This infection is characterized by thick, white, curd-like discharge.
What is vaginal yeast infection?
This is the #1 most common bacterial STI.
What is Chlamydia?
People with active lesions from this STI must avoid vaginal birth.
What is HSV?
Many strains of this STI cause cervical cancer.
What is HPV?
This STI can also be transmitted by mosquitos in tropical climates and can cause microcephaly.
What is Zika virus?
This bacterial overgrowth is characterized by a fishy odor.
What is bacterial vaginosis (Gardnerella)?
This STI commonly co-occurs with Chlamydia.
What is gonorrhea?
This STI is painless with big Beefy ulcers
What is klebsiella granulomatis (granuloma inguinal)?
This STI causes genital warts.
What is HPV?
What is formula feeding?
What is the treatment for BV?
What is metronidazole
This newborn complication can occur in untreated chlamydia and/or gonorrhea after delivery.
What is newborn conjunctivitis?
This STI can cause argyle Robertson pupils.
What is syphilis (tertiary stage)?
When do we begin screening for cervical cancer?
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Name 2 things Congenital herpes can present with
Vesicular skin lesions, cataracts, chorioretinitis, Meningoencephalitis, sepsis
What is taken to test for clue cells, yeast and trichomonads?
what is a wet mount
This long-term complication can affect fertility in women with untreated gonorrhea.
What is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
This STI, which is characterized by painful genital ulcers, is incurable.
What is HSV?
What is 9-45?
Name three things caused by congenital syphilis
saber shins, saddle nose, Hutchison teeth, keratitis, hearing loss, hepatomegaly, jaundice, red rash on palms and soles,
This STI can be contracted in a poorly cleaned hot tub.
What is trichomoniasis?
One physical exam sign of PID is?
What is chandelier sign?
What is used to cure syphilis in a patient who is allergic to penicillin?
What is penicillin?
Left untreated, this STI causes liver damage.
What is hepatitis B?
This group of infections are capable of crossing the placenta; are known collectively as "TORCH infection" and include the following
Toxoplasmosis
Other infections (hepatitis)
Rubella
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Herpes Simplex (HSV)