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STI/ Contraceptives Questions and Answers
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common STI in younger patients [ Ans: ] gonorrhea and
chlamydia
Common STI in the older patients [ Ans: ] syphilis
bacterial STI [ Ans: ] gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis
Viral STI [ Ans: ] HPV, HSV, HIV
Parasitic STI [ Ans: ] Trichomoniasis
chlamydia [ Ans: ] reportable disease, most commonly
reported STI in the US should also be tested for gonorrhea,
diagnosis with clean catch urine and culture
chlamydia s/s [ Ans: ] usually asymptomatic,
mucopurulent endocervical or penile discharge, gray-
white heavy discharge, itching, post-coital bleeding or
testicle pain
chlamydia treatment [ Ans: ] abstain from sex for 7 days,
treat all sexual partners, doxycycline or azithromycin
chlamydia/ gonorrhea maternal complications [ Ans: ]
PROM, preterm labor, PP endometriosis, PID, infertility
, 2
chlamydia/ gonorrhea newborn complications [ Ans: ]
conjunctivitis, pneumonia, give infant erythromycin
following delivery
chlamydia transmission [ Ans: ] oral, anal, vaginal sex
Gonorrhea transmission [ Ans: ] oral to oral, genital to
oral, genital to anal
Gonorrhea [ Ans: ] reportable disease, should be tested for
chlamydia as well, diagnosis with clean catch urine and
culture, "the clap"
Gonorrhea s/s [ Ans: ] usually asymptomatic, yellowish-
green vaginal penile discharge, dysuria, irregular vaginal
bleeding
Gonorrhea treatment [ Ans: ] treat all sexual partners,
treatment resistant gonorrhea is a public health concer,
ceftriaxone IM
screening for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia [ Ans: ] annual
screening if sexually active and younger than 25 or older
if risky behavior is occurring, screen at first prenatal visit
with a rescreen if risky behavior is present, treat and
retest within 4 weeks
syphilis [ Ans: ] a motile spirochete that cannot survive
for long outside the human body, diagnosed with a
serology test,
STI/ Contraceptives Questions and Answers
(100% Correct Answers) Already Graded A+
common STI in younger patients [ Ans: ] gonorrhea and
chlamydia
Common STI in the older patients [ Ans: ] syphilis
bacterial STI [ Ans: ] gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis
Viral STI [ Ans: ] HPV, HSV, HIV
Parasitic STI [ Ans: ] Trichomoniasis
chlamydia [ Ans: ] reportable disease, most commonly
reported STI in the US should also be tested for gonorrhea,
diagnosis with clean catch urine and culture
chlamydia s/s [ Ans: ] usually asymptomatic,
mucopurulent endocervical or penile discharge, gray-
white heavy discharge, itching, post-coital bleeding or
testicle pain
chlamydia treatment [ Ans: ] abstain from sex for 7 days,
treat all sexual partners, doxycycline or azithromycin
chlamydia/ gonorrhea maternal complications [ Ans: ]
PROM, preterm labor, PP endometriosis, PID, infertility
, 2
chlamydia/ gonorrhea newborn complications [ Ans: ]
conjunctivitis, pneumonia, give infant erythromycin
following delivery
chlamydia transmission [ Ans: ] oral, anal, vaginal sex
Gonorrhea transmission [ Ans: ] oral to oral, genital to
oral, genital to anal
Gonorrhea [ Ans: ] reportable disease, should be tested for
chlamydia as well, diagnosis with clean catch urine and
culture, "the clap"
Gonorrhea s/s [ Ans: ] usually asymptomatic, yellowish-
green vaginal penile discharge, dysuria, irregular vaginal
bleeding
Gonorrhea treatment [ Ans: ] treat all sexual partners,
treatment resistant gonorrhea is a public health concer,
ceftriaxone IM
screening for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia [ Ans: ] annual
screening if sexually active and younger than 25 or older
if risky behavior is occurring, screen at first prenatal visit
with a rescreen if risky behavior is present, treat and
retest within 4 weeks
syphilis [ Ans: ] a motile spirochete that cannot survive
for long outside the human body, diagnosed with a
serology test,