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What groups of people are at risk for developing STD's?
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
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).
What is the goal of treating STD's?
prevention.
What are the 5 p's of sexual history?
a. partner
b. protection
c. prevention
d. past history of any STD
e. practice (understanding risks).
How are STD's prevented?
*avoid sex with any infected person
*be tested before sex with any partner
*CDC recommends HIV testing for 13 year olds.
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
How is Chlamydia transmitted?
through vaginal, oral, anal sex.
True or False. Chlamydia can be asymptomatic.
True.
What are the female symptoms of Chlamydia?
a. mucourethral drainage
b. cervical bleeding
c. ectopic pregnancy
d. infertility
What are the male symptoms of Chlamydia?
a. epidydimitis
b. proctitis
c. male infertility
What is the main symptom of oral Chlamydia?
sore throat
True or False. If Chlamydia crosses the placenta, it can cause blindness in the baby.
True. Chlamydia can cause blindness when it crosses the placenta.
How is Chlamydia diagnosed?
a. Elisa
b. Riba
c. NAAT's
c. NAAT's. Preferred by doctors. Neucleic Acid Amplification Test
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.
all--
a. women 25 and under yearly
b. women pregnant
c. women with cervical infection
d. older women with multiple sex partners.
How is Chlamydia treated?
a. Azithromax
b. Rocephin
c. Acyclovir
d. Demerol
a. Azithromax, 1 G orally
What ethnic groups is Gonorrhea common in?
African American's
Large urban areas
adolescents
multiple sexual partners
Can Gonorrhea be transmitted from mom to baby?
Yes. Gonorrhea is transmitted to the baby during delivery.
Describe female symptoms of Gonorrhea.
*salpingitis
*changes in vaginal discharge
*spotting after sex
Describe male symptoms of Gonorrhea.
*prostatitis
*epidydimitis
*dysuria
*swollen testicle
*penile discharge
The patient with Gonorrhea has just tested positive for Dissmenated Gonococcal Infection. What does this new diagnosis mean?
Disseminated Gonococcal Infection means that Gonorrhea has become systemic.
What type of symptoms does the MSM have from Gonorrhea?
*anal itching
*anal bleeding
*anal infection
What drugs treat Gonorrhea?
Rocephin with Azithromax. Azithromax treats the concurrent Chlamydia infection that accompanies Gonorrhea.