Contraceptives
STI's
Self Breast
Exam
Testicular
Self Exam
Pap Smear
Assistance
100

This barrier method also helps protect against STIs

What is a condom?

100

This STI is caused by a virus and cannot be cured but can be managed.

What is HIV (or herpes or HPV)?

100

SBEs should be performed monthly at this time in the menstrual cycle.

What is 5–7 days after menstruation ends?

100

STEs should be performed monthly, ideally after this activity.

What is a warm shower or bath?

100

A Pap smear screens for this type of cancer.

What is cervical cancer?

200

This contraceptive works by inhibiting ovulation and thickening cervical mucus

What are oral contraceptive pills?

200

This STI is often asymptomatic in females and can lead to infertility if untreated.

What is chlamydia?

200

This position helps spread breast tissue evenly during an SBE.

What is laying down?

200

This structure should not be mistaken for an abnormal mass.

What is the epididymis?

200

This instrument is used to visualize the cervix.

What is a speculum?

300

This long-acting reversible contraceptive is placed in the uterus and can last 3–10 years.

What is an IUD (intrauterine device)?

300

This bacterial STI can be treated with antibiotics and is known for painless sores in early stages.

What is syphilis?

300

This pattern is commonly taught for palpation during an SBE.

What is the circular, vertical strip, or wedge pattern?

300

Testicular cancer is most common in this age group.

What are males ages 15–35?

300

Patients should avoid this 24–48 hours before a Pap smear.

What is intercourse, douching, or vaginal medications?

400

This injection is given every 3 months to prevent pregnancy.

What is Depo-Provera?

400

This STI causes genital warts and is linked to cervical cancer.

What is HPV?

400

This is a warning sign that should be reported to a healthcare provider.

What is a new lump, nipple discharge, or skin dimpling?

400

This finding should be reported immediately.

What is a hard, painless lump?

400

The LVN’s role during a Pap smear includes this task.

What is patient positioning, specimen handling, and emotional support?

500

This is an important nursing teaching point for patients using hormonal contraceptives who smoke.

What is increased risk of blood clots, especially over age 35?

500

This is the most effective way to prevent STI transmission during sexual activity.

What is consistent and correct condom use?

500

The nurse should teach that SBEs are a substitute for this screening.

What is false—SBEs do NOT replace mammograms or clinical exams?

500

The nurse’s role in STE education primarily focuses on this concept.

What is early detection and patient education?

500

This virus is strongly associated with abnormal Pap results.

What is HPV?

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