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Example Question #1 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
Example Question #2 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
Example Question #11 : Other Conditions
Which of the following is considered to be a normal age-related ocular degeneration?
Blepharitis
Presbyopia
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Presbyopia
Presbyopia, or farsightedness, is caused by a loss of elasticity in the lens of the eye, and is considered a normal change with aging.
Glaucoma, blepharitis, and cataracts all carry increased risk with advanced age, but are considered to be abnormal and/or pathological changes.
Example Question #3 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
Which of the following is not a risk factor for infertility in men?
Frequent spa use
Untreated chlamydia
Mild sun exposure
Major hernia surgery
Moderate cigarette smoking
Mild sun exposure
Cigarette smoking and other poor lifestyle choices have been shown to cause decreased fertility in men. Surgeries such as hernia repair can also have a negative effect on male fertility. Sexually transmitted infection can cause fertility problems, especially if left untreated, in males and females. Frequent hot tub or spa use has also not recommended. Mild levels of sun exposure are the least likely of the above to cause infertility in men.
Example Question #4 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
The nurse is educating a 19-year-old female on contraceptive methods. The nurse describes which of these as the most effective?
The female condom
Withdrawal before ejaculation
Fertility awareness
The male condom
A diaphragm and spermicide
The male condom
The male condom is the most effective when used correctly. However, if used incorrectly, carries a much higher risk of failure. The male condom is also the only method of the answer choices that also carries protection against sexually transmitted diseases.
Example Question #943 : Nclex
The nurse is educating a 23-year-old woman on contraceptive options. She describes which of these as the most effective?
Medroxyprogesterone acetate injection
Contraceptive patches
Etonogestrel/ethinyl estradiol ring
The cervical cap with spermicide
Oral contraceptives
Medroxyprogesterone acetate injection
Medroxyprogesterone acetate injection is the most effective of the listed methods. Other methods of the above carry the risk for displacement or incorrect use. The nurse should inform the client that the medroxyprogesterone acetate injection is not effective against sexually transmitted diseases.
Example Question #5 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
The nurse is educating families in northern Wisconsin on the subject of tick removal. The nurse knows that teaching has been effective when they state all but which of the following?
"Save the tick in your freezer."
"After grasping the tick with the tweezers, twist until removed."
"Use gloves to protect fingers when removing ticks."
"Grab the tick as close to the skin as possible."
"A fine ended tweezer works best."
"After grasping the tick with the tweezers, twist until removed."
Never twist, jerk, or rip the tick when attempting to remove them from the skin. Wear gloves or use a paper towel if they are not available. Seal the tick within a plastic bag and keep it in the freezer. If illness occurs, the tick may be useful for further testing.
Example Question #6 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
Which of the following is a bacterium frequently responsible for causing urinary tract infections?
Treponema pallidum
Escherichia coli
Candida albicans
Mycobacterium leprae
Clostridium botulinum
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli is a bacteria that lives in the normal flora of the intestines. However, it is also a frequent cause of urinary tract infections. Candida albicans is a fungus that frequently causes thrush and vaginitis. Mycobacterium leprae is responsible for leprosy or Hansen's disease. Treponema pallidum is a spirochete responsible for syphilis. Lastly, Clostridium botulinum is responsible for botulism as a result of it's secretion of a neurotoxin.
Example Question #22 : Other Conditions
Which of the following bodily fluids does not transmit human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?
Blood
Vaginal secretions
Breast milk
Semen
Saliva
Saliva
HIV is easily spread through all of the listed body fluids with the exception of saliva. A person may not contract HIV through exchange of saliva during activities such as kissing or sharing eating utensils.
Example Question #7 : Causes And Treatments Of Other Conditions
Which of the following regarding human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is false?
The risk of transmission increases in individuals who have another sexually transmitted infection such as genital herpes
HIV can spread to other individuals starting 2 weeks after the host is infected
In heterosexual encounters, it may be easier for a woman to contract HIV
Health care workers have a relatively low risk of contracting HIV when using standard precautions
The number of disease particles in a fluid is called the viral load
HIV can spread to other individuals starting 2 weeks after the host is infected
HIV may be contagious just days after the host is infected. Women in heterosexual relationships may become infected more easily than men due to prolonged exposure to bodily fluids. It is however, possible for men to contract HIV from an infected woman. HIV is not frequently transmitted to health care professionals. Even for those who suffer from needle-stick injuries, transmission is unlikely.
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