NSG 3280 Exam 4 Review (2026-2027
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The organism most commonly associated with pelvic inflammatory
disease is:
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
b. Treponema pallidum.
c. Escherichia coli.
d. Pseudomonas.
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
A long asymptomatic latent phase is characteristic of which of the
following sexually transmitted infections?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Syphilis
c. Chlamydia
d. Hepatitis B
b. Syphilis
A painless ulceration called a chancre is a lesion associated with
infection by:
a. human papillomavirus.
b. N. gonorrhoeae.
c. C. trachomatis.
d. T. pallidum.
d. T. pallidum.
,Which infection can be a risk factor for cervical cancer?
a. Human papillomavirus
b. Molluscum contagiosum
c. Granuloma inguinale
d. Chancroid
a. Human papillomavirus
Which of the following infections is asymptomatic and self-limited
and does not require therapy?
a. Syphilis
b. Nongonococcal cervicitis
c. Gonorrhea
d. Molluscum contagiosum
d. Molluscum contagiosum
The first choice of treatment for the management of syphilis is:
a. penicillin G.
b. doxycycline.
c. antiviral agents.
d. antimicrobial agents.
a. penicillin G.
A 23-year-old male presents with urethritis, dysuria, and purulent
urethral discharge. The suspected diagnosis would be:
a. gonorrhea.
b. urinary tract infection.
c. Chlamydia.
d. syphilis.
a. gonorrhea.
Transmission of Chlamydia during birth may result in -, or infection
of the eyes in the newborn.
a. neonatal jaundice
b. ophthalmia neonatorum
c. neonatal conjunctivitis
d. erythema neonatorum
b. ophthalmia neonatorum
The Centers for Disease Control estimate that there are - new
sexually transmitted
,infections every year.
a. 580,000
b. 1.7 million
c. 20 million
d. 17 billion
c. 20 million
The initial incubation period of syphilis lasts for -
a. 2-3 days
b. 10-90 days
c. 3-6 weeks
d. 40 years
b. 10-90 days
Herpes lesions are fluid-filled vesicles that appear - days after
infection.
a. 1 to 2
b. 3 to 7
c. 7 to 10
d. 10 to 14
b. 3 to 7
Central nervous system degeneration, blindness, and paresis are
associated with untreated
a. HSV.
b. LGV.
c. syphilis.
d. gonorrhea.
c. Syphilis
What systemic infections are potentially transmitted by sexual
contact? (Select all that apply.)
a. Cytomegalovirus
b. Hepatitis A
c. Hepatitis B
d. HIV
e. Herpes simplex virus
, a. Cytomegalovirus
b. Hepatitis A
c. Hepatitis B
d. HIV
A patient diagnosed with a micropenis must be evaluated for:
a. endocrine disorders.
b. vascular abnormalities.
c. female sex assignment.
d. epispadias.
a. endocrine disorders.
Erectile dysfunction is rarely because of:
a. drug side effects.
b. psychological factors.
c. primary causes.
d. vascular diseases.
c. primary causes.
Phimosis is a disorder of the penis characterized by
a. sustained, painful erection.
b. inability to retract the foreskin.
c. inability to achieve erection.
d. malpositioning of the urinary meatus.
b. inability to retract the foreskin.
Cryptorchidism is:
a. associated with an increased incidence of testicular cancer.
b. an extremely uncommon disorder.
c. rarely treated.
d. a consequence of gonorrhea.
associated with an increased incidence of testicular cancer.
Sudden, severe testicular pain is indicative of:
a. prostatitis.
b. testicular cancer.
c. testicular torsion.
d. epididymitis.
c. testicular torsion
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The organism most commonly associated with pelvic inflammatory
disease is:
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
b. Treponema pallidum.
c. Escherichia coli.
d. Pseudomonas.
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
A long asymptomatic latent phase is characteristic of which of the
following sexually transmitted infections?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Syphilis
c. Chlamydia
d. Hepatitis B
b. Syphilis
A painless ulceration called a chancre is a lesion associated with
infection by:
a. human papillomavirus.
b. N. gonorrhoeae.
c. C. trachomatis.
d. T. pallidum.
d. T. pallidum.
,Which infection can be a risk factor for cervical cancer?
a. Human papillomavirus
b. Molluscum contagiosum
c. Granuloma inguinale
d. Chancroid
a. Human papillomavirus
Which of the following infections is asymptomatic and self-limited
and does not require therapy?
a. Syphilis
b. Nongonococcal cervicitis
c. Gonorrhea
d. Molluscum contagiosum
d. Molluscum contagiosum
The first choice of treatment for the management of syphilis is:
a. penicillin G.
b. doxycycline.
c. antiviral agents.
d. antimicrobial agents.
a. penicillin G.
A 23-year-old male presents with urethritis, dysuria, and purulent
urethral discharge. The suspected diagnosis would be:
a. gonorrhea.
b. urinary tract infection.
c. Chlamydia.
d. syphilis.
a. gonorrhea.
Transmission of Chlamydia during birth may result in -, or infection
of the eyes in the newborn.
a. neonatal jaundice
b. ophthalmia neonatorum
c. neonatal conjunctivitis
d. erythema neonatorum
b. ophthalmia neonatorum
The Centers for Disease Control estimate that there are - new
sexually transmitted
,infections every year.
a. 580,000
b. 1.7 million
c. 20 million
d. 17 billion
c. 20 million
The initial incubation period of syphilis lasts for -
a. 2-3 days
b. 10-90 days
c. 3-6 weeks
d. 40 years
b. 10-90 days
Herpes lesions are fluid-filled vesicles that appear - days after
infection.
a. 1 to 2
b. 3 to 7
c. 7 to 10
d. 10 to 14
b. 3 to 7
Central nervous system degeneration, blindness, and paresis are
associated with untreated
a. HSV.
b. LGV.
c. syphilis.
d. gonorrhea.
c. Syphilis
What systemic infections are potentially transmitted by sexual
contact? (Select all that apply.)
a. Cytomegalovirus
b. Hepatitis A
c. Hepatitis B
d. HIV
e. Herpes simplex virus
, a. Cytomegalovirus
b. Hepatitis A
c. Hepatitis B
d. HIV
A patient diagnosed with a micropenis must be evaluated for:
a. endocrine disorders.
b. vascular abnormalities.
c. female sex assignment.
d. epispadias.
a. endocrine disorders.
Erectile dysfunction is rarely because of:
a. drug side effects.
b. psychological factors.
c. primary causes.
d. vascular diseases.
c. primary causes.
Phimosis is a disorder of the penis characterized by
a. sustained, painful erection.
b. inability to retract the foreskin.
c. inability to achieve erection.
d. malpositioning of the urinary meatus.
b. inability to retract the foreskin.
Cryptorchidism is:
a. associated with an increased incidence of testicular cancer.
b. an extremely uncommon disorder.
c. rarely treated.
d. a consequence of gonorrhea.
associated with an increased incidence of testicular cancer.
Sudden, severe testicular pain is indicative of:
a. prostatitis.
b. testicular cancer.
c. testicular torsion.
d. epididymitis.
c. testicular torsion