A finding associated with recurrent male genital herpes is:

a. disseminated lymphadenopathy.
b. pain subsiding with scrotal elevation.
c. soft, red papules on the prepuce.
d. superficial penile vesicles.


D
Genital herpes presents as painful superficial vesicles on an erythematous base.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

A patient is prescribed ciprofloxacin (Cipro). Which of the following nursing interventions will prevent crystalluria?

A) The nurse should limit oral fluids to 500 mL per day. B) The nurse should administered 2000 mL per day. C) The nurse should allow the patient to void every 2 hours. D) The nurse should administer phenazopyridine (Pyridium).

Nursing

A teenager has arrived in the Emergency Department (ED) with confusion. The physician suspects diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). A stat serum glucose is done, and the result is 765mg/dL

The nurse expects that this teen has which of the following symptoms? 1. Dry skin, shallow rapid breathing, and dehydration 2. Tachycardia, dehydration, and abdominal pain 3. Sweating, photophobia, and tremors 4. Dry mucous membranes, blurred vision, and weakness

Nursing

An Asian American patient explains to a nurse that yin and yang can be compared with the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and the way they maintain balance in the body. This type of belief is an example of

1. A magico-religious belief. 2. Folk healing. 3. A biomedical based belief. 4. A holistically based belief.

Nursing

The main focus of treatment of patients with ACD is

A. Replenishing iron stores B. Providing for adequate nutrition high in iron C. Management of the underlying disorder D. Administration of monthly vitamin B12 injections

Nursing