NU404-Exam 2b Q&A
Chlamydia - =What is the most common spreading STI in the US?
B) Chlamydia - =A client comes to the clinic for treatment of recurrent pelvic inflammatory
disease. The nuurse recognizes that this condition most frequently follows which type of
infection?
A) Trichomoniasis
B) Chlamydia
C) Staphylococcus
D) Streptococcus
A) Incresed virulence of organisms causing STDs - =The current incidence of STDs is related in
part to:
A) increased virulence of organisms causing STDs
B) Development of resistance of organisms to antibiotics.
C) Increase in homosexuality
D) be treated with Ceftriaxone(Rocephine). - =A female PT with a purulent vaginal discharge is
seen at an outpatient clinic. The nurse would expect a Dx of gonorrhea to:
A) be treated with benathine penicillin G
B) Indicate PID
C) Be confirmed with a Gram stain
D) be treated with cetriaxone.
a. obstruction of the fallopian tubes - =A 22 yr old woman with multiple sexual partners seeks
care after several weeks of experiencing painful and frequent urination and vaginal discharge.
Altho the results of a culture of cervical secretions are not yet available, the nurse explains to the
patient that she will be treated as if she has gonorrhea and chlamydia in order to prevent
, a. obstruction of the fallopian tubesb. endocarditis and aortic aneurysmsc. disseminated
gonococcal infection
c. additional testing to detect specific antitreponomal antibodies is necessary - =A premarital
blood test for syphilis reveals that a woman has a positive VDRL test. The nurse advises the
patient that
A. a single dose of penicillin will cure the syphilis
B. she should question her fiance about prior sexual contacts
C. additional testing to detect specific antitreponomal antibodies is necessary
b. No symptoms - =In establishing screening programs for populations at high risk for
chlamydial infections, the nurse recognizes that in women, C trachomatis infection most often
results in
A. cervicitis
B. No symptoms
C. acute arethritis
b. "I haven't told my girlfriend about my infection yet." - =A male patient returns to the clinic
with a recurrent urethral discharge after being treated for a chlamydial infection 2 weeks ago.
Which statement made by the patient indicates the most likely cause of the recurrance?
a. "I took the vibramycin twice a day for a week."
b. "I haven't told my girlfriend about my infection yet."
c. "I had a couple beers while on the medication"
d. "I've only had sex once since i finished the meds."
b. Gram's stains and cultures are negative for gonorrhea - =A diagnosis of chlamydial infection is
made in a male patient with a purulent urethral discharge when
A. cultures for chlamydial organisms are positive
B. Gram's stains and cultures are negative for gonorrhea
C. signs and symptoms of epididymitis or procititis are also present
Chlamydia - =What is the most common spreading STI in the US?
B) Chlamydia - =A client comes to the clinic for treatment of recurrent pelvic inflammatory
disease. The nuurse recognizes that this condition most frequently follows which type of
infection?
A) Trichomoniasis
B) Chlamydia
C) Staphylococcus
D) Streptococcus
A) Incresed virulence of organisms causing STDs - =The current incidence of STDs is related in
part to:
A) increased virulence of organisms causing STDs
B) Development of resistance of organisms to antibiotics.
C) Increase in homosexuality
D) be treated with Ceftriaxone(Rocephine). - =A female PT with a purulent vaginal discharge is
seen at an outpatient clinic. The nurse would expect a Dx of gonorrhea to:
A) be treated with benathine penicillin G
B) Indicate PID
C) Be confirmed with a Gram stain
D) be treated with cetriaxone.
a. obstruction of the fallopian tubes - =A 22 yr old woman with multiple sexual partners seeks
care after several weeks of experiencing painful and frequent urination and vaginal discharge.
Altho the results of a culture of cervical secretions are not yet available, the nurse explains to the
patient that she will be treated as if she has gonorrhea and chlamydia in order to prevent
, a. obstruction of the fallopian tubesb. endocarditis and aortic aneurysmsc. disseminated
gonococcal infection
c. additional testing to detect specific antitreponomal antibodies is necessary - =A premarital
blood test for syphilis reveals that a woman has a positive VDRL test. The nurse advises the
patient that
A. a single dose of penicillin will cure the syphilis
B. she should question her fiance about prior sexual contacts
C. additional testing to detect specific antitreponomal antibodies is necessary
b. No symptoms - =In establishing screening programs for populations at high risk for
chlamydial infections, the nurse recognizes that in women, C trachomatis infection most often
results in
A. cervicitis
B. No symptoms
C. acute arethritis
b. "I haven't told my girlfriend about my infection yet." - =A male patient returns to the clinic
with a recurrent urethral discharge after being treated for a chlamydial infection 2 weeks ago.
Which statement made by the patient indicates the most likely cause of the recurrance?
a. "I took the vibramycin twice a day for a week."
b. "I haven't told my girlfriend about my infection yet."
c. "I had a couple beers while on the medication"
d. "I've only had sex once since i finished the meds."
b. Gram's stains and cultures are negative for gonorrhea - =A diagnosis of chlamydial infection is
made in a male patient with a purulent urethral discharge when
A. cultures for chlamydial organisms are positive
B. Gram's stains and cultures are negative for gonorrhea
C. signs and symptoms of epididymitis or procititis are also present