The statement made by a client being treated for gonorrhea that would indicate that teaching has been effective is "I
a. can get some antibiotics to take home, in case I get infected again."
b. don't want to get this again because treatment is lengthy and expensive."
c. will come back after I finish all my medicine."
d. won't have sex until I have completed my medications."
D
Before resuming sexual activity, the client should finish all prescribed medication. The client's partner(s) need to be treated too. Clients should not be given extra antibiotics to save for later incidents of gonorrheal infection. Treatment is neither lengthy nor expensive, and test-of-cure is not necessary.
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