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NUR 411: Nursing Concepts for Childbearing Individuals and
Families Exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers, 617 Questions and
Answers. With Complete Solution, Updated 2024. Actual Exam
Questions Included.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-recommended medication
for the treatment of chlamydia is:
A. Doxycycline
B. Podofilox
C. Acyclovir
D. Penicillin
A. Doxycycline
The viral sexually transmitted infection (STI) that affects most people in the
United States today is:
A. Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2)
B. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
C. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
D. Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
B. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
The recommended treatment for the prevention of human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) transmission to the fetus during pregnancy is:
A. Acyclovir
B. Ofloxacin
C. Podophyllin
D. Zidovudine
D. Zidovudine
When teaching self-care prevention of genital tract infections, the nurse should
instruct the woman to:
A. Increase dietary sugar and avoid yogurt
B. Limit time spent in damp exercise clothes and limit exposure to bath salts or
bubble bath
C. Choose underwear or hosiery with a nylon crotch
D. Douche frequently
B. Limit time spent in damp exercise clothes and limit exposure to bath salts or bubble
bath
With regard to the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections, which
statement is not accurate?
A. Chlamydial infections and gonorrhea are more likely to occur in women
younger than age 20.
B. Gonorrhea can be transmitted to the newborn by direct contact with
gonococcal organisms in the cervix.
C. Syphilis can be transmitted through kissing, biting, or oral-genital sex.
D. Medications for pelvic inflammatory disease can be discontinued once
symptoms disappear.

,D. Medications for pelvic inflammatory disease can be discontinued once symptoms
disappear.
An essential component of counseling women regarding safe sex practices
includes discussion regarding avoiding the exchange of body fluids. The physical
barrier promoted for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the condom. Nurses can help motivate
clients to use condoms by initiating a discussion related to a number of aspects
of condom use. The most important of these is:
A. Strategies to enhance condom use
B. Choice of colors and special features
C. Leaving the decision up to the male partner
D. Places to safely carry condoms
A. Strategies to enhance condom use
Which statement about genital herpes is inaccurate?
A. Genital herpes is also known as genital warts.
B. Stress, menstruation, trauma, and illnesses have been known to trigger
recurrences.
C. Genital herpes is chronic and recurring and has no known cure.
D. Plain soap and water are all that is needed to clean hands that have come into
contact with herpetic lesions.
A. Genital herpes is also known as genital warts.
Group B streptococci (GBS) are part of the normal vaginal flora in 20% to 30% of
healthy pregnant women. GBS has been associated with poor pregnancy
outcomes and is an important factor in neonatal morbidity and mortality. Risk
factors for neonatal GBS infection include all except:
A. Positive prenatal culture
B. Preterm birth less than 37 weeks
C. Maternal fever of 38° C or greater
D. Premature rupture of membranes greater than 24 hours
D. Premature rupture of membranes greater than 24 hours
A woman is using the basal body temperature (BBT) method of contraception.
She calls the clinic and tells the nurse, "My period is due in a few days, and my
temperature has not gone up." The nurse's most appropriate response is:
A. "This probably means you're pregnant."
B. "Don't worry; it's probably nothing."
C. "Have you been sick this month?"
D. "You probably didn't ovulate during this cycle."
D. "You probably didn't ovulate during this cycle."
A male client asks the nurse why it is better to purchase condoms that are not
lubricated with nonoxynol-9 (a common spermicide). The nurse's most
appropriate response is:
A. "The lubricant prevents vaginal irritation."
B. "Nonoxynol-9 does not provide protection against sexually transmitted
infections, as originally thought; also it has been linked to an increase in the
transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and can cause genital
lesions."

,C. "The additional lubrication improves sex."
D. "Nonoxynol-9 improves penile sensitivity."
B. "Nonoxynol-9 does not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections, as
originally thought; also it has been linked to an increase in the transmission of human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and can cause genital lesions."
A woman was treated recently for toxic shock syndrome (TSS). She has
intercourse occasionally and uses over-the-counter protection. Based on her
history, what contraceptive method should she and her partner avoid?
A. Cervical cap
B. Condom
C. Vaginal film
D. Vaginal sheath
A. Cervical cap
Which statement is true about the term contraceptive failure rate?
A. It refers to the percentage of users expected to have an accidental pregnancy
over a 5-year span.
B. It refers to the minimum level that must be achieved to receive a government
license.
C. It increases over time as couples become more careless.
D. It varies from couple to couple, depending on the method and the users.
D. It varies from couple to couple, depending on the method and the users.
What important aspects do all the fertility awareness methods (FAMs) have in
common?
A. They all require a woman to be able to touch her genitals to assess cervical
mucus.
B. They all involve abstinence at some point.
C. They all rely on measurement of body temperature.
D. They all require the cooperation of the woman's partner.
D. They all require the cooperation of the woman's partner.
With regard to emergency contraception pills, nurses should be aware that:
A. The pills should be readily available during the initial learning phase when a
woman is using a new method of contraception
B. The pills must be taken no later than 48 hours after unprotected intercourse or
birth control mishap
C. The pills protect the woman against pregnancy even if she engages in
unprotected intercourse in the days after treatment
D. Emergency contraception has no medical contraindications
A. The pills should be readily available during the initial learning phase when a woman
is using a new method of contraception
Nurses, certified nurse-midwives, and other advanced practice nurses have the
knowledge and expertise to assist women in making informed choices regarding
contraception. A multidisciplinary approach should ensure that the woman's
social, cultural, and interpersonal needs are met. Which action should the nurse
take first when meeting with a new client to discuss contraception?
A. Obtain data about the frequency of coitus.
B. Determine the woman's level of knowledge about contraception and

, commitment to any particular method.
C. Assess the woman's willingness to touch her genitals and cervical mucus.
D. Evaluate the woman's contraceptive life plan.
B. Determine the woman's level of knowledge about contraception and commitment to
any particular method.
A woman taking an oral contraceptive pill (OCP) as her birth control method of
choice should notify her health care provider immediately if she notes:
A. Breast tenderness and swelling
B. Weight gain
C. Swelling and pain in one of her legs
D. Mood swings
C. Swelling and pain in one of her legs
A married couple is discussing male and female sterilization with the nurse.
Which statement is most appropriate for the nurse to make?
A. "Male and female sterilization methods are 100% effective."
B. "A vasectomy may have a slight effect on sexual performance."
C. "Tubal ligation can be easily reversed if you change your mind in the future."
D. "Major complications after sterilization are rare."
D. "Major complications after sterilization are rare."
If used consistently and correctly, which of the barrier methods of contraception
has the lowest failure rate?
A. Spermicides
B. Female condoms
C. Male condoms
D. Diaphragms
C. Male condoms
In the United States, the average age a woman experiences menopause is:
A. 49
B. 55
C. 53
D. 51
D. 51
The normal age range during which a woman experiences menopause in the
United States is between age ___ and ___.
40 - 58
(True/false) Lab values alone are efficient in diagnosing menopause.
False
Menopause, defined as the complete cessation of menses, is diagnosed
retrospectively after ___ months of amenorrhea.
12 months
___ is the period of time that occurs before menopause is diagnosed during
which time gradual physical reproductive changes occur.
Perimenopause
___ ___ is the entire period of time before and after menopause occurs.
Menopausal transition
What gradual physical changes occur during the perimenopausal period?

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