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MDC III EXAM 1 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2025, Exams of Nursing

What are the symptoms of syphilis correct answers >> - painless chancre sore - fever - headache - muscle ache - rash what is the treatment for syphilis correct answers >> Penicillin G what are you going to ask the patient before giving PCN-G correct answers >> "do you have any allergies" what is the treatment for chlamydia correct answers >> azithromycin single dose 1gm. given IM

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MDC III EXAM 1 WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
What are the symptoms of syphilis correct answers
>> - painless chancre sore
- fever
- headache
- muscle ache
- rash
what is the treatment for syphilis correct answers >>
Penicillin G
what are you going to ask the patient before giving
PCN-G correct answers >> "do you have any
allergies"
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CORRECT ANSWERS 2025

What are the symptoms of syphilis correct answers

  • painless chancre sore
  • fever
  • headache
  • muscle ache
  • rash what is the treatment for syphilis correct answers >> Penicillin G what are you going to ask the patient before giving PCN-G correct answers >> "do you have any allergies"

what is the treatment for chlamydia correct answers

azithromycin single dose 1gm. given IM what is the education that needs to be provided to a patient with STI correct answers >> no sex until treatment is completed and have the partner get treated If they have a STI and being treated, what is it that they should not be doing correct answers >> having sex until after 7 days after the last dose of ABT is administered what education should be provided if a woman has some inflammation or irritation in their private area correct answers >> - proper hygiene

  • cotton panties
  • no chemical (scented products)
  • no douching
  • an ice pack can help with inflammation
  • scheduled toileting
  • no drinking after 5 pr 6 pm
  • avoid drinks with caffeine what are some s/s of BPH correct answers >> - trouble starting urination
  • dribbling after urination (not able to empty their bladder) what medication might be seen given to a patient with BPH correct answers >> alpha-blockers Doxazosin: it can be given to pTs who have HTN as well what med should be avoided by a pT with BPH correct answers >> anticholinergic what are some medications used for erectile dysfunction correct answers >> PDE-

what are some risk factors for erectile dysfunction correct answers >> - disease processes (diabetes, HTN)

  • age
  • smoking
  • obesity
  • drugs & alcohol
  • surgery to the area (TURP, Pelvic fracture)
  • stress how do we talk to pTs with any of these disease processes correct answers >> - therapeutically
  • open-ended questions (tell me more) where is prostate cancer metastasize to? correct answers >> Bones what blood values might be elevated if prostate cancer has metastasized to the bone correct answers >> phosphate
  • self-testicular exams what education should be provided to prevent breast cancer correct answers >> perform self-breast exams what is used to screen for breast cancer correct answers >> mammograms what age should a woman begin to get screened for breast cancer correct answers >> - general age 45
  • at 40 for higher risk patients what are some risk factors for breast cancer? correct answers >> - nulliparity (haven't had any children)
  • increased age
  • family history
  • late menopause
  • smoking/alcohol consumption
  • positive BRCA
  • exposure to chemicals if you have a pT who comes in and they have found a lump, what would be the process at that point correct answers >> mammogram and a biopsy: the only way to diagnose cancer what is the main course of treatment for a patient with endometrial cancer correct answers >> total hysterectomy (either open or laparoscopically) what are some things that we need to be on the lookout post-surgically? correct answers >> - respiratory depression (ABC's & bleeding)
  • checking all drains/tubes/lines
  • bowel return
  • pain management
  • environmental exposure what are some NON modifiable risk factors correct answers >> - age
  • gender
  • ethnicity
  • genetics
  • family history is a women present with heavy bleeding, abdominal distention, abdominal enlargement and heavy cycles, what do you think that can indicate in a female correct answers >> - leiomyoma what is the vaccine for cervical cancer that is available correct answers >> Gardasil (it protects againsr HPV) at what age is gardasil given? correct answers >> 11 to 13

how many dose of gardasil? and for how long? correct answers >> 3 doses and for 6 months what gender can receive gardasil correct answers >> both boys and girls what is the treatment for early detection of cervical cancer correct answers >> cervical ablation what education would be provided to a patient post cervical ablation correct answers >> - nothing in the vagina (no sex, tampons/douching, no tub baths) for a min of 4 weeks

  • monitor for abnormal bleeding, odor or discharge what are some causes of acute kidney injury correct answers >> - medications
  • dehydration/hypovolemia
  • drugs/alcohol
  • bleeding
  • signs of thrombophlebitis
  • infection at the port site
  • BP if a pT has a fistula, what education should be provided correct answers >> - no BP, IV/blood draws in that arm (apply limp alert to that arm)
  • feel for the bruit/and hear the thrill what are the s/s of urolithiasis and pyelonephritis correct answers >> - flank pain
  • fever
  • N/V
  • elevated WBC
  • difficulty urinating how can you tell the difference between the two? (uro & pyelo) correct answers >> a patient will have pyelonephritis if they had an *untreated or

unresolved UTI* because they did not complete their ABT how can urolithiasis & pyelonephritis be diagnosed correct answers >> with a CT scan to differentiate between the two what is the big predicator for a person with acute glomerulonephritis correct answers >> strep throat because of the bacteria what are some s/s of glomerulonephritis correct answers >> - hematuria

  • proteinuria
  • painful urination
  • pyuria when the kidney function is distorted, what is another part of our body that would be affected correct answers >> cardiac complications (edema, fluid overload, crackles in the lungs)

what is the lab work that is going to be monitored correct answers >> GFR what is a metabolite that causes issues with kidneys correct answers >> protein (GFR and protein go hand in hand) if a pT has an elevated GFR what do you want to tell them correct answers >> increase their protein if a pT has a normal GFR correct answers >> keep their diet regular if a pT has a low GFR correct answers >> decrease their protein Potassium correct answers >> 3.5 to 5 magnesium correct answers >> 1.5 to 2.

  • calcium correct answers >> 8.5 to 10.
  • phosphate correct answers >> 2.5 to 4.
  • BUN correct answers >> 10 to
  • Creatinine: Males correct answers >> 0.6 to 1.
  • Creatinine: Females correct answers >> 0.5 to 1.