NMNC 3210 – sexuality EXAM Questions AND Correct Answers
Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (DGI) are associated
with what? - ✔✔Skin lesions, fever, arthralgia, arthritis,
and/or endocarditis
High-risk individuals for STI's - ✔✔Unprotected
intercourse, multiple partners, adolescent-onset
intercourse, sharing IV needles, history of STI
HSV 1 is more commonly associated with what? -
✔✔Oral lesions
HSV 2 is more commonly associated with what? -
✔✔Genital lesions
Latent stage of Syphilis - ✔✔noninfectious, 1-20 years
after infection, gummas (chronic, destructive lesions on
any organ of body esp. skin, bone, liver, mucous
membrane), cardiovascular by causing aneurysms, heart
valve insufficiency, heart failure, aortitis, Neuro syphilis,
paresis : muscle weakness from neuro damage:
,personality changes from minor to psychotic, tremors,
physical and mental deterioration, Tabes dorsalis
(ataxia, areflexia, paresthesias, lightning pains,
damaged joints). This stage is chronic without
treatment, fatal
Latent stage of Syphilis? - ✔✔First year infectious, > one
year noninfectious, no signs or symptoms, diagnosis
based on treponemal antibody test, this stage lasts
throughout life or progression to late stage
Once a person has tested positive for syphilis what is
true? - ✔✔Findings may remain positive for an
indefinite period in spite of successful treatment.
Primary stage of Syphilis
(Highly Infectious) - ✔✔(Highly Infectious)
Single or multiple chancres (painless lesion with rolled
borders (10-90 days after exposure), lymphadenopathy,
exudate and blood from chancre, lasts 3-6 weeks
, Secondary stage of Syphilis?
(Highly Infectious) - ✔✔A few weeks after primary
chancre heals, flu like symptoms (malaise, fever, sore
throat, headaches, fatigue, arthralgia, generalized
adenopathy), mucous patches in mouth, tongue, cervix.
Symmetric, nonpruritic rash on trunk, palms, soles,
condyloma lata (moist weeping papules in anogenital
area, weight loss, alopecia, this stage lasts 1-2 years
Sexual disorder etiology: - ✔✔1. Physiological factors
2. Psychological factors
3. Maturational
4. Environmental
Sexual Disorders classifications: - ✔✔1. Sexually
Transmitted Infections
2. Female Sexual Disorders
3. Male Sexual Disorders
Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (DGI) are associated
with what? - ✔✔Skin lesions, fever, arthralgia, arthritis,
and/or endocarditis
High-risk individuals for STI's - ✔✔Unprotected
intercourse, multiple partners, adolescent-onset
intercourse, sharing IV needles, history of STI
HSV 1 is more commonly associated with what? -
✔✔Oral lesions
HSV 2 is more commonly associated with what? -
✔✔Genital lesions
Latent stage of Syphilis - ✔✔noninfectious, 1-20 years
after infection, gummas (chronic, destructive lesions on
any organ of body esp. skin, bone, liver, mucous
membrane), cardiovascular by causing aneurysms, heart
valve insufficiency, heart failure, aortitis, Neuro syphilis,
paresis : muscle weakness from neuro damage:
,personality changes from minor to psychotic, tremors,
physical and mental deterioration, Tabes dorsalis
(ataxia, areflexia, paresthesias, lightning pains,
damaged joints). This stage is chronic without
treatment, fatal
Latent stage of Syphilis? - ✔✔First year infectious, > one
year noninfectious, no signs or symptoms, diagnosis
based on treponemal antibody test, this stage lasts
throughout life or progression to late stage
Once a person has tested positive for syphilis what is
true? - ✔✔Findings may remain positive for an
indefinite period in spite of successful treatment.
Primary stage of Syphilis
(Highly Infectious) - ✔✔(Highly Infectious)
Single or multiple chancres (painless lesion with rolled
borders (10-90 days after exposure), lymphadenopathy,
exudate and blood from chancre, lasts 3-6 weeks
, Secondary stage of Syphilis?
(Highly Infectious) - ✔✔A few weeks after primary
chancre heals, flu like symptoms (malaise, fever, sore
throat, headaches, fatigue, arthralgia, generalized
adenopathy), mucous patches in mouth, tongue, cervix.
Symmetric, nonpruritic rash on trunk, palms, soles,
condyloma lata (moist weeping papules in anogenital
area, weight loss, alopecia, this stage lasts 1-2 years
Sexual disorder etiology: - ✔✔1. Physiological factors
2. Psychological factors
3. Maturational
4. Environmental
Sexual Disorders classifications: - ✔✔1. Sexually
Transmitted Infections
2. Female Sexual Disorders
3. Male Sexual Disorders