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NR 661-Sexually Transmitted Diseases exam questions and answers
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A sexually active adolescent male has d. human papilloma virus
a warty growth on the shaft of his penis. It
is painless. This is likely
a.trichomonas
b. syphilis
c. herpes
d. human papilloma virus
The greatest risk of transmitting HIV is c. high viral load periods
during
a.the acute phase
b. the time that detectable antibody
is present
c. high viral load periods
d. late infection phase
A 26 year old female patient has been b. ceftriaxone and azithromycin
diagnosed with gonorrhea. How should
she be managed?
a.ceftriaxone only
b. ceftriaxone and azithromycin
c. defixime and azithromycin
d. penicillin g
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A female patient and her male partner are b. they both should receive metronidazole
diagnosed with trichomonas. She has
complaints of vulval itching and
discharge. He is asymptomatic. How
should they be treated?
a.she should receive metronidazole; he
does not need treatment
b. they both should receive metronidazole
c. she should be treated with ceftriaxone;
he should receive ciprofloxacin
d. they both should be treated with
azithromycin and doxycycline
A male patient presents with dysuria and b. chlamydia and gonorrhea
penile discharge. He states that his female
partner has an STD, but she is not sure
which one. Which of these should be part
of the differential?
a.bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas
b. chlamydia and gonorrhea
c. HIV and herpes
d. syphilis and chlamydia
A male with gonorrhea might complain of a. dysuria
a.dysuria
b. penile lesion
c. abdominal pain
d. fatigue
A patient with dysuria has a urine c. metronidazole for 7 days
specimen that reveals <10,000 bacteria and
numerous trichomonads. How should
this be managed
a.increased fluids and a urinary
tract analgesic
b. cipro for 3 days
c. metronidazole for 7 days
d. cipro and metronidazole
A patient requests screening for HIV after a b. she should be screened today, with repeat screening at 4-6 weeks and 3 months
sexual exposure. What are CDC's
recommendations for screening for this
patient?
a.there are no recommendations for
screening
b. she should be screened today, with
repeat screening at 4-6 weeks and
3 months
c. she should be rescreened in 6-12 months
d. she only requires screening if
she develops symptoms of HIV
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