes
Chlamydia
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A male client has been diagnosed with gonorrhea and is being treated with ceftriaxone
and doxycycline. The nursing instructor asks the student nurse to explain why this client
is receiving two antibiotics. Which is the best response by the student nurse?
"This combination of medications will eradicate the infection faster than a single
antibiotic."
"Many people infected with gonorrhea are infected with chlamydia as well."
"The use of these two antibiotics together reduces the risk of reinfection."
"There are several resistant strains of gonorrhea, so often more than one antibiotic is
,required to successfully treat the infection."
The client is identified as being in the primary stage of syphilis. The nurse would expect
to find which of the following?
Genital chancres
Palmar rash
Formation of gummas
Formation of central nervous system lesions
Prior to counseling a 24-year-old client requesting oral contraceptives for family
planning, the nurse would assess the client for manifestations of which of the following?
Anemia.
Hypertension.
Dysmenorrhea.
Acne vulgaris
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A 26-year-old female is considering Depo-Provera as the form of contraception that best
suits her because she does not want to have to worry about taking a pill every day. To
support this woman in making decisions related to this form of contraception, the nurse
would educate her that Depo-Provera:
Is a combination hormone of progesterone and estrogen.
, Is a small adhesive hormonal birth control patch that is applied weekly.
Thicken and thin out cervical mucus to block sperm penetration and ovulation.
Pregnancy prevention rate:
100% effective in preventing pregnancy if taken appropriately
The client receiving an estrogen-progesterone combination oral contraceptive calls the
clinic and states she has missed her pills for the past two days. what are the medication
directions that the nurse should provide.
"Take two pills today and two pills tomorrow, then one pill daily for the rest of the pack."
"Take two pills today and then one pill every day until the pack is finished."
"Notify your health care provider of the missed dosage."
The nurse recognizes teaching regarding the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine
delivery system has been successful when the client states which of the following?
"These devices are 100% effective.'
"I can leave this device in for as long as 5 years."
"I will also be required to use a barrier method of birth control with this device."
"I will have the device removed every two years and replaced."
The nurse is assessing a patient at a follow-up visit after starting therapy with sildenafil
for erectile dysfunction. Which assessment finding would indicate that the treatment
regimen needs to be modified?
The patient's cardiac output is 5.6 L/min.
A 22-year-old patient has come to her primary care provider for her routine Pap smear.
Abnormal results of this diagnostic test may indicate infection with:
Chlamydia trachomatis.
Candida albicans.
human papillomavirus (HPV).
Trichomonas vaginalis.
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
A client is receiving therapy for gonorrhea. For which agent should the nurse anticipate
a prescription by the physician?
Tetracycline
Ceftriaxone
Penicillin
Levofloxacin
A client is diagnosed with primary syphilis and has an allergy to penicillin. The nurse
would expect the physician to prescribe which medication?
Podophyllum resin
,Ceftriaxone
Doxycycline
Acyclovir
The instructor teaching a class about STIs determines that further teaching is needed
when the students identify which of the following STIs as curable with treatment?
Siphillis
Gonorrhea
Genital herpes
Chlamydia
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A male client has been diagnosed with gonorrhea and is being treated with ceftriaxone
and doxycycline. The nursing instructor asks the student nurse to explain why this client
is receiving two antibiotics. Which is the best response by the student nurse?
"This combination of medications will eradicate the infection faster than a single
antibiotic."
"Many people infected with gonorrhea are infected with chlamydia as well."
"The use of these two antibiotics together reduces the risk of reinfection."
"There are several resistant strains of gonorrhea, so often more than one antibiotic is
,required to successfully treat the infection."
The client is identified as being in the primary stage of syphilis. The nurse would expect
to find which of the following?
Genital chancres
Palmar rash
Formation of gummas
Formation of central nervous system lesions
Prior to counseling a 24-year-old client requesting oral contraceptives for family
planning, the nurse would assess the client for manifestations of which of the following?
Anemia.
Hypertension.
Dysmenorrhea.
Acne vulgaris
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A 26-year-old female is considering Depo-Provera as the form of contraception that best
suits her because she does not want to have to worry about taking a pill every day. To
support this woman in making decisions related to this form of contraception, the nurse
would educate her that Depo-Provera:
Is a combination hormone of progesterone and estrogen.
, Is a small adhesive hormonal birth control patch that is applied weekly.
Thicken and thin out cervical mucus to block sperm penetration and ovulation.
Pregnancy prevention rate:
100% effective in preventing pregnancy if taken appropriately
The client receiving an estrogen-progesterone combination oral contraceptive calls the
clinic and states she has missed her pills for the past two days. what are the medication
directions that the nurse should provide.
"Take two pills today and two pills tomorrow, then one pill daily for the rest of the pack."
"Take two pills today and then one pill every day until the pack is finished."
"Notify your health care provider of the missed dosage."
The nurse recognizes teaching regarding the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine
delivery system has been successful when the client states which of the following?
"These devices are 100% effective.'
"I can leave this device in for as long as 5 years."
"I will also be required to use a barrier method of birth control with this device."
"I will have the device removed every two years and replaced."
The nurse is assessing a patient at a follow-up visit after starting therapy with sildenafil
for erectile dysfunction. Which assessment finding would indicate that the treatment
regimen needs to be modified?
The patient's cardiac output is 5.6 L/min.