Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
42 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
gram (-) coffee bean shape
|
neisseria gonorrhea
|
|
purulent discharge
dysuria frequency |
n. gonorrhea
|
|
virulence factor of n. gonorrhea
|
pili
|
|
special considerations for n gonorrhea specimen collection handling
|
no refrigerator
|
|
tx of n. gonorrhea
|
ceftriaxone
|
|
chlamydia strain that causes trachoma
|
trachomatis A, B, and C
|
|
causes lymphgranuloma vernerum
|
chlamydia trachomatis L1,L2, L3
|
|
causes psittacosis
|
chlamydia psittacosis
|
|
chlamydia strain that causes pneumonia
|
TWAR strain
|
|
tx chlamydia
|
tetracycline/sulfonamides
|
|
chlamydia strain assx with keratoconjunctivitis
|
trachomatis A,B,C
|
|
chalmydia strain that causes neonatal conjunctivitis and pneumonitis
|
trachomatis D-K
|
|
complications of chlamydia and gonorrhea infections in females
|
PID (from ectopy)
tubal pregnancy |
|
painless ulcer located around inguinal lymph nodes
|
lymphogranuloma venereum
|
|
bacterial vaginosis dx criteria
|
pH>5
vaginal discharge amine like odor clue cells |
|
clue cells
|
vaginosis
|
|
long thin helical bacteria
|
treponema
|
|
stage of syphilis w/ painless ulcer formation
|
primary
|
|
stage of syphilis w/ skin rash
|
secondary (latent)
|
|
stage of syphilis w/ gumma formation (w/ granulomas)
|
tertiary
|
|
tests for syphilis
|
RPR/VDRL (screen)
FTA absorption (confirm) |
|
tx of syphilis
|
pen G
|
|
painful ulcer that easily bleeds
|
chancroid
|
|
infectious form of chlamydia
|
elementary body
|
|
replicative form of chlamydia
|
reticulate body
|
|
disease of chlamydia trachomatis A, B, C
|
blinding trachoma
|
|
disease of chlamydia trachomatis L1-L3
|
lymphgranuloma venereum
|
|
disease of TWAR strain of chlamydia
|
pneumonia
|
|
disease of chlamydia trachomatis D-K in males
|
urethritis
|
|
disease of chlamydia trachomatis D-K in females
|
cervicitis
PID |
|
disease of chlamydia trachomatis D-K in neonates
|
conjunctivitis
pneumonia |
|
dx chlamydia
|
ELISA
|
|
malodorous
burning, itching vaginal redness |
trichomoniasis
|
|
diffuse papulosquamous rash
|
secondary syphilis
|
|
why are treponema different than other gram (-)
|
lack endotoxin
|
|
most common population to get syphilis
|
southern gay black men
|
|
how many untreated primary syphilis go on to secondary
|
50%
|
|
how many untreated secondary syphilis go on to latent
|
66% (33% cure spontaneously)
|
|
how many latent untreated syphilis go on to tertiary
|
15-20%
|
|
dx of treponema
|
dark field (can't grow in culture)
|
|
ectoparasites
|
pubic licer
scabies |
|
dx ectoparasites
|
KOH digestion
|