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In preparing to discuss safe sex practices with a 20-year-old, it is most important that the nurse shares with the client that in addition to physical symptoms of genital pain and discharge, sex-ually transmitted diseases:
 
  1. Can lead to chronic illness and infertility
  2. Are particularly common in young adults
  3. Respond well to treatment when detected early
  4. May be effectively controlled through the use of condoms

Question 2

During a routine physical assessment a 27-year-old client acknowledges the suspension of his driver's license because of an arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol.
 
  This admission should prompt the nurse to discuss which of the following in detail with the cli-ent?
  1. Use of illegal drugs
  2. History of depression
  3. Unprotected sexual experiences
  4. Tendency toward violent behavior



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain a major public health problem for sexually active persons, with almost half of all new infections occurring in men and women younger than 24 years of age (USDHHS, CDC, 2004). While Option 1 is true, it is vitally important that the nurse first share the high probability of contracting a STD to a sexually active young adult who practices unprotected sex. While some STDs respond well to early treatment, some, such as geni-tal herpes and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), can only be managed because no cure is currently available. While Option 4 may be true, it is vitally important that the nurse first share the high probability of contracting a STD in a sexually active young adult who practices unpro-tected sex.

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ANS: 1
Reports of arrests because of driving while intoxicated, wife or child abuse, or disorderly con-duct are reasons for you to investigate the possibility of drug abuse more carefully. A history of depression is not necessarily a risk factor for illegal drug abuse. Unprotected sex is not necessari-ly a risk factor for illegal drug abuse. A tendency toward violent behavior is not necessarily a risk factor for illegal abuse.




Hungry!

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


AngeliqueG

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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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