Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Summary Exam Study Set
STD risk factors - Answer Unprotected sex, Homo-, bisexual males, Drugs & ETOH,
Community, Prostitutes, Multiple partners, Under 25y/o
Parts of the body affected by gonorrhea - Answer Cervix, Rectum, Urethra, Pharynx or
eyes
Nicknames for gonorrhea - Answer The Clap, The Dose
Incubation period for gonorrhea in males - Answer 2-14 days
Incubation period for gonorrhea in females - Answer 7-21 days
Etiology of gonorrhea - Answer Neisseria
Type of bacteria that causes gonorrhea - Answer Gram Negative Intra-cellular
Diplococcus (GNID)
Urinary triad - Answer Frequency, Urgency, Dysuria (painful urination)
Gonorrhea S&S in females - Answer Dyspareunia (pain w/intercourse), Adnexal
tenderness, Menorrhagia (changes in menstrual cycle)
Percentage of women with discharge from gonorrhea - Answer 10-20%
Emergency status of pelvic inflammatory disease - Answer Yes
Potential consequence of untreated gonorrhea - Answer Pelvic Inflammatory disease
(PID)
Appropriate treatment for a swollen lymph node - Answer No, you should never cut into
lymph. But you can needle aspirate it.
Possibility of females with gonorrhea being asymptomatic - Answer YES
Gonorrhea S&S in males and females - Answer Urinary triad
Additional treatment when treating for gonorrhea - Answer Chlamydia
Potential consequences of pelvic inflammatory disease - Answer Sterility and death
Most common causes of pelvic inflammatory disease - Answer GC, Chlamydia & GC
mixed
Affected area in GC arthritis - Answer A single joint
Drug used to treat Neonatal Gonococcal & Chlamydia - Answer Erythromycin
Summary Exam Study Set
STD risk factors - Answer Unprotected sex, Homo-, bisexual males, Drugs & ETOH,
Community, Prostitutes, Multiple partners, Under 25y/o
Parts of the body affected by gonorrhea - Answer Cervix, Rectum, Urethra, Pharynx or
eyes
Nicknames for gonorrhea - Answer The Clap, The Dose
Incubation period for gonorrhea in males - Answer 2-14 days
Incubation period for gonorrhea in females - Answer 7-21 days
Etiology of gonorrhea - Answer Neisseria
Type of bacteria that causes gonorrhea - Answer Gram Negative Intra-cellular
Diplococcus (GNID)
Urinary triad - Answer Frequency, Urgency, Dysuria (painful urination)
Gonorrhea S&S in females - Answer Dyspareunia (pain w/intercourse), Adnexal
tenderness, Menorrhagia (changes in menstrual cycle)
Percentage of women with discharge from gonorrhea - Answer 10-20%
Emergency status of pelvic inflammatory disease - Answer Yes
Potential consequence of untreated gonorrhea - Answer Pelvic Inflammatory disease
(PID)
Appropriate treatment for a swollen lymph node - Answer No, you should never cut into
lymph. But you can needle aspirate it.
Possibility of females with gonorrhea being asymptomatic - Answer YES
Gonorrhea S&S in males and females - Answer Urinary triad
Additional treatment when treating for gonorrhea - Answer Chlamydia
Potential consequences of pelvic inflammatory disease - Answer Sterility and death
Most common causes of pelvic inflammatory disease - Answer GC, Chlamydia & GC
mixed
Affected area in GC arthritis - Answer A single joint
Drug used to treat Neonatal Gonococcal & Chlamydia - Answer Erythromycin