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A male client is diagnosed with gonorrhea. When teaching the client about this disease. the nurse should include which instruction?

A male client is diagnosed with gonorrhea. When teaching the client about this disease. the nurse should include which instruction?<br/>

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Answered Dec 06, 2018

Wash your hands thoroughly to avoid transferring the infection to your eyes.”

Adults and children with gonorrhea may develop gonococcal conjunctivitis by touching the eyes with contaminated hands. The client should avoid sexual intercourse until treatment is completed. which usually takes 4 to 7 days. and a follow-up culture confirms that the infection has been eradicated. A client who doesnt refrain from intercourse before treatment is completed should use a condom in addition to informing sex partners of the clients health status and instructing them to wash well after intercourse. Meningitis and widespread CNS damage are potential complications of untreated syphilis. not gonorrhea.

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