The drug of choice to treat gonorrhea is

a. Penicillin G
b. Tetracycline
c. Ceftriaxone
d. Acyclovir


C
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A Penicillin is used to treat syphilis.
B Tetracycline is used to treat chlamydial infections.
C Ceftriaxone is effective for treatment of all gonococcal infections.
D Acyclovir is used to treat herpes genitalis.

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A patient's recently transplanted kidney is not functioning optimally. A renal biopsy has been scheduled. What information should the nurse provide regarding this procedure?

1. "This biopsy will tell us if cancer has developed in the transplanted kidney." 2. "This procedure requires a surgical incision to retrieve a section of kidney tissue." 3. "An ultrasound will be performed during this test." 4. "You will not be able to have visitors until the radioactive substance used in the test is cleared from your system." 5. "The renal biopsy test provides us with the best information about how your new kidney is functioning."

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Which child should the nurse refer for further assessment due to a probable diagnosis for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

1. A 4-year-old girl who doesn't make eye contact with mother and resists the mother's touch 2. A 3-year-old boy who joins one group of children, then moves to another group of children without joining their activities 3. An 18-month-old child who walks around the area using the furniture to provide balance 4. A 6-year-old boy who chatters constantly to anyone who will listen

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Yolanda is a nursing student caring for Mrs. Gentry, a 77-year-old patient who has been hospitalized after a cerebrovascular accident. While bathing Mrs. Gentry, she noted a reddened area over her coccyx. What is the best thing for Yolanda to do?

A. Tell the health care provider about the area. B. Massage over the skin to restore circulation. C. Rub the area with a moisturizer. D. Reposition Mrs. Gentry more frequently.

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