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- What is cause of cervical cancer ?Which pathogen is most associated with cervical cancer?Larry, a sexually active adolescent, appeared in the emergency room complaining of penile "drip" and pain during urination. An account of his recent sexual behavior was requested and recorded. a) You are present for noting his history and he asks you what his condition may be, what do tell Larry about his medical condition? You have limited diagnosis, so you must be careful b) What do you think, professionally, is the causative agent for the disorder? c) You are asked to predict how Larry's condition might be treated. What treatment do you believe will be prescribed. What might happen is Larry is not properly treated for his condition?
- Fifteen-year-old Dolores was embarrassed to talk with her mother about the pain she felt in her “private parts,” but she was worried she might have gotten a disease, despite Nick’s assurance that she was his “first.” Her mother insisted that Dolores see a doctor, who discovered cervical lesions caused by a virus associated with cancer. What sexually transmitted virus is involved?The most significant risk for testicular cancer in young males is a) a diet high in fat b) undescended testes c) vasectomy (birth control procedure) e) smokingThe patient asks the nurse for information about preventing HIV transmission to her sexual partner. What is the best form of prevention for HIV transmission, assuming sexual abstinence is not an option? A) Use of barrier-method contraceptive B) Contraceptive drugs C) Prophylactic treatment of all sexual partners with antiviral chemotherapy D) compliance with antiretroviral regimen
- Explain why vaginal bleeding or abnormal dischargeindicates a more advanced stage of cervical cancer.List some factors that explain why ovarian cancer is morefrequently fatal compared to testicular cancer.Why are routine screenings for cervical cancer important? Select all that apply. A) They can help detect cervical cancer while it is still treatable. B) Cervical cancer screenings guarantee a longer life. C) Cervical cancer screenings can identify precancerous cells. D) They can identify cancer cells before symptoms occur.
- Why are the Major routine screenings for cervical cancer important? Select all that apply. A) They can help detect cervical cancer while it is still treatable.B) Cervical cancer screenings guarantee a longer life.C) Cervical cancer screenings can identify precancerous cells.D) They can identify cancer cells before symptoms occur.Explain why the cure rate for cervical cancer is muchbetter than that for ovarian cancerA 19 year-old nulligravida female presents for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain. She reports having taken combination oral contraceptives for the past 4 years as prescribed by her health care provider to treat dysmenorrhea. Up until now, she only experienced pain during menses. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the client’s dysmenorrhea? Question 29 options: a) Endometriosis b) Polycystic ovarian syndrome c) Urinary tract infection d) Ectopic pregnancy
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