All of the following are potential complications of gonorrhea, except:
1.pelvic inflammatory disease.
2.infertility.
3.ectopic pregnancy.
4.spontaneous abortion.
All are potential complications of gonorrhoea except spontaneous abortion. It is not associated with any complications that occur during gonorrhoea.
All of the following are potential complications of gonorrhea, except: 1.pelvic inflammatory disease. 2.infertility. 3.ectopic pregnancy....
22) Pelvic inflammatory disease is characterized by all the following except A) increased risk for ectopic pregnancy. -- B)a clear set of signs and symptoms that make diagnosis straightforward inflammation, swelling, or abscesses in the internal reproductive organs.- can be caused by several types of bacterial pathogens. E) treatment with antibiotic therapy
Matching. PID in women if not treated Syphilis Chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, infertility Chlamydia Gonorrhea HPV Men: penile discharge, painful urination; women: discharge, burning urination, PID Damage to internal organs in stage 3 is irreversible; can result in death No cure, danger to unborn babies HPV Herpes simplex Warts may return after removal, increased risk of cervical cancer HIV No cure CHECK ANSWERS
Create a table of the following skin diseases: Leptospirosis Pelvic Inflammatory diseases Gonorrhea Syphilis Genital