Caduceus practice test- sexually transmitted
infections Questions with 100% Verified Answers
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An infectious sexually transmitted disease characterized by
gum-like body lesions (gummas) appearing in the tertiary (3rd)
stage of the disease is called: - ANSWER syphilis
which of the following is not considered to be sexually
transmitted infection? - ANSWER Aspergillosis
Who was Syphilis? - ANSWER A fictional shepherd boy
What is used to examine the cervix and vaginal walls? -
ANSWER speculum
If a baby was born with Gon/orrhea, it is: - ANSWER congenital
the diagnostic term balanitis actually means: - ANSWER
inflamed glans penis or glans clitoris
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What STI causes inflammation of the mucous membranes of the
reproductive system and can also affect the eyes and mouth? -
ANSWER gonorrhea
Signs of AIDS include: - ANSWER Weight loss, oral lesions and
lymphadenopathy
Smegma literally means _________. It can cause an irritation &
inflammation of the glans penis or glans clitoris (Balan/itis). -
ANSWER soap
Trichomon/iasis is caused by a ___________ that causes a
mal/odorous frothy yellow to green discharge, itching
(pruritus), and burning. - ANSWER protozoan parasite with a tail
Non-Specific Urethr/itis actually means an inflammation of the
urethral canal that is caused by: - ANSWER multiple possible
etiologic agents
which of these is not a common location of scabies rashes -
ANSWER all of these are common sites