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NCLEX Practice Questions Test Bank 300+ Questions Updated 2023

NCLEX Practice Questions Test Bank 300+ Questions Updated 2023

NCLEX Practice Questions Test Bank 300+ Questions
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When developing a teaching plan for an 18-year-old client who asks about treatments
for sexually transmitted diseases, the nurse should explain that: -------- Correct Answer -
-------- 3. Ceftriaxone sodium (Rocephin) may be used to treat Neisseria gonorrhoeae
infections.
Ceftriaxone sodium (Rocephin) may
be used to treat N. gonorrhoeae infections and is commonly combined with doxycycline
hyclate (Vibramycin). Both the client and her partner should be treated if gonorrhea is
present. Acyclovir
(Zovirax) can be used to treat herpes genitalis; however, the drug does not cure the
disease. C. trachomatis infections are usually treated with antibiotics such as
doxycycline or azithromycin (Zithromax). Metronidazole (Flagyl) is used to treat
trichomoniasis vaginitis, not condylomata acuminata (genital warts).
What is the antidote for heparin toxicty -------- Correct Answer --------- protamine sulfate
What is the antidote for coumadin toxicty -------- Correct Answer --------- vitamin K
A couple is visiting the clinic because they have been unable to conceive a baby after 3
years of frequent coitus. After discussing the various causes of male infertility, the nurse
determines that the male partner needs further instruction when he states which of the
following as a cause? -------- Correct Answer --------- 1. Seminal fluid with an alkaline
pH.
The client needs further instruction when he says that one cause of male infertility is
decreased sperm count due to seminal fluid that has an alkaline pH. A slightly alkaline
pH is necessary to protect the sperm from the acidic secretions of the vagina and is a
normal finding. An alkaline pH is not associated with decreased sperm count. However,
seminal fluid that is abnormal in amount, consistency, or chemical composition suggests
obstruction, inflammation
or infection, which can decrease sperm production. The typical number of sperm
produced during ejaculation is 400 million. Frequent exposure to heat sources, such as
saunas and hot tubs, can decrease sperm production, as can abnormal hormonal
stimulation. Immunologic factors produced by the man against his own sperm
(autoantibodies) or by the woman can cause the sperm to clump or be unable to
penetrate the ovum, thus contributing to infertility.

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