Client who is being treated for genital warts- statements indicates understanding of teaching from prevention?

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Question 1 of 5

Client who is being treated for genital warts- statements indicates understanding of teaching from prevention?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because bringing the sexual partner in for treatment is a key aspect of preventing the spread of genital warts. By ensuring that the partner is screened and treated, it helps to prevent reinfection and further transmission. Choice A is incorrect as resuming sexual activity before the lesions are healed can lead to the spread of infection. Choice C is incorrect because condom use should continue even after treatment to prevent the transmission of STIs. Choice D is incorrect as proper hygiene, including washing the affected area, is important in managing genital warts and preventing complications.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse is educating a new mom on natural versus acquired immunity. What is an example of a statement by the mother that shows the nurse that she understood the teaching?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: Acquired immunity develops after birth. This statement is correct because acquired immunity refers to the immunity that develops after exposure to antigens, such as through infection or vaccination. It involves the immune system recognizing and remembering specific pathogens to provide protection in the future. This shows the mother understands the difference between natural (innate) immunity, which is present at birth, and acquired immunity, which develops over time. Incorrect choices: A: Natural immunity develops when my baby receives immunizations - This is incorrect as immunizations are a form of acquired immunity. B: Natural immunity is only present before the baby is born - This is incorrect as natural immunity is present at birth and acquired immunity develops after birth. D: Acquired immunity develops only after exposure to an illness - This is incorrect as acquired immunity can also develop through vaccinations, not just exposure to illnesses.

Question 3 of 5

Iron is absorbed in:

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Iron is primarily absorbed in the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. The duodenum is where iron is released from food and converted into a form that can be absorbed by the body. The acidic environment in the stomach helps to break down iron-containing compounds, but actual absorption occurs in the duodenum. The ileum and jejunum are also parts of the small intestine, but they are not the primary sites of iron absorption. The stomach is involved in initial digestion but not in the absorption of iron. Therefore, the correct answer is D, the duodenum.

Question 4 of 5

World AIDS Day is:

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1st globally to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. This date was chosen to honor those who have died from the illness and support those living with it. Option A, May 12th, Option C, July 4th, and Option D, April 1st, are incorrect as they do not correspond to the designated date for World AIDS Day.

Question 5 of 5

In irritable bowel syndrome antibiotics are:

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Rationale: Antibiotics are ineffective in treating irritable bowel syndrome because IBS is not caused by bacterial infections. IBS is a functional disorder of the digestive system. Antibiotics do not target the underlying causes of IBS such as altered gut motility or visceral hypersensitivity. Therefore, using antibiotics to treat IBS would not address the root of the problem and would be ineffective. Other choices are incorrect because antibiotics are not the primary treatment for IBS, they are not used for pain relief in IBS, and there is no age restriction for prescribing antibiotics in IBS treatment.

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