STIs Therapy & Education J.R. is a 36-year-old white, middle-class woman who has

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STIs Therapy &
Education
J.R. is a 36-year-old
white, middle-class woman who has been sexually active with one partner for the
past 2 years. She and her partner have no history of STIs, but her partner has
a history of fever blisters. She reports genital pain, genital vesicles and
ulcers, and fever and malaise for the last 3 days. Examination reveals
adenopathy and vaginal and cervical lesions.
1. What
drug therapy would you prescribe? Why?
2. What
are the parameters for monitoring the success of the therapy?
3. Discuss
specific education for J.R. based on the diagnosis and prescribed therapy.
Submission
Instructions:
· Your initial post should be 500 words, formatted and cited
in current APA 7th style with support from at least 3 academic sources. · Turnitin similarity should be less than 14%
· Quotes “…” cannot be used at a higher learning level for your
assignments, so sentences need to be paraphrased and referenced.
· Acceptable references include scholarly journal articles or
primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions), journal articles, and books
published in the last five years. No websites to be referenced without
prior approval.
Resources
· Arcangelo, P. V., Peterson, M. A., Wilbur, V., & Reinhold, A. J.
(2017). Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice: A Practical Approach (4th
Ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins American
ISBN: 9781496319968
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· Arcangelo, P. V., Peterson, M. A., Wilbur, V., & Reinhold,
A. J. (2017).
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· American Psychological Association. (2019).
Online Materials & Resources
1. Haddock, G. (2015).
Improving the management of urinary tract infection. Nursing & Residential Care,
17(1), 22-25.
2. Keefe, A. (2012). Syphilis and lymphogranuloma venereum: raising
awareness. Nurse Prescribing,
10(9), 434-438.
3. Pearson, W., Gift, T., Leichliter, J., & Jenkins, W. (2015).
Differences in Treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis by Ambulatory Care
Setting. Journal of Community Health,
40(6), 1115-1121. doi:10.1007/s10900-015-0037-x