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What groups of people are at risk for developing STD's?
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a. multiple sex partners
b. women in menopause thinking they're safe c. women on birth control who believe that they're safe d. adolescents having sex |
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Which std's are reportable to the health department?
a. syphillis b. gonorrhea c. hpv (genital warts) d. herpes e. chlamydia f. HIV |
All but herpes (HSV).
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What is the goal of treating STD's?
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prevention.
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What are the 5 p's of sexual history?
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a. partner
b. protection c. prevention d. past history of any STD e. practice (understanding risks). |
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How are STD's prevented?
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*avoid sex with any infected person
*be tested before sex with any partner *CDC recommends HIV testing for 13 year olds. |
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What type of barrier should be used for protection against STD's?
a. lambskin condoms b. diaphragms c. birth control pills d. polyurethane condoms e. latex condoms f. water based lubricant |
e. Latex condoms
f. Water based lubricant |
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How is Chlamydia transmitted?
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through vaginal, oral, anal sex.
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True or False. Chlamydia can be asymptomatic.
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True.
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What are the female symptoms of Chlamydia?
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a. mucourethral drainage
b. cervical bleeding c. ectopic pregnancy d. infertility |
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What are the male symptoms of Chlamydia?
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a. epidydimitis
b. proctitis c. male infertility |
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What is the main symptom of oral Chlamydia?
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sore throat
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True or False. If Chlamydia crosses the placenta, it can cause blindness in the baby.
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True. Chlamydia can cause blindness when it crosses the placenta.
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How is Chlamydia diagnosed?
a. Elisa b. Riba c. NAAT's |
c. NAAT's. Preferred by doctors. Neucleic Acid Amplification Test
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Who should be tested for Chlamydia?
a. women 25 and under should be tested yearly b. any woman pregnant c. any woman with a cervical infection d. older women with multiple sex partners. |
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a. women 25 and under yearly b. women pregnant c. women with cervical infection d. older women with multiple sex partners. |
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How is Chlamydia treated?
a. Azithromax b. Rocephin c. Acyclovir d. Demerol |
a. Azithromax, 1 G orally
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What ethnic groups is Gonorrhea common in?
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African American's
Large urban areas adolescents multiple sexual partners |
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Can Gonorrhea be transmitted from mom to baby?
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Yes. Gonorrhea is transmitted to the baby during delivery.
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Describe female symptoms of Gonorrhea.
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*salpingitis
*changes in vaginal discharge *spotting after sex |
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Describe male symptoms of Gonorrhea.
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*prostatitis
*epidydimitis *dysuria *swollen testicle *penile discharge |
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The patient with Gonorrhea has just tested positive for Dissmenated Gonococcal Infection. What does this new diagnosis mean?
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Disseminated Gonococcal Infection means that Gonorrhea has become systemic.
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What type of symptoms does the MSM have from Gonorrhea?
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*anal itching
*anal bleeding *anal infection |
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What drugs treat Gonorrhea?
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Rocephin with Azithromax. Azithromax treats the concurrent Chlamydia infection that accompanies Gonorrhea.
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