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ericka1

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A 20-year-old male has presented to a health clinic with multiple genital lesions that are filled with a viscous, creamy exudate and has subsequently been diagnosed with molluscum contagiosum.
 
  What is his care provider most likely to tell him about the plan for treating the diagnosis?
  A)
  This kind of infection often subsides on its own and doesn't grow more serious over time.
  B)
  These lesions usually respond well to oral antiviral medications.
  C)
  Treatment of this problem is usually successful, but if untreated, it can lead to sterility.
  D)
  The bacteria that cause this disease are often latent for several years at a time, and you would be contagious for the entire period.

Question 2

A nurse who works on a urology-gynecology ward of a hospital is coming on shift and will be caring for a 34-year-old woman who has been admitted overnight for the treatment of a large endometriosis.
 
  What interventions should the nurse most realistically anticipate providing over the course of the shift and the next several days?
  A)
  Providing pain control; preparing the client for a laparoscopic procedure or hysterectomy.
  B)
  Administration of packed red blood cells to compensate for low hemoglobin; administering hormone therapy.
  C)
  Assisting with a Pap smear; administration of high-dose corticosteroids.
  D)
  Administration of male androgens to minimize endometrial hyperplasia; facilitating a dilation and curettage.



cclemon1

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Answer to Question 1

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A

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Molluscum contagiosum is considered a benign and self-limiting viral illness. Oral antivirals are not a common treatment, and it is not noted to lead to sterility.

Answer to Question 2

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A

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Pain control is central to treatment of endometriosis, and surgical treatment is ideally performed laparoscopically, though hysterectomy is sometimes indicated. Bleeding is not a common symptom of endometriosis, and neither corticosteroids nor male androgens are common treatments.



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