Question Description
I don’t understand this Nursing question and need help to study.
Fifteen-year-old Dolores was embarrassed to talk with her mother about the pain she felt in her “private parts,” but she was worried she might have gotten a disease, despite Nick’s assurance that she was his “first.” Her mother insisted that Dolores see a doctor, who discovered cervical lesions caused by a virus associated with cancer.
- What sexually transmitted virus is involved?
- How should the physician treat the lesions?
- How could Dolores have protected herself?

Explanation & Answer

View attached explanation and answer. Let me know if you have any questions.
1
HMM Micro
Student Name
Institutional Affiliation
Course Name: Course Code
Professor’s Name
Due Date
2
HMM Micro
What Sexually Transmitted Virus Is Involved?
The sexually transmitted virus that may be involved in the Human papillomavirus. This
particular virus often causes the occurrence of benign papillomas and other varied forms of
premalignant lesions that trigger the occurrence of cervical, vaginal, or even or oropharynx
cancer. Notably, the human papillomavi...
