Sexuality, STIs, Sexual History Flashcards

(35 cards)

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What is the most common STI in the US

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HPV

(also have higher rates of gonorrhea & syphilis)

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2
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What are some risk factors for STIs

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3
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List the 8 Ps of a gender-affirming sexual history

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4
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What are the STI screening recommendations for HIV

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all adults at least once, more frequently if at increased risk

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5
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What are the STI screening recommendations for chlamydia

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6
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Describe general STI screening in MSM populations

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7
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Describe general STI testing in people living with HIV

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8
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What are the 4 Cs of prevention and control

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  • contact tracing
  • compliance with therapy
  • counseling on risk reduction
  • condom promotion
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9
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Describe the etiology of gonorrhea

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10
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Describe the clinical presentation of gonorrhea

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11
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Describe the testing for gonorrhea

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12
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Describe the treatment for gonorrhea

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13
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Which STIs is EPT available for

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14
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Patients should abstain from sexual activity for at least 7 days after initiating treatment for which STIs

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  • gonorrhea
  • chlamydia
  • syphilis
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15
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Describe the etiology of chlamydia

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16
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Describe the clinical presentation of chlamydia

17
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Describe the testing for chlamydia

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Describe the treatment for chlamydia

19
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Describe when repeat testing should be done for gonorrhea and chlamydia

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within 3 months of dx/tx to check for reinfection
- can check sooner if sxs not resolving with tx
- no routine test of cure

20
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Describe the testing for HIV (3 major types)

21
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Describe the etiology of syphilis

22
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Describe the presentation of primary & secondary syphilis

23
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What are the 2 major types of serologic testing for syphilis

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Non-treponemal & treponemal testing (also darkfield microscopy)

24
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Describe non-treponemal serologic testing

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Describe treponemal serologic testing
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Describe the treatment for syphilis
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Describe the etiology of HSV
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Describe the presentation of HSV
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Describe the testing for HSV
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Describe the treatment for HSV
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Describe the etiology of HPV
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Describe the presentation of HPV
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Describe the testing for HPV
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Describe the treatment for HPV
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Which STIs should be reported to the state health department (MDH) if lab confirmed
- chlamydia - gonorrhea - syphilis - chancroid - HIV (report if presumptive too) + Hep B and all the above in pregnancy