NURS 5333 Family 1 STDs Study
Guide + Questions with Accurate
Solutions
STDs: Genital Warts HPV physical exam findings,
-the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.
-viral infection
-In the anogenital or genital area, or it can exist without producing any signs
or symptoms.
-Many strains of _ _ _are oncogenic
-Oral HPV infection is the most common cause of oropharyngeal cancer as well.
-signs and symptoms are single or multiple soft fleshy, papillary, or sessile painless
keratinized growths around the anus, the vulvovaginal area, the penis, the urethra, or
the perineum.
STDs: Gonorrhea physical exam findings,
-Neisseria gonorrhea is a gram-negative intracellular aerobic diplococcus
-produces purulent inflammation of mucous membranes and is perinatally
transmitted from an infected mother to her newborn during delivery.
-Gonorrhea can be asymptomatic in early infection, especially among women.
,-STD.-manifest within 10 days of infection
-urethritis and a purulent urethral discharge that can be blood-tinged.
-Women will present within endocervical vaginal discharge that is thin, purulent,
and mildly odorous, and this is usually minimal.
-WOmen get dysuria, intra-menstrual abnormal bleeding, dyspareunia Bartholin's gland
abscess.
STDs: Genital Herpes physical exam findings,
-a primary outbreak in image
-incurable, cutaneous or mucous membrane ulcerations that are often recurrent.
-vesicular in nature
-causative agent is herpes simplex virus type 1 or 2. It is usually HSV-2
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STDs: Syphilis physical exam findings,
-Primary is a chancre
-secondary they get the petechial rash on their palms and their
soles -Syphilis is an STD involving multiple organ systems -Primary,
secondary, latent and tertiary.
STDs: BV physical exam findings,
Bacterial vaginosis
-clinical syndrome resulting from loss of normal vaginal flora, decreased lactobacilli, and
overgrowth of anaerobic organisms such as Gardernella, Prevotella, Mycoplasma
hominis and the Mobiluncus species.
, Bacterial vaginosis occurs most often in women of childbearing age, but it may
also occur in post-menopausal women and is rare in children.
-may occur with douching, sexual intercourse and other factors that increase vaginal
pH.
-Most women with BV asymptomatic.
-fishy or musty vaginal odor
-more prominent after sexual intercourse and menses. It's profuse and
watery, homogenous, off-white.
-pruritus, dyspareunia, and burning or inflammation of the vulvovaginal area.
-There won't be any redness or edema.
STDs: Trichomonas physical exam findings,
-Trichomonas vaginalis protozoan
-early always sexually transmitted, but transmission via fomite is possible.
-Women can acquire the disease from other women, but men rarely transmit the
infection to other men.
-Incubation period is about four to 28 days,
-incidence is highest in non-Hispanic Black women, lowest in non-Hispanic white
women.
-women: asymptomatic up to 75% percent of the time.
-vaginal discharge that is frothy, copious and pale yellow to gray-green in color may
be present.The vaginal discharge will have a foul fishy odor.
-vulvovaginal irritation
Guide + Questions with Accurate
Solutions
STDs: Genital Warts HPV physical exam findings,
-the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States.
-viral infection
-In the anogenital or genital area, or it can exist without producing any signs
or symptoms.
-Many strains of _ _ _are oncogenic
-Oral HPV infection is the most common cause of oropharyngeal cancer as well.
-signs and symptoms are single or multiple soft fleshy, papillary, or sessile painless
keratinized growths around the anus, the vulvovaginal area, the penis, the urethra, or
the perineum.
STDs: Gonorrhea physical exam findings,
-Neisseria gonorrhea is a gram-negative intracellular aerobic diplococcus
-produces purulent inflammation of mucous membranes and is perinatally
transmitted from an infected mother to her newborn during delivery.
-Gonorrhea can be asymptomatic in early infection, especially among women.
,-STD.-manifest within 10 days of infection
-urethritis and a purulent urethral discharge that can be blood-tinged.
-Women will present within endocervical vaginal discharge that is thin, purulent,
and mildly odorous, and this is usually minimal.
-WOmen get dysuria, intra-menstrual abnormal bleeding, dyspareunia Bartholin's gland
abscess.
STDs: Genital Herpes physical exam findings,
-a primary outbreak in image
-incurable, cutaneous or mucous membrane ulcerations that are often recurrent.
-vesicular in nature
-causative agent is herpes simplex virus type 1 or 2. It is usually HSV-2
-
STDs: Syphilis physical exam findings,
-Primary is a chancre
-secondary they get the petechial rash on their palms and their
soles -Syphilis is an STD involving multiple organ systems -Primary,
secondary, latent and tertiary.
STDs: BV physical exam findings,
Bacterial vaginosis
-clinical syndrome resulting from loss of normal vaginal flora, decreased lactobacilli, and
overgrowth of anaerobic organisms such as Gardernella, Prevotella, Mycoplasma
hominis and the Mobiluncus species.
, Bacterial vaginosis occurs most often in women of childbearing age, but it may
also occur in post-menopausal women and is rare in children.
-may occur with douching, sexual intercourse and other factors that increase vaginal
pH.
-Most women with BV asymptomatic.
-fishy or musty vaginal odor
-more prominent after sexual intercourse and menses. It's profuse and
watery, homogenous, off-white.
-pruritus, dyspareunia, and burning or inflammation of the vulvovaginal area.
-There won't be any redness or edema.
STDs: Trichomonas physical exam findings,
-Trichomonas vaginalis protozoan
-early always sexually transmitted, but transmission via fomite is possible.
-Women can acquire the disease from other women, but men rarely transmit the
infection to other men.
-Incubation period is about four to 28 days,
-incidence is highest in non-Hispanic Black women, lowest in non-Hispanic white
women.
-women: asymptomatic up to 75% percent of the time.
-vaginal discharge that is frothy, copious and pale yellow to gray-green in color may
be present.The vaginal discharge will have a foul fishy odor.
-vulvovaginal irritation