in a private np clinic, patient presents with gonorrhea. state law requires reporting of std to the public health department. the patient asks the np not to reported because her husband works in the public health department. how show this be managed by the np?

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According to the given statement Report it to public health as required by law this be managed by the np.Briefing:The STD must be reported if the state's laws require it. The patient of the NP shouldn't be worried about being recognized and connected to this result because patient name or other identifying information are not included in the reporting procedure. The NP has broken state law if she doesn't report it. She is not being truthful with the patient if she discovers it but doesn't tell them. The purposeful omission of necessary sickness information while submitting data to public safety is erroneous reporting that violates state law.What triggers gonorrhea?Sexual contact with the penile, womb, tongue, or anus of a partner who is sick can spread gonorrhea. The transmission or acquisition of gonorrhea can happen without ejaculation. Additionally, perinatal transmission of gonorrhea from mother to fetus is possible.To know more about Gonorrhea visit:https://brainly.com/question/11838044#SPJ4