Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) ( 26 Questions)

A client with a sexually transmitted infection (STI) is hesitant to seek treatment due to fear of being stigmatized. Which statement by the nurse would best address the client's concern?


Correct Answer: D

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.




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