NURS 6501N Advanced Pathophysiology Final
exam latest update GRADED A+ WALDEN
UNIVERSITY LATEST UPDATES 2023 A GRADE
1). Chlamydia trachomatis
Ans: obligate intracellular gram-negative bactria
2). Chlamydia transmission
Ans: Chlamydia transmission
Infected secretions
vaginal delivery
genitals to eyes (towels)
3). Chlamydia symptom timeline
Ans: -mostly asymptomatic (especially men)
-2 to 6 weeks after exposure (infectious during)
4). Life-cycle of c. trachomatis
Ans: Elementary bodies > into cell > reticulate bodies > release from cell
5). Chlamydia men symptoms
Ans: more asymptomatic than females
-urethritis
-mucoid/watery discharge
-dysuria
- maybe conjuctivitis
-rare complication
6). Chlamydia women symptoms
Ans: -cervicitis
-urethritis
-non specefic symptoms
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, -confused with UTI (Dysuria, urine frequency)
-maybe conjunctivitis
-Complication: Pelvic Inflammatory disease (15%)
7). Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Ans: gram negative intracellular diplococcus
8). Gonorrhea transmission
Ans: infected secretions
vaginal delivery
9). Gonorrhea symptom timeline
Ans: -Men mostly symptomatic
-symptoms after 5-14 days of infection (infectious during)
10). Gonorrhea men symptoms
Ans: -urethritis
-purulent discharge (vs chlamydia)
-rare complication
11). Gonorrhea women symptoms
Ans: -cervicitis or urethritis
-Complications:
Pelvic Inflammatory disease or perihepatitis
12). Hsv
Ans: double stranded, enveloped DNA virus
13). Herpes transmission
Ans: direct contact of mucosa or broken skin shedding virus
mostly when asymptomatic
women acquire more infection
14). Herpes symptom timeline
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exam latest update GRADED A+ WALDEN
UNIVERSITY LATEST UPDATES 2023 A GRADE
1). Chlamydia trachomatis
Ans: obligate intracellular gram-negative bactria
2). Chlamydia transmission
Ans: Chlamydia transmission
Infected secretions
vaginal delivery
genitals to eyes (towels)
3). Chlamydia symptom timeline
Ans: -mostly asymptomatic (especially men)
-2 to 6 weeks after exposure (infectious during)
4). Life-cycle of c. trachomatis
Ans: Elementary bodies > into cell > reticulate bodies > release from cell
5). Chlamydia men symptoms
Ans: more asymptomatic than females
-urethritis
-mucoid/watery discharge
-dysuria
- maybe conjuctivitis
-rare complication
6). Chlamydia women symptoms
Ans: -cervicitis
-urethritis
-non specefic symptoms
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, -confused with UTI (Dysuria, urine frequency)
-maybe conjunctivitis
-Complication: Pelvic Inflammatory disease (15%)
7). Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Ans: gram negative intracellular diplococcus
8). Gonorrhea transmission
Ans: infected secretions
vaginal delivery
9). Gonorrhea symptom timeline
Ans: -Men mostly symptomatic
-symptoms after 5-14 days of infection (infectious during)
10). Gonorrhea men symptoms
Ans: -urethritis
-purulent discharge (vs chlamydia)
-rare complication
11). Gonorrhea women symptoms
Ans: -cervicitis or urethritis
-Complications:
Pelvic Inflammatory disease or perihepatitis
12). Hsv
Ans: double stranded, enveloped DNA virus
13). Herpes transmission
Ans: direct contact of mucosa or broken skin shedding virus
mostly when asymptomatic
women acquire more infection
14). Herpes symptom timeline
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