STDs Flashcards

1
Q

Which STD is the most common in the US?

A

Chlamydia

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2
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Which STD is asymptomatic in females and is associated with a soft painful genital lesion in males?

A

Chlamydia

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3
Q

This STD has a painless indurated chancre…
A. Chlamydia
B. Chancroid
C. Syphilis

A

C

indurated= means firm

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4
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This STD is associated with a superative weepy solf painful lesion/chancre?
A. Chlamydia
B. Chancroid
C. Syphilis
D. Candida Albicans
A

A

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5
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This STD is associated with a bloody lesion/chancre that is soft and painful?
A. Chlamydia
B. Chancroid
C. Syphilis

A

B

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6
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Yellow, odorless discharge that leads to nongonococcal and nonspecific genitourinary infection is associated with what STD?

A

Chlamydia

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7
Q
Reiter's (feet) is a HLA B27 positive disorder associated with which STD?
A. Gonorrhea
B. Trichomonas
C. Chlamydia
D. Herpes
A

C

Chlamydia

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8
Q
This Gram negative STD is characterized by copious, clear discharge from skene's & bartholin's glands?
A. Gonorrhea
B. Trichomonas
C. Chlamydia
D. Herpes
A

A

Gonorrhea

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9
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Gonorrhea can be associated with all the following EXCEPT?
A. Vaginitis, Salpingitis, Arthritis (females)
B. tonsillitis, pharyngitis
C. Cirrosis, hepatitis A
D. Urethritis, epidymitis (males)

A

C

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10
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Which area of the body would arthritis associated with gonorrhea be most present?
A. Knee
B. Elbow
C. Hip

A

A

Knee

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11
Q
Which two STDs are associated with latent reactions and DRG storage?
A. Syphilis + Trichomonas
B. Herpes + Syphilis
C. Herpes + Chancroid
D. Chlamydia + Herpes
A

B

herpes + syphilis

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12
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This STD has a prodrome of itching and treatment options of L-Lysine, Acyclovir and valtrex?
A. Candidiasis
B. Herpes
C. Trichomonas
D. Gonorrhea
A

B

Herpes

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13
Q
What type of discharge would herpes produce?
A. white cheesy 
B. yellow center with watery discharge
C. copious clear
D. Yellowish green
A

B

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14
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A female patient presents with a greenish-yellow, itchy and foul smelling genital region. What does she most like have?
A. Trichomonas
B. Candidiasis
C. Gonorrhea
D. Herpes
A

A

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15
Q
What is the only STD highly associated with a protozoa?
A. Herpes
B. Candidiasis
C. Gonorrhea
D. Trichomonas
A

D

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16
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Which 2 of the following would NOT be asymptomatic in females?
A. Chlamydia
B. Gonorrhea
C. Candida albicans
D. Trichomonas
A

C+D

candida + trichomonas are asymp in MEN

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17
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T/F: HPV is asymptomatic in males

A

F, Asymp in Females

18
Q
Your patient is + for hemophilus ducrey, what does he have?
A. Chlamydia
B. Syphilis
C. Chancroid
D. Trichomonas
A

C

19
Q

This Gram + STD is asymptomatic in men and presents as a vaginal white cheese in females?

A

Candida Albicans

20
Q
Which STD's spirochete has the ability to cross the placenta; disabling the mothers nature defenses from passing it along to the baby?
A. Chlamydia
B. Syphilis
C. Chancroid
D. Trichomonas
A

B

21
Q

Treponema pallidum can result in congenital syphilis. what triad involving the baby gaining characteristics such as: saddle nose, interstitial keratoses, peg teeth?

A

Hutcinsons triad

22
Q

T/F: Stage one syphilis lasts usually 4-8 weeks and is characterized by a solitary painful soft lesion?

A

F! solitary painless firm lesions

23
Q
Which stage of syphilis is involved with gumma (CT, Collagen destruction)?
A. primary
B. teritary
C. seondary
D. Congential
A

B

Teritary

24
Q

Tabes dorsalis, + rombergs and charcot joints are all indicators of _______ ________ disease.

A

Posterior column

25
Q

What % of people develops a rash with secondary syphilis?

A

80%

26
Q
50% of people will have lymphadenopathy involvement with which stage of syphilis?
A. primary
B. teritary
C. seondary
D. Congential
A

C

Seconary

27
Q
Condylomata lata is associated with?
A. multiple wide based papules
B. Solitary narrow based papule
C. solitary wide based papule
D. multiple narrow based papules
A

A

Warts

28
Q

Which stage of syphilis is very contagious and can result in hair loss (alopecia)?

A

Secondary

29
Q
which of the following is associated with chlamydia?
A. Granuloma inguinale
B. genital warts
C. Pemphigoid
D. Lymphogranuloma venereum
A

D

30
Q
Which of the following may lead to elephantiasis, rectal strictures and abcesses?
A. Granuloma inguinale
B. genital warts
C. Pemphigoid
D. Lymphogranuloma venereum
A

D

31
Q
Granuloma Inguinale is usually painless, velvety and slow growing. This is VERY UGLY described as BEEFY Bright red lesions all over genitals. What is a positive finding with a giemsa/wright stain?
A. Mallory bodies
B. Lewie bodies
C. Donovan bodies
D. Molluscum bodies
A

C

Donovan= Granuloma Inguinale

32
Q
which two HPVs are precancerous and associated with genital warts?
A. 12+ 14
B. 14+ 18
C. 16+ 18
D. 18+19
A

C

16+18 Are BAD

33
Q
Which is associated with Genital warts and HPV?
A. Donovania Granulomatous
B. Haemophilius Ducrey
C. Treoponema Pallidum
D. Condylomata Lata
E. Condylomata acuminata
A

E

Condylomata acuminata

34
Q

T/F: cervical dysplasia and HPV 16/18 can lead to cervical cancer in females

A

T

35
Q

What would genital warts associated with HPV usually appear as?
A. Black tarry rash
B. Skin tags
C. Cauliflower itchy cluster

A

C

36
Q
what is the STD with multiple narrow based (skin tags) that exfoliate and form waxy papules?
A. Molluscum contagiosum
B. genital warts
C. Pemphigoid
D. Lymphogranuloma venereum
A

A

37
Q
Which 2 are associated with bullous lesions?
A. Genital warts
B. Pemphigoid
C. Dermatitis Herpetiformis
D. Granuloma inguinale
A

B + C

38
Q
Pemphigoid is autoimmune, contain bulla lesions, lethal, common in middle aged south americans and which immunoglobulin?
A. IgM
B. IgA
C. IgG
D. IgE
A

C
pemp= IgG

*if u a pemp (pimp) you are a G

39
Q
Dermatitis herpetiformis is also call "ichtyosis bullous siermens" and is hereditary in blacks + asians. This is mainly involved with which immunoglobulin?
A. IgM
B. IgA
C. IgG
D. IgE
A

B

IgA

40
Q
This is characterized by itchy, blistering, peeling bullas?
A. Pemphigoid
B. Dermatitis herpetiformis
C. Dermatitis Molluscum
D. Granuloma inguinale
A

B