Deck 13: Sexually Transmitted Infections

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Most chlamydia and gonorrhea infections occur among__________.

A) 8- to 14-year olds.
B) 15- to 24-year-olds.
C) 25- to 35-year olds.
D) 40- to 50-year olds.
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The most common symptom of vaginitis is __________.

A) tenderness in the lymph nodes.
B) a painful rash.
C) a high fever.
D) an odious discharge.
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A condition characterized by destruction of the immune system so that the body is stripped of its ability to fend off life-threatening diseases.

A) Acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
B) Trichomoniasis
C) Candidiasis
D) Syphillis
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White blood cells that are essential to the body's defense against infection are called __________.

A) leukocytes
B) antigens
C) pathogens
D) hemoglobin
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A herpes infection of the eye that is usually caused by touching an infected area of the body and then touching the eye is known as __________.

A) genital herpes
B) common herpes
C) ocular herpes
D) open herpes
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Which of the following is not a symptom of oral herpes?

A) hair loss
B) sore or blisters on the lips
C) fever
D) swelling and redness of the gums
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It is the world's most common STI, with signs of infection found in nearly half of the adult women in some countries.

A) Syphilis
B) Chlamydia
C) Human papillomavirus (HPV)
D) Gonorrhea
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been linked to all but the following types of cancer.

A) Breast cancer
B) Anal cancer
C) Penile cancer
D) Vulvar cancer
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Which hepatitis can produce severe liver damage and often leads to death?

A) Hepatitis A
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis C
D) Hepatitis D
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Full recovery from Hepatitis generally takes __________.

A) 1-2 weeks.
B) months.
C) 1-2 years.
D) 5 years or longer.
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An STI that is caused by a pox virus that causes painless rained lesions to appear on the genitals, buttocks, thighs, or lower abdomen.

A) Gnorrhea
B) Zika Virus
C) Molluscum contagiosum
D) Hepatitis C
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Symptoms of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) include cramps, abdominal pain and tenderness, cervical tenderness and discharge, irregular menstrual cycles, coital pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
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Penicillin is the treatment of choice for syphilis.
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Primary-stage syphilis is diagnosed by clinical examination.
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Gonorrhea is more common than chlamydia.
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HIV is a retrovirus.
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Approximately 5.2 Americans are living with HIV/AIDS.
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Transmission of HIV through kissing is considered unlikely.
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The herpes virus can survive for several days on toilet seats or other objects, where they can be picked up by direct contact.
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HPV is so common that nearly all sexually active men and women get the virus at some point in their lives.
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Men who have not been circumcised are significantly less likely to carry HPV than men who have been circumcised.
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The symptoms of hepatitis B tend to be more severe and last longer than those of Hepatitis A or C.
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Hepatitis A is transmitted sexually through anal, vaginal, or oral intercourse with an infected partner.
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The Zika virus is primarily spread through sexual contact.
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Scabies is a parasitic infestation caused by tiny mite that can be transmitted through sexual contact or contact with infested clothing, bed linen, towels, and other fabrics.
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The only fully effective strategy to prevent the sexual transmission of STIs is abstinence or maintaining a monogamous sexual relationship with an uninfected partner.
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List the ways sexual transmitted infections may be spread.
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Name three common bacterial STIs.
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Describe how pregnant women may transmit bacterial infections to their fetuses.
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List the symptoms associated with Pelvic Inflammatory disease (PID).
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Identify the ways in which Syphilis may be transmitted.
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List the stages of Syphilis.
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List two results of neurosyphilis.
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Describe the new cases of chlamydia by age and sex in the United States.
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Describe the change in incidence of chlamydia and syphilis among people 65 and older compared to people 20-24 years old.
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Describe the symptoms associated with Shigellosis.
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List the ways bacterial vaginosis (BV) might be treated.
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Describe the symptoms associated with Candidiasis.
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List the estimated numbers of people in the United States living with HIV/AIDS by race/ethnicity.
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Describe the annual prevalence of new HIV infections in the United States for the most affected subpopulations.
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Describe the cumulative estimated number of AIDS diagnoses among adolescents and adults in the United States.
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List three kinds of tests used for diagnosing infection by HIV.
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List the ways herpes may be transmitted.
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Describe the appearance of genital warts.
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Describe how HPV is diagnosed and treated.
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List the major types of Hepatitis.
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List two types of STIS caused by ectoparasites.
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List some of the ways an individual can lower his/her risk of contracting STIs.
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Describe the facts about the occurrences of STIs in the United States. .
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Compare and contrast gonorrhea with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
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Compare and contrast syphilis with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
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Compare and contrast Chlamdydia with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
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Compare and contrast the bacterial infections in this chapter in their diagnosis and treatment.
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Compare and contrast the vaginal infections in this chapter in their transmission.
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Compare and contrast the vaginal infections in this chapter in their diagnosis and treatment.
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Describe the progression of HIV/AIDS.
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Describe the transmission of HIV/AIDS and the factors that appear to affect the risk of HIV infection and the development of AIDS.
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Describe the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS.
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Describe how Genital herpes is transmitted, diagnosed, and treated.
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Describe how Human papillomavirus (HPV) is transmitted, diagnosed and treated.
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Discuss how Human papillomavirus (HPV) is linked to cancer.
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Discuss the major types of Hepatitis and how they are transmitted and treated.
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Discuss the Zika virus and Molluscum Contagiosum. Describe the symptoms associated with each and treatment options (if any) available.
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Discuss the transmission, effects, and treatment of Pediculosis and Scabies.
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Explain ways of preventing sexually transmitted infections.
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Deck 13: Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Most chlamydia and gonorrhea infections occur among__________.

