Pathophysiology of the Reproductive System > Pathophysiology
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Total Questions : 15
Showing 15 questions, Sign in for moreWhich statement by the nurse accurately describes a risk factor for chlamydia?
Which response by the nurse provides accurate information?
Select all the apply:
Which STI is most likely responsible for these symptoms?
A nurse is explaining the pathophysiology of gonorrhea to a client.
Which statement accurately describes the infection process of Neisseria gonorrhoeae?
A nurse is assessing a male client who presents with symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
The client complains of urethral discharge, dysuria, and testicular pain.
Which of the following STIs is most likely responsible for these symptoms?
The nurse suspects an STI and gathers further information.
Which of the following statements from the client supports the suspicion of an STI?
Select all the appropriate nursing assessments related to STIs:
Which STI stage is the client likely experiencing?
Which medication is commonly used for the treatment of this STI symptom?
Which statement by the nurse is accurate regarding safe sexual practices?
What response by the nurse is appropriate?
Select all that apply:
Which potential complication should the nurse prioritize in the client's education?
What should the nurse emphasize to the audience?
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