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1 | Page PREBOARDS EXAMINATION 3 NURSING PRACTICE IV CARE OF CLIENTS WITH PHYSIOLOGIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS (PART B) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This test questionnaire contains 100 test questions 2. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalid your answer. 3. AVOID ERASURES. 4. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet Set. 5. Write the subject title “NURSING PRACTICE I” on the box provided Situation: You are handling genitourinary cases. The following questions apply: 1. What is the cause of genital herpes? A. Treponema pallidum B. Herpes zoster virus C. Herpes simplex virus D. Human papillomavirus 2. A nurse is assessing a patient suspected of having genital herpes. Which of the following findings is most characteristic of this condition? A. Painless, hard ulcer with raised edges B. Painful vesicular lesions that rupture into shallow ulcers C. Thick, white, curd-like vaginal discharge D. Foul-smelling greenish discharge with cervical inflammation 3. What is the typical incubation period for gonorrhea? A. 2-5 days B. 10-14 days C. 3-7 days D. 14-21 days 4. What is a serious reproductive complication of gonorrhea in women? A. Uterine cancer B. Fallopian tube scarring C. Vaginal prolapse D. Cervical dysplasia 5. The nurse is educating a group of college students about gonorrhea. Which of the following statements best describes the difference in how gonorrhea typically presents in males versus females? A. Both males and females usually experience severe symptoms. B. Males are more likely to develop infertility from asymptomatic infection. C. Females are more likely to have asymptomatic infections, increasing the risk of complications. D. Males are more likely to transmit the infection unknowingly due to lack of symptoms. 6. A patient diagnosed with gonorrhea asks the nurse how soon the infection can be transmitted after exposure. What is the most accurate response? A. Transmission can only occur after symptoms appear. B. It becomes contagious after 14 days. C. Gonorrhea can be transmitted within a few days after exposure. D. Transmission is delayed until laboratory confirmation. 7. A nurse is preparing a patient for diagnostic testing for suspected gonorrhea. Which of the following is the most appropriate and commonly used test? A. Blood culture B. Pap smear C. Nucleic acid amplification test D. Urinalysis 8. A nurse is educating sexually active adolescents about gonorrhea prevention. Which of the following is the most effective method to prevent transmission? A. Routine douching after intercourse B. Limiting sexual activity to weekends C. Consistent and correct use of condoms D. Avoiding kissing or oral contact 9. What is the proper way to clean the perineal area of a female client? A. Back to front B. Circular motion from anus to pubis C. Front to back D. Start from thighs inward 10. A nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with sepsis secondary to a urinary tract infection. Which of the following organisms is most commonly associated with this condition? A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa C. Clostridium difficile D. Escherichia coli 11. What is the main drug responsible for turning urine reddish-orange in UTI patients? A. Nitrofurantoin B. Ciprofloxacin C. Phenazopyridine D. Amoxicillin Situation: The following patients have concerns on perioperative nursing. 12. A mastectomy patient expresses sadness and concern about how her husband will perceive her after surgery. To whom should the nurse refer the patient? A. Surgeon B. Guidance counselor C. Physiatrist D. Psychologist 13. Who is accountable for obtaining surgical consent for a laparotomy? A. Nurse B. Surgeon C. Spouse D. Medical intern 14. A patient asks what "carcinoma in situ" means. What is the best response by the nurse? A. It is a type of invasive cancer B. It has metastasized to nearby lymph nodes C. It is an early stage of cancer that has not spread D. It is a benign tumor 15. After mastectomy, what is the correct positioning of the affected arm? A. Dangling freely B. Tightly strapped to the chest C. Kept below heart level D. Elevated on a pillow above heart level * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *


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