This reportable STI, if untreated progresses into 3 phases.
What is syphilis?
The downward displacement of the bladder is known as___________.
What is a cystocele?
Cysts found in breast tissue, usually disappear after menopause. What hormone would this suggest is a factor?
What is estrogen?
This chronic disease is the leading cause of kidney failure, amputation of lower extremities, and blindness among adults.
What is diabetes?
Leading cause of death in older adults.
What is heart disease?
Chlamydia is commonly a co-infection with what other STI?
What is gonorrhea?
What is trichomonas?
Best time to perform Breast Self Exams
What is after the menses, day 5 to 7?
About half of all adults have one or more chronic health conditions. The occurrence of MCC (multiple chronic conditions) increases with age. This gender is more likely to have MCC.
What are women?
Age related changes of the gastrointestinal system. (Name 2)
What are decrease sense of thirst, smell, and taste; decreased salivation; difficulty swallowing food; delayed esophageal and gastric emptying; reduced gastrointestinal motility?
This is the most common STI in the US. Most sexually active adults will be infected with it during their lifetime.
What is HPV- Human Papillomavirus?
Name one of two common organisms that can cause PID- pelvic inflammatory disease.
What are gonorrhea and chlamydia?
This is a complication following mastectomy that is characterized by chronic swelling.
What is lymphedema?
There are multiple causes for the increased number of people with chronic diseases. Identify 2 of those causes.
What are?
1. Decrease in mortality from infectious disease; 2. Lifestyle factors: smoking chronic stress, poor nutrition, sedentary lifestyle; 3. Obesity; 4. Longer lifespans; 5. Improved screening and diagnostic procedures
Genetic conditions in the older adult may occur from a specific gene mutation or as the result of a genetic predisposition. An example of a disease that may include a genetic predisposition component. (name 1)
What is Diabetes?
What is Emphysema?
What is Heart Disease?
HPV vaccinations is recommended for girls ages 11-12 up to what age?
What is 26?
A leiomyoma is another name for this.
What is a fibroid?
Most common type of breast cancer.
What is infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
According to the CDC, most Americans have one or more risk factors for common chronic diseases. Name 3 of the risk factors identified by the CDC.
What are? 1.Hypertension; 2. Tobacco and Electronic Nicotine Delivery System; 3. Overweight or obesity; 4. Lack of physical activity; 5. Excessive alcohol use; 6. Diet low in fruits and vegetables; 7. Diet high in sodium and saturated fats
MMSE- Mini Mental State Examination is used to assess this?
What is "changes in cognitive function"?
There is no cure or vaccine for this STI?
What is genital herpes?
Early detection of this cancer found during PAP smear exams can lead to 100% survival.
What is cervical cancer.
This breast cancer is more common in men than in women.
What is Paget disease of breast?
Social Determinates of Health identify factors that affect a person's or population's health. Identify 3 factors considered to be SDOH.
What are? 1. Employment and working conditions; 2. Education and literacy; 3. Childhood experiences; 4. Physical environment; 5. Social support and coping skills; 6. Health behaviors and access to health services; 7. Biology and genetic makeup, gender, culture, race, and ethnicity
Most common affective or mood disorder of old age.
What is depression?