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Fitzgerald Chapter 15 – Adolescents Question and answers already passed 2025, Exams of Nursing

Fitzgerald Chapter 15 – Adolescents Question and answers already passed 2025

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Fitzgerald Chapter 15 – Adolescents Question and answers already
passed 2025
1.
According to the CDC, less than 40% of estimated
2.8 million cases of infection with C. trachomatis
are re- ported. T/F?
True
2. Annual routine screening for C. trachomatis should be Females age < or
equal t0
conducted on all sexually active:
1.) Females of reproductive age
2.)
Females age < or equal to 25 years of age
3.)
Males and females age < or equal t0 25 years of
age
4.)
Any sexually active person, regardless of age
25 years of age
3. A test-of-cure 3-4 weeks post therapy in C. trachomatis Pregnant women
infection is recommended for:
1.) All treated patients
2.)
Pregnant
women
3.)
Only for patients treated with antimicrobials
other than azithromycin
4.
When compared to other STIs, infection with this
or- ganism is more likely to trigger a man to seek
treat- ment. T/F?
True
5. N. gonorrhoeae is a Gram-positive organism. T/F? False
6.
Among women, gonococcal infections might not
pro- duce recognizable symptoms until
complication
s such as PID
pf3

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  1. According to the CDC, less than 40% of estimated 2.8 million cases of infection with C. trachomatis are re- ported. T/F? True
  2. Annual routine screening for C. trachomatis should be Females age < or equal t conducted on all sexually active: 1.) Females of reproductive age 2.) Females age < or equal to 25 years of age 3.) Males and females age < or equal t0 25 years of age 4.) Any sexually active person, regardless of age 25 years of age
  3. A test-of-cure 3-4 weeks post therapy in C. trachomatis Pregnant women infection is recommended for: 1.) All treated patients 2.) Pregnant women 3.) Only for patients treated with antimicrobials other than azithromycin
  4. When compared to other STIs, infection with this or- ganism is more likely to trigger a man to seek treat- ment. T/F? True
  5. N. gonorrhoeae is a Gram-positive organism. T/F? False
  6. Among women, gonococcal infections might not pro- duce recognizable symptoms until complication s such as PID

passed 2025 have occurred. T/F

  1. PID can result in tubal scarring that can lead to infer- tility or ectopic pregnancy. T/F?
  2. According to the CDC's recommendations, EPT can be use in the treatment of: True True Chlamydia and gonorrhea