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STDS
Test #3
Question | Answer |
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Chlamidia | *most prevalent *bacterial *s/s 1-3wks after exposure - dysuria, mucopurulent discharge, pain, irregular bleeding (reportable) |
Gonorrhea | *bacterial *incubation 3-7 days *purulent yellow discharge, dysuri, PID, sterility |
Syphilis | *bacterial *10-90day incubation *chancres anywhere on body for 3-6wks *tx with PCN |
Secondary syphilis | rash on palms and soles, sore throat, bone tenderness, lymphadenopathy |
Latent stage of syphilis | seems to go dormant if left untreated |
Tertiary Syphilis | neurologic, cardiovascular, muskuloskeletal, or mult-organ system complication. Eventually causes mental illness, blindness, heart disease and death |
Bacterial Vaginosis | alteration of normal flora |
HPV | *viral *cauliflower like lesions in genital area |
Herpes type 1 | typically culprit of oral herpes (fever blisters) |
Herpes type 2 | typically cause of genital warts *s/s flu-like, sever dysuria, heavy vaginal discharge *no cure |
Trichomoniasis | protozoan *high coinfection rate *4-20day incubation *s/s asymptomatic, inflammation |