A community health nurse is working with the local health department on screening for sexually transmitted infections. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the most common?

A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) Chlamydia
D) Herpes simplex virus


Ans: C

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A client admitted the previous day for a suspected neurologic disorder becomes increasingly lethargic. What conclusion can the nurse draw from this observation?

A. The client has been sleep-deprived. B. The client has an age-related decline in mental processing. C. The client is experiencing depression related to being hospitalized. D. There has been a decline in the client's central neurologic function.

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The nurse is examining an adult patient who complains of left inguinal pain. Bowel sounds are auscultated in the scrotum, and the nurse palpates a bulge at the external inguinal ring when the patient coughs

Based on this data, which diagnosis does the nurse suspect? 1) Hydrocele 2) Spermatocele 3) Rectocele 4) Hernia

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A patient with fair skin and blond hair is diagnosed with basal cell cancer on the face and forehead. What should the nurse include when teaching this patient about the diagnosis?

A. This type of skin cancer is rare. B. This is a virulent form of skin cancer. C. This type of skin cancer tends to reoccur. D. This type of skin cancer should be left alone.

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