Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) ( 26 Questions)
While preventing complications and spread is important, this response doesn't directly address the client's fear of stigmatization.
This response downplays the client's concerns and may not provide adequate reassurance.
While notifying sexual partners is essential, this response doesn't address the client's specific fear of stigma.
This choice directly addresses the client's concern about privacy and stigma. Ensuring confidentiality can help the client feel more comfortable seeking treatment.
Choice A rationale:
While preventing complications and spread is important, this response doesn't directly address the client's fear of stigmatization.
Choice B rationale:
This response downplays the client's concerns and may not provide adequate reassurance.
Choice C rationale:
While notifying sexual partners is essential, this response doesn't address the client's specific fear of stigma.
Choice D rationale:
This choice directly addresses the client's concern about privacy and stigma. Ensuring confidentiality can help the client feel more comfortable seeking treatment.