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    Sexually Transmitted Infections: Case Study Number Three A twenty-one year presented with complaints of vague lower abdominal pain, vaginal discharge (non-odorous), for two days. She reported a similar episode eight months ago that she did not seek medical care. Past medical History: Negative for any previous surgery or significant medical problems GYN/OB History: G0P0AB0, LMP two days ago, regular menses without pattern or flow concerns. She is sexually active with one partner and had has…

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    In addition to the receptionist at the front entry, security guards, cameras, intercoms and other safety features can be added to an indoor area of employment. Security guards and drivers could also be hired for traveling escorts to ensure they are safe, in addition to being an extra person to screen the clients. The brothels in Nevada have intercom systems that operate in each of the rooms. These intercoms double as a security system for the workers together with safeguarding the abuse of…

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    Chlamydia: The Silent Killer Javier Martin Waukesha County Technical College Section 11274 Instructor: Dr. Tracy Neher April 30, 2017 Chlamydia: The Silent Killer A sexually transmitted infection that affects approximately 3 million Americans per year with a yearly cost of 2.1 billion dollars for treatment and prevention is caused by the bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis. Known as the silent disease for its ability to conceal itself in the body, chlamydia…

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    experiment that was tested on low income kids in the area, the continuation of the displacement of many poor African Americans to expand their business interest and the experiment in Guatemala wherein hundreds of people were infected with syphilis and gonorrhea for the sake of research. It took a lot of hard work to gain the trust of patients there.…

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    spread of the disease women should not have sexual intercourse until all medications are completed, the symptoms have gone away or their partner has been tested and treated. It is also recommended that all women diagnosed with PID get tested for HIV, gonorrhea and chlamydia. When a patient is diagnosed with PID, there will be unanswered questions, increased stress and emotional uncertainty. The patient may have feelings of hurt, betrayal, shame, low self-esteem and anger. If the person is in a…

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    Homework #2 STD’S or sexual transmitted dieases also known as sexual transmitted infections are any diseases characteristically transmitted sexually (Mayo clinic). An example of an STD is Herpes and gonorrhea. The diseases are commonly spread through unprotected sex. HIV or human immunodeficiency disorder is another STD with no cure. HIV is an disease that affects the T-cells in the body which can eventually cause aids, the immune system fails causing the body to shut down (Mayo…

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    TLAH 1: Native American Indians Early in the 19th century, the U.S. was rapidly growing. The only thing standing in their way of further expansion were the Native American tribes living in the area. The U.S. government felt the American Indians interfered with progress and should be pushed aside. The Plains Indians soon were dominated by the Anglo Americans. Their land had been taken away from them, and they were pushes in to reservations with force from the white settlers. There were some…

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    brothels and their employees must register with the county sheriff and receive regular medical checkups weekly. A testing schedule was developed; before you can be allowed to start you must pass a test that shows that you do not have HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, or Chlamydia. “An anti-prostitution provision in a federal AIDS funding program created under the George W. Bush administration was struck down as unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court (Cheryl Wetzstein, 2013)”, encouraging these…

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    Antibiotic Resistance Issue Background In the daily life, we will hear a variety of drug tolerance. Some of them happens on the body, per se. For example, diabetes patients’ long-term use of insulin will reduce the efficacy of insulin. And abuse of pain reliever for those chronic pain patients declines the effects as well. Differently, antibiotic resistance produces tolerance towards pathogen in the body rather than the organism itself. Plus, the pathogen will spread—that is why antibiotic…

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    ‘Abstinence is key’ everybody claims, but not when it comes to educating our youth about safe sexual behavior. Many schools are beginning to introduce abstinence only education programs to their curriculum with the mentality that this will prevent high school students from engaging in sexual activity. This impractical method of prevention will not only hurt those being, or not being educated, it will also hinder our society. Abstinence-only education programs, many critics argue, use fear…

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