STIs Flashcards

1
Q

STIs that cause urethral or vaginal mucopurulent discharge:

A

Gonorrhea & Chlamydia

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2
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Agent that causes Gonorrhea

A

Neisseria gonorrhea; gram negative coccus

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3
Q

What is the most common cause of monoarticular joint inflammation in adults?

A

Gonorrhea

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4
Q

Dx for Gonorrhea / Tx for Gonorrhea

A

NAAT / Cephtriaxone (IM)

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5
Q

What STI do you treat along with Gonorrhea?

A

Chlamydia

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6
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Dx of Chlamydia / Tx of Chlamydia?

A

NAAT / Doxy 100 mg/day x 7 days or Azithromycin 1g x 1 time

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7
Q

What is the most reported STI in the US?

A

Chlamydia

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8
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What organism causes Chlamydia?

A

Chlamydia trachomatis (gram negative)

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9
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STIs that cause gential ulcers (5)

A

Syphilis, Cancroid, Granuloma Inguinale, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, Genital Herpes

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10
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Organism that causes Syphilis

A

Treponenema pallidum - spirochete

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11
Q

Primary Syphilis:

A

Painless chancre, lymphadenopathy, resolves in 4-6 weeks

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12
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Secondary Syphilis:

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(weeks-months): non-puritic diffuse rash on body (doesn’t spare palms/soles), Condyloma Lata, mucous patch, flu symptoms

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13
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Tertiary Syphilis:

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(15-20 years): CNS symptoms; gummatous syphilis, every organ infected.

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14
Q

Screening tests for Syphilis:

A

RPR / VRDL

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15
Q

Confirmatory tests for Syphilis:

A

FTA-ABS or MHA-TP

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16
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Tx for Syphilis stages 1 / 2 / 3

A

Pen G / Pen G / Pen G

17
Q

Organism that causes Chancroid

A

Haemophilus ducreyi (gram negative rod)

18
Q

Sx of Chancroid

A

PAINFUL vesicles, soft ulcer w/ necrotic base, weepy, one-sided lymphadenopathy

19
Q

Dx / Tx of Chancroid

A

PCR / Azithromycin

20
Q

Where is Chancroid found?

A

Developing Countries

21
Q

Causative agent for Lymphogranuloma Venereum

A

Strain of Chlamydia

22
Q

Population most often affected by Lymphogranuloma Venereum

A

MSM population in US (& developing countries)

23
Q

Tx of Lymphogranuloma Venereum

A

Doxy x 21 days (long time)

24
Q

Progression of Lymphogranuloma Venereum

A

1) Small ulcer @ inoculation site that heals in days, 2) swelling and inflammation of inguinal and femoral lymph nodes, 3) swelling, anal fistulas / scarring; “groove sign” - lymph nodes swelling around inguinal ligament

25
Q

Dx of Lymphogranuloma Venereum

A

NAATs or PCR

26
Q

What is the causative agent of Granuloma Inguinale?

A

Klebsiella granulomatis

27
Q

Dx for Granuloma Inguinale / Tx for Granuloma Inguinale

A

Donovan bodies on a Wright Stain / Doxy

28
Q

Uncommon “Tropical” disease

A

Granuloma Inguinale

29
Q

Granuloma Inguinale is painless/painful?

A

painless

30
Q

What is a difference between Granuloma Inguinale and Lymphogranuloma Venereum?

A

Granuloma Inguinale rarely spreads to the lymph nodes

31
Q

Diseases that cause genital ulcers that are painful:

A

Chancroid, Herpes Simplex Virus

32
Q

Diseases that cause genital ulcers that are painless:

A

Syphilis, Granuloma Inguinale

33
Q

Presentation of Condyloma Acuminata:

A

Warts: cauliflower like, skin colored, hyperkeratotic warts

34
Q

Which stage of Syphilis is contagious / NOT contagious?

A

Early / Late

35
Q

Primary lesion of Syphilis:

A

painless chancre at lesion site and lymphadenopathy