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51. What is the bacterium that causes gonorrhea? |
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52. Gonorrhea may be associated with these 2 conditions. |
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1) SEPTIC ARTHRITIS, 2) OPTHALMIA NEONATORUM IN THE NEWBORN |
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53. These are 2 female threats caused by gonorrhea. |
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1) ECTOPIC PREGNANCY, 2) INFERTILITY |
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54. These 2 medicines can be used to cure gonorrhea. |
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1) CEFTRIAXONE, 2) DOXYCYCLINE |
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55. Strains of gonorrhea in _____ and _____ are quinolone (ciprofloxacin) resistant. |
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56. This is a STD that causes beef red genital ulcers that are typically painless. |
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57. _____ is the bacterium that causes granuloma inguinale. |
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58. What type of bacterium is klebsiella granulomatis? |
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59. This is the lab test used to diagnose granuloma inguinale. |
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61. These are antibiotics used to treat granuloma inguinale. |
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1) DOXYCYCLINE, 2) ERYTHROMYCIN |
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62. Granuloma inguinale is a rare disease in the US, with fewer than _____ reported cases per year. |
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63. Is granuloma inguinale more common in males or females? |
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64. This is an STD that causes fleshy cauliflower lesions. |
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65. These HPV strains are linked with cervical cancer. |
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66. What type of virus is HPV? |
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NON-ENVELOPED DOUBLE STRANDED ICOSAHEDRAL DNA |
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67. treatments for HPV warts. |
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1) CAUTERIZATION, 2) PODOPHYLLIN, 3) LIQUID NITROGEN, 4) SURGICAL REMOVAL |
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68. This is a condition caused in stage 4 of HIV/AIDS, that is an opportunistic infection causing the CD4 t-cell count to drop below 200. |
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69. What type of virus causes Kaposi sarcoma? |
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70. This is an STD that causes transient genital ulcers. The primary lesions are 5-8mm, soft, red, painless erosions. They ulcer then heals spontaneously in a few days. |
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LYMPHO GRANUMOLA VENEREUM |
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71. This bacterium causes lympho granuloma venereum. |
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CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS TYPES L1, 2, AND 3 |
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72. These are the swollen tender inguinal nodes caused by lympho granuloma venereum. |
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73. When the buboes burst and drain pus, they are called _____. |
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74. _____ is the sign used to confirm the presence of lympho granuloma venereum. |
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75. _____ is used to determine what type of chlamydia is causing lympho granuloma venereum. |
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76. These antibiotics are used to treat lympho granuloma venereum. |
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DOXYCYCLINE AND ERYTHROMYCIN |
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77. LGV is found most frequently in the _____ and _____ parts of the world. |
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78. The secondary stage of LGV begins in weeks _____. It is characterized by the appearance of tender, inguinal adenopathy, which develops with over-riding erythema and edema. |
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79. _____ cases of LGV were reported in 2004. |
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80. This is an STD caused by a motile spirochete called treponema pallidum. |
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81. What happens in the primary stage of syphilis? |
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PAINLESS PENILE OR VULVAR PAPULES |
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82. What happens in the secondary stage of syphilis? |
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83. What happens in latent stage of syphilis? |
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84. These things happen in the tertiary stage of syphilis. |
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1) ANGINA, 2) AORTIC ANEURYSM, 3) ARGYLL ROBERTSON PUPIL, 4) TABES DORSALIS |
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85. _____ are the skin lesions associated with tertiary syphilis. |
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86. These tests will be positive when one has syphilis. |
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87. What is the antibiotic used to treat syphilis? |
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88. This is an STD that causes vulvar pruritis with a malodorous frothy yellow-green discharge. |
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89. This is the motile flagellate protozoan that causes trichomoniasis. |
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90. Trichomoniasis is _____ in males. |
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91. Trichomonas can be grown on a _____. |
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92. What is the antibiotic used to treat trichomonas? |
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93. This is an STD that causes jaundice and tender hepatomegaly. |
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94. What type of virus is hepatitis? |
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95. This is the surface antigen of hepatitis B. |
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96. This is the surface antibody of hepatitis B. |
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97. This is the core antibody of hepatitis b. |
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98. _____ is a long term consequence of hepatitis B. |
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99. This is an STD that causes itching thick white vaginal discharge in females. And may cause severe balanitis in males. |
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100. This is the dimorphic fungus that causes vulvovaginal candidiasis. |
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101. A _____ prep can be used to see candida albicans showing branching hyphae and buds. |
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102. What is the antibiotic used to treat vulvovaginal candidiasis? |
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103. These 6 STD’s cause “drips”. |
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1) GONORRHEA, 2) NONGONOCOCCAL URETHRITIS, 3) CHLAMYDIA, 4) MUCOPURULENT CERVICITIS, 5) TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS, 6) CANDIDIASIS |
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