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RNC OB Part 1: Factors Affecting Fetus and Newborn 100% Solved
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RNC OB Part 1: Factors Affecting Fetus and Newborn 100% Solved 
PreE is present when SBP is > 140 and DBP is greater than 90 and proteinuria is greater than _______mg per 24 hours (or 1g/L on dipstick) 300 
Patient may be considered preeclamptic in absence of ____________ if she has headache, visual disturbances, RUQ pain, or other abnormal labs Proteinuria 
CHTN in pregnancy is HTN present before 20th week gestation or perists after ___ months postpartum 3 
Most infants infected with AIDS/HI...
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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.
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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. ...
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NU321 -- EXAM 4.5 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | 2024
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NU321 -- EXAM 4.5 WITH CORRECT 
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19 million 
ANS, number of new STI infections per year 
15 to 24 
ANS, age range that makes up 50% of STI diagnoses 
chlamydia 
ANS, reportable bacterial infection that is the most commonly reported in the US; 
typically asymptomatic and difficult to diagnose 
1 to 3 weeks 
ANS, incubation period of chlamydia 
salpingitis, PID, ectopic pregnancy, increase in HIV transmission (inflammation of 
cervix) 
ANS, implications of chlamy...
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Essentials of Pathophysiology (NUR2063) | Path exam 2 Questions & Answers
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Essentials of Pathophysiology (NUR2063) | Path exam 2 Questions & Answers-In perimenopausal women, dysfunctional uterine bleeding is commonly associated with which of the following?Uterine tumors 
Inflammation of the endometrium Ovarian immaturity 
Irregular estrogen production 
Question 2 
Which of the following disorders is caused by the implantation and growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterine cavity? 
Cystocele Endometriosis Cervical cancer Chlamydia trachomatis 
Question 3 
Which...
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM FROM EXPERT
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ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM FROM EXPERT 
 
 
 
HSV - double stranded, enveloped DNA virus 
 
Herpes transmission - direct contact of mucosa or broken skin shedding virus 
mostly when asymptomatic 
women acquire more infection 
 
Herpes symptom timeline - 2-12 days after initial infection 
 
herpes primary symptoms - bilateral painful genital lesions (last 10-21 days) 
papules > vesicles > pustules 
fever/mialgia 
pain, itching, dysuria,discharge 
 
Most commonly reported STI - Chla...
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NURS428 MATERNITY - QUIZ 6: STDS Questions With Complete Solutions
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STDs correct answer: - Also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs) 
- Transmitted through sexual activity 
- Individuals can have more than one STI at a time 
 
STDs - incidence correct answer: 1. Most frequently among adolescents and young adults 
- Leading up to childbearing age 
- These could affect fertility 
 
2. Females twice as likely as males to contract STDs due to favorable conditions in the vagina and microscopic tears that occur during intercourse 
- Bacteria love warm, mois...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Final Exam |Questions & 100% Solutions Already Passed
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Chlamydia trachomatis - obligate intracellular gram-negative bactria 
Chlamydia transmission - Chlamydia transmission 
Infected secretions 
vaginal delivery 
genitals to eyes (towels) 
Chlamydia symptom timeline - -mostly asymptomatic (especially men) 
-2 to 6 weeks after exposure (infectious during) 
Life-cycle of C. trachomatis - Elementary bodies > into cell > reticulate bodies > release from 
cell 
Chlamydia men symptoms - more asymptomatic than females 
-urethritis 
-mucoid/watery ...
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RNC OB Part 1: Factors Affecting Fetus and Newborn || with Accurate Answers.
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300 correct answers PreE is present when SBP is > 140 and DBP is greater than 90 and proteinuria is greater than _______mg per 24 hours (or 1g/L on dipstick) 
 
Proteinuria correct answers Patient may be considered preeclamptic in absence of ____________ if she has headache, visual disturbances, RUQ pain, or other abnormal labs 
 
3 correct answers CHTN in pregnancy is HTN present before 20th week gestation or perists after ___ months postpartum 
 
Vertical correct answers Most infants infect...
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RICCI Chapter 5 test fully solved & updated 2024
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Pelvic infection is most commonly caused by: 
 
surgical abortion. hysteroscopy. insertion of intrauterine device. sexual transmission. 
sexual transmission 
 
Pelvic infection is most commonly caused by sexual transmission but can also occur with invasive procedures such as endometrial biopsy, surgical abortion, hysteroscopy, or insertion of an intrauterine device. 
 
 
 
A 23-year-old sexually active woman tells the nurse practitioner that she is worried because she has been having abnormal va...
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APEA 3P Exam Prep- Sexual Health Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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A patient being treated for trichomoniasis receives a prescription for metronidazole. What instructions should she be given? 
 
Take this medication with food 
Do not take this medication if you are pregnant 
Take this medication on an empty stomach 
Alcohol should be avoided when taking this medication 
D. 
 
Metronidazole may be associated with a disulfiram reaction when mixed with alcohol. Advice that should be given to all patients who take metronidazole is to avoid alcohol entirely while th...
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