Part 2 Gyn. Infections Flashcards

1
Q

What are the symptoms of Cervicitis?

A

Red, inflamed cervix with purulent discharge
Bleeding
Vaginal irritation

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What are the symptoms of Cervicitis?

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Red, inflamed cervix with purulent discharge
Bleeding
Vaginal irritation

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3
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What are the 3 most common organisms that cause Cervicitis?

A

Neisseria Gonorrhea
Chlamydia Trachomatis
Mycoplasma Genitalium

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4
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What are the 3 most common organisms that cause Cervicitis?

A

N. Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Mycoplasma Genitalium

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5
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Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are both Gram (-) Intracellular bacteria. Which one grows on Thayer-Martin Chocolate Agar?

A

Neisseria Gonorrhea

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6
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What is the virulence factor that N. Gonorrhea uses for adherence?

A

Pili

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7
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What are the 2 virulence factors that N. Gonorrhea uses to prevent immune response?

A

IgA

OPA

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8
Q

How does Chlamydia Trachomatis appear on gram stain?

A

DOES NOT APPEAR

– too small

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9
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What is the IM treatment for Cervicitis?

A

Ceftriaxone (3rd gen)

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10
Q

What is the oral treatment for Cervicitis?

A

Azithromycin

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11
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What is the MOA for the IM treatment of Cervicitis?

A

Ceftriaxone = (-) cell wall synthesis and beta lactams

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12
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What is the MOA for the oral treatment of cervicitis?

A

Azithromycin = (-) 50s protein synthesis

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13
Q

Doxycycline can also treat Cervicitis. What is its MOA and pregnancy risk category?

A

(-) 30s protein synthesis

– Category D

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14
Q

3 possible drugs to treat Cervicitis?

A

Ceftriaxone
Azithromycin
Doxycycline

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15
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3 possible drugs to treat Cervicitis?

A

Ceftriaxone
Azithromycin
Doxycycline

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16
Q

PID can present similarly to cervicitis but it has what extra symptoms?

A

Fever

Cervical motion tenderness

17
Q

PID has symptoms that involve cervicitis and?

A

Cervical motion tenderness

Fever

18
Q

What are the 2 most common causes of PID?

A

Gonorrhea

Chlamydia

19
Q

In order for PID to present, the infection must spread up the genital tract. What is the farthest end stage presentation?

A

Pyrosalpinx and a Tubo-Ovarian ABSCESS

20
Q

What is Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome?

A

Complication of PID

=> peritoneal inflammation

21
Q

What is a possible infant complication if the mother has PID?

A

Neonatal Conjunctivitis/blindness

22
Q

What 2/3 drugs can be given for the OUTPATIENT PID case?

A

Ceftriaxone + Doxycycline +/- Metronidazole

23
Q

What is the outpatient drug combo to treat PID?

A

Ceftriaxone + Doxycycline +/- Metronidazole

24
Q

For the INPATIENT treatment of PID, there are what 2 possible 2nd gen Cephalosporins?

A

Cefoxitin

Cefotetan

25
Q

INpatient treatment for PID combo?

A

(Cefoxitin OR Cefotetan) + Doxycycline

26
Q

If the patient is pregnant with PID, what is the drug combo?

A

Gentamycin + Clindamycin

27
Q

If the patient is pregnant with PID, what is drug treatment combo?

A

Gentamycin + Clindamycin

28
Q

MOA for Gentamycin?

A

(-) 30s protein synthesis

29
Q

What are the possible adverse effects of Gentamycin?

A

Nephrotoxic
Neurotoxic
Ototoxic