NSG-3280 EXAM 4 | QUESTIONS AND WELL
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Urethritis, cervicitis, and salpingitis STDs - ANSWER- Gonorrhea
Nongonococcal urethritis
Chlamydia
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Ulcerative lesions with systemic involvement - ANSWER- Syphilis
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Herpes simplex virus
Ulcerative lesions only - ANSWER- chancroid
granuloma inguinale
Nonulcerative lesions - ANSWER- Genital warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Vulvovagintis - ANSWER- Trichomoniasis
Candidiasis
Gardnerella vaginalis vaginitis
Systemic infections - ANSWER- Cytomegalovirus
Hepatitis
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Enteric infections - ANSWER- Giardiasis
Campylobacter enteritis
Shigellosis
Amebic dysentery
, What is usually asymptomatic in women? - ANSWER- Gonorrhea
purulent vaginal discharge, dysuria, and abnormal vaginal bleeding are symptoms of - ANSWER-
Gonorrhea in women
urethritis, including dysuria and a purulent urethral discharge accompanied by redness and
swelling at the site of infection, usually occur after a 3- to 6-day incubation period - ANSWER-
Gonorrhea in men
Gonorrhea is ________ transmitted - ANSWER- directly
Can gonorrhea spread via lymphatic system? - ANSWER- Yes
One of the first symptoms of gonorrhea can be ______ of the urethra, causing ________
retention - ANSWER- scarring
urinary
The chancer from syphilis can act as a _________ for the infection - ANSWER- Reservoir
infection of the vascular system consisting of five distinct stages: incubation, primary and
secondary stages, latency, and late - ANSWER- syphilis
Syphilis Etiology - ANSWER- Treponema pallidum, an anaerobic spirochete
formation of a chancre, a painless, ulcerative lesion that arises at the original spirochete portal
of entry is the first phase of - ANSWER- syphilis
The initial syphilis chancer may be unnoticeable in ________ at first - ANSWER- females
Latent syphilis - ANSWER- the third stage of syphilis, which may last for years, during which
symptoms disappear although the person is still infected
may still be infected for decades
low-grade fever, malaise, sore throat, headache, lymphadenopathy, and mucosal or cutaneous
rash and is spread through the lymphatic/blood systems is the - ANSWER- second phase of
syphilis
aortic necrosis and subsequent aortic insufficiency; damage to the central nervous system may
be progressively widespread, with degeneration of the cortical neurons and, eventually, paresis,
DETAILED ANSWERS | A+ GRADED | 2026 UPDATES
| 100% CORRECT
Urethritis, cervicitis, and salpingitis STDs - ANSWER- Gonorrhea
Nongonococcal urethritis
Chlamydia
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Ulcerative lesions with systemic involvement - ANSWER- Syphilis
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Herpes simplex virus
Ulcerative lesions only - ANSWER- chancroid
granuloma inguinale
Nonulcerative lesions - ANSWER- Genital warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Vulvovagintis - ANSWER- Trichomoniasis
Candidiasis
Gardnerella vaginalis vaginitis
Systemic infections - ANSWER- Cytomegalovirus
Hepatitis
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Enteric infections - ANSWER- Giardiasis
Campylobacter enteritis
Shigellosis
Amebic dysentery
, What is usually asymptomatic in women? - ANSWER- Gonorrhea
purulent vaginal discharge, dysuria, and abnormal vaginal bleeding are symptoms of - ANSWER-
Gonorrhea in women
urethritis, including dysuria and a purulent urethral discharge accompanied by redness and
swelling at the site of infection, usually occur after a 3- to 6-day incubation period - ANSWER-
Gonorrhea in men
Gonorrhea is ________ transmitted - ANSWER- directly
Can gonorrhea spread via lymphatic system? - ANSWER- Yes
One of the first symptoms of gonorrhea can be ______ of the urethra, causing ________
retention - ANSWER- scarring
urinary
The chancer from syphilis can act as a _________ for the infection - ANSWER- Reservoir
infection of the vascular system consisting of five distinct stages: incubation, primary and
secondary stages, latency, and late - ANSWER- syphilis
Syphilis Etiology - ANSWER- Treponema pallidum, an anaerobic spirochete
formation of a chancre, a painless, ulcerative lesion that arises at the original spirochete portal
of entry is the first phase of - ANSWER- syphilis
The initial syphilis chancer may be unnoticeable in ________ at first - ANSWER- females
Latent syphilis - ANSWER- the third stage of syphilis, which may last for years, during which
symptoms disappear although the person is still infected
may still be infected for decades
low-grade fever, malaise, sore throat, headache, lymphadenopathy, and mucosal or cutaneous
rash and is spread through the lymphatic/blood systems is the - ANSWER- second phase of
syphilis
aortic necrosis and subsequent aortic insufficiency; damage to the central nervous system may
be progressively widespread, with degeneration of the cortical neurons and, eventually, paresis,