This is a classic sign of syphilis in the first stage.
What is a chancre?
These are a group of STD's that cannot be cured, we must suppress outbreaks
What are viral STD's.
This medication is used for treatment and given prophyactically to patients with herpes
What is acyclovir (Zovirax)?
Adnexal and cervical motion pain
What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) and gonorrhea?
This bacteria often causes no symptoms and is usually occur with gonorrhea
What is Chlamydia?
This test can diagnosis BV (bacterial vaginosis)
What is a Whiff test?
This rash is broad, painless, and may have pink-grey wart like lesions.
What is condylomata lata
This virus can lead to cervical and oral cancer.
What is HPV (human papilloma virus)?
This medication is recommended for tx of GC/Chlamydia if the woman is pregnant, also known as the 'dual therapy'.
What is azithromycin (Zithromax) and ceftriaxone (Rocephin)?
You will have a fishy, yellow-green or grey-white vaginal discharge if you contract this STD.
What is 'Ophthalmia Neonatorum'
This is the screening test performed to identify the presents of syphilis.
What is RPR?
What is 100%.
This is the medical name for genital warts.
What is condylomata acuminata?
This is the recommended treatment for syphilis.
What is penicillin G?
Symptoms of this viral infection include ulcerations, flu-like symptoms, tingling/burning, HA, dysuria
What is herpes?
This is the amount of days the nurse would advise the patient to NOT have intercourse after treatment.
What is 7?
This test is used to diagnosis HPV.
Neurosyphilis occurs in the what stage?
Without antiretroviral treatment of the mother who has HIV, the infant has a __-___% of transmission.
What is 25-30%?
This vaccine is used to prevent some strains of HPV
What is Gardasil?
The cervix will have a 'strawberry' like appearance.
What is trichomonas?
What is TORCH: toxoplasmosis, other infections (hep. A,B,C, HIV), Rubella, cytomegalovirus, Herpes
These are obtained for DX of a lesion from herpes
What is a culture?
This stage of syphilis is seen 6 weeks to 6 months after chancre is noticed.
What is secondary syphilis?
This disease can happen to an infant if born to a mother with active herpes lesions and can cause CNS damage to the infant.
What is neonatal herpes?
This is the most commonly used drug for HIV suppression.
What is AZT (zidovudine) ?
Typical S/S of this STD include: alopecia, fever, HA, weight loss, rash of palms of hands
What is syphilis (second stage)?
50% of this disease is caused by gonorrhea/chlamydia
What is PID (pelvic inflammatory disease)
This test is used for confirmation of HIV.
What is the Western blot test?
In this stage of syphilis, the bacteria live dormant, and the patient is not contagious
What is the Latent stage?
Lesions for this virus may be seen in the genitalia, perineum, buttocks, upper thighs, perianal area, lips and other areas of the mouth and face.
What is Herpes 1 or 2?
This medicine is used to treat trichomonas and bacterial vaginosis (BV) in pregnant women.
What is metronidazole (flagyl)?
You might see thick, white curdy vaginal discharge with this vaginal infection.
What is a yeast infection?
This bacterial STD is sometimes known as the 'clap'
This type of test can determine BV, yeast infections, and trichomoniasis.
What is a wet prep or wet mound?