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with time, genital herpes lesions will occur
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less frequently
populations at risk for STIs
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women
Men who have sex with men
age 25 and under
men and women in correctional facilities
victims of sexual assault
What is the most common mode of HIV transmission?
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sexual contact
late or tertiary stage of syphilis
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this stage is rare and non infectious but it is now systemic and likely fatal
During phlebotomy, after collecting the blood specimens, the nurse should remove
the tourniquet and apply a bandage once the needle has been removed. What is the
next step?
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Label the specimens at the bedside Remember
,Why is syphilis called the great imitator?
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Causes a large variety of symptoms and presentations in patients
Genital herpes is transmitted by
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direct contact with skin or mucous membranes when an infected person is
symptomatic
Can also be transmitted without any apparent symptoms. Called
asymptomatic shedding. It is impossible to predict when this will occur.
PEP must be taken within
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3 days of exposure
Trach humidification purposes
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, reduces risk of infection and moistens and warms air
secondly syphilis stage is known for
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Condylomata lata (moist, weeping papules in anogenital area)
at a CD4 cell count of 200
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severe symptoms including opportunistic infections occur
PEP must be taken
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within 3 days of exposure but the sooner the better
Hygiene measures for patients with an STI
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with time, genital herpes lesions will occur
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less frequently
populations at risk for STIs
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women
Men who have sex with men
age 25 and under
men and women in correctional facilities
victims of sexual assault
What is the most common mode of HIV transmission?
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sexual contact
late or tertiary stage of syphilis
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this stage is rare and non infectious but it is now systemic and likely fatal
During phlebotomy, after collecting the blood specimens, the nurse should remove
the tourniquet and apply a bandage once the needle has been removed. What is the
next step?
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Label the specimens at the bedside Remember
,Why is syphilis called the great imitator?
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Causes a large variety of symptoms and presentations in patients
Genital herpes is transmitted by
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direct contact with skin or mucous membranes when an infected person is
symptomatic
Can also be transmitted without any apparent symptoms. Called
asymptomatic shedding. It is impossible to predict when this will occur.
PEP must be taken within
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3 days of exposure
Trach humidification purposes
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, reduces risk of infection and moistens and warms air
secondly syphilis stage is known for
Give this one a try later!
Condylomata lata (moist, weeping papules in anogenital area)
at a CD4 cell count of 200
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severe symptoms including opportunistic infections occur
PEP must be taken
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within 3 days of exposure but the sooner the better
Hygiene measures for patients with an STI
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