4. Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.
True
False
5. This STD can be removed through surgery or by using caustic chemicals
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genital herpes |
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genital warts |
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chlamydia |
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AIDS |
6. This small "T" shaped device can be placed into the uterus of a woman to prevent pregnancy.
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birth control patch |
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Plan B |
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NuvaRing |
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diaphragm |
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IUD (intrauterine device) |
4. Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.
ans. True
Chlamydia can be effectively treated with antibiotics. More than 95% of people can be cured with the antibiotic treatment.
5. This STD can be removed through surgery or by using caustic chemicals
ans. genital warts
The chemical treatment burn off genital warts. The visible genital warts can be removed through the surgery, that is genital warts can be removed with the help of minor surgery or chemicals.
6. This small T shaped device can be placed into the uterus of woman to prevent pregnancy.
ans. IUD ( intrauterian device)
IUD or coil is a small T shaped device that is inserted into uterus of woman to prevent pregnancy. IUD are one form of long acting reversible birth control.
4. Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics. True False 5. This STD can be removed through...
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1. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 36 weeks of gestation and who has a suspected placenta previa, which the following findings support this diagnosis? A. Painless red vaginal bleeding B. Increasing abdominal pain with a nonrelaxed uterus C. Abdominal pain with scant red vaginal bleeding D. Intermittent abdominal pain following passage of bloody mucus 2. A nurse is caring for...