A) 8- to 14-year olds.
B) 15- to 24-year-olds.
C) 25- to 35-year olds.
D) 40- to 50-year olds.
15- to 24-year-olds.
2
The most common symptom of vaginitis is __________.

A) tenderness in the lymph nodes.
B) a painful rash.
C) a high fever.
D) an odious discharge.
an odious discharge.
3
A condition characterized by destruction of the immune system so that the body is stripped of its ability to fend off life-threatening diseases.

A) Acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
B) Trichomoniasis
C) Candidiasis
D) Syphillis
Acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
4
White blood cells that are essential to the body's defense against infection are called __________.

A) leukocytes
B) antigens
C) pathogens
D) hemoglobin
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A herpes infection of the eye that is usually caused by touching an infected area of the body and then touching the eye is known as __________.

A) genital herpes
B) common herpes
C) ocular herpes
D) open herpes
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Which of the following is not a symptom of oral herpes?

A) hair loss
B) sore or blisters on the lips
C) fever
D) swelling and redness of the gums
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It is the world's most common STI, with signs of infection found in nearly half of the adult women in some countries.

A) Syphilis
B) Chlamydia
C) Human papillomavirus (HPV)
D) Gonorrhea
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been linked to all but the following types of cancer.

A) Breast cancer
B) Anal cancer
C) Penile cancer
D) Vulvar cancer
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Which hepatitis can produce severe liver damage and often leads to death?

A) Hepatitis A
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis C
D) Hepatitis D
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Full recovery from Hepatitis generally takes __________.

A) 1-2 weeks.
B) months.
C) 1-2 years.
D) 5 years or longer.
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An STI that is caused by a pox virus that causes painless rained lesions to appear on the genitals, buttocks, thighs, or lower abdomen.

A) Gnorrhea
B) Zika Virus
C) Molluscum contagiosum
D) Hepatitis C
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Symptoms of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) include cramps, abdominal pain and tenderness, cervical tenderness and discharge, irregular menstrual cycles, coital pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
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Penicillin is the treatment of choice for syphilis.
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Primary-stage syphilis is diagnosed by clinical examination.
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Gonorrhea is more common than chlamydia.
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HIV is a retrovirus.
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Approximately 5.2 Americans are living with HIV/AIDS.
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Transmission of HIV through kissing is considered unlikely.
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The herpes virus can survive for several days on toilet seats or other objects, where they can be picked up by direct contact.
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HPV is so common that nearly all sexually active men and women get the virus at some point in their lives.
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Men who have not been circumcised are significantly less likely to carry HPV than men who have been circumcised.
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The symptoms of hepatitis B tend to be more severe and last longer than those of Hepatitis A or C.
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Hepatitis A is transmitted sexually through anal, vaginal, or oral intercourse with an infected partner.
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The Zika virus is primarily spread through sexual contact.
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Scabies is a parasitic infestation caused by tiny mite that can be transmitted through sexual contact or contact with infested clothing, bed linen, towels, and other fabrics.
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The only fully effective strategy to prevent the sexual transmission of STIs is abstinence or maintaining a monogamous sexual relationship with an uninfected partner.
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List the ways sexual transmitted infections may be spread.
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Name three common bacterial STIs.
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Describe how pregnant women may transmit bacterial infections to their fetuses.
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List the symptoms associated with Pelvic Inflammatory disease (PID).
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Identify the ways in which Syphilis may be transmitted.
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List the stages of Syphilis.
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33
List two results of neurosyphilis.
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Describe the new cases of chlamydia by age and sex in the United States.
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Describe the change in incidence of chlamydia and syphilis among people 65 and older compared to people 20-24 years old.
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Describe the symptoms associated with Shigellosis.
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List the ways bacterial vaginosis (BV) might be treated.
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Describe the symptoms associated with Candidiasis.
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List the estimated numbers of people in the United States living with HIV/AIDS by race/ethnicity.
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Describe the annual prevalence of new HIV infections in the United States for the most affected subpopulations.
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Describe the cumulative estimated number of AIDS diagnoses among adolescents and adults in the United States.
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List three kinds of tests used for diagnosing infection by HIV.
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List the ways herpes may be transmitted.
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Describe the appearance of genital warts.
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Describe how HPV is diagnosed and treated.
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List the major types of Hepatitis.
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List two types of STIS caused by ectoparasites.
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List some of the ways an individual can lower his/her risk of contracting STIs.
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Describe the facts about the occurrences of STIs in the United States. .
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Compare and contrast gonorrhea with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
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Compare and contrast syphilis with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
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Compare and contrast Chlamdydia with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
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53
Compare and contrast the bacterial infections in this chapter in their diagnosis and treatment.
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54
Compare and contrast the vaginal infections in this chapter in their transmission.
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Compare and contrast the vaginal infections in this chapter in their diagnosis and treatment.
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Describe the progression of HIV/AIDS.
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Describe the transmission of HIV/AIDS and the factors that appear to affect the risk of HIV infection and the development of AIDS.
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Describe the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS.
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Describe how Genital herpes is transmitted, diagnosed, and treated.
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Describe how Human papillomavirus (HPV) is transmitted, diagnosed and treated.
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Discuss how Human papillomavirus (HPV) is linked to cancer.
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Discuss the major types of Hepatitis and how they are transmitted and treated.
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Discuss the Zika virus and Molluscum Contagiosum. Describe the symptoms associated with each and treatment options (if any) available.
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Discuss the transmission, effects, and treatment of Pediculosis and Scabies.
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Explain ways of preventing sexually transmitted infections.
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