NR 575 EXAM
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
QUESTION 1
After an IUD is placed, the threads should be cut so approximately ______ are
visible. This should then be _________.
6 cm; measured and documented in the chart.
3 cm; measured and forgotten about.
3 cm; measured and documented in the chart.
6 cm; measured and forgotten about. - ANSWERS-6 cm; measured and
documented in the chart.
QUESTION 2
The uterus should sound to ______ cm when measuring for Mirena IUD insertion
to allow for the arms to open and proper alignment to occur.
6 cm; measured and documented in the chart.
6 cm; measured and forgotten about.
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3 cm; measured and documented in the chart.
3 cm; measured and forgotten about. - ANSWERS-3 cm; measured and
documented in the chart.
QUESTION 3
A sexually active adolescent male has a warty growth on the shaft of his
penis. It is painless. This is likely:
Trichomonas
Syphilis
HPV
Herpes - ANSWERS-HPV
This is not a clinical presentation of trichomonas because this
produces a discharge. Syphilis produces a painless lesion that
presents as an ulceration with a hard edge and clean yellow base.
Herpes produces lesions but are usually painful. HPV produces warty
growths as described above.
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QUESTION 4
A female patient and her male partner are diagnosed with trichomonas. She has
complaints of vulvall itching and discharge. He is asymptomatic. How should they
be treated?
They both should be treated with azithromycin and doxycycline
They both should receive metronidazole
She should be treated with ceftriaxone, he should receive ciprofloxacin
She should receive metronidazole, he does not need treatment - ANSWERS-They
both should receive metronidazole
Metronidazole is the drug of choice to treat male in females for
Trichomonas. Even though he is asymptomatic, he should receive
treatment. Neither partner should resume sexual intercourse until
both have been treated and usually 5-7 days after.
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QUESTION 5
Chancroid considered a cofactor for transmission of:
Trichomonas
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
HIV - ANSWERS-HIV
Chancroid is an STD. It is spread by sexual contact or by contacting
pus from an infected lesion. The ulcers usually. Painful and then, but
usually not painful in women. It is a cofactor in the transmission of
HIV.
QUESTION 6
An initial pharmacological approach to the patient was diagnosed with primary
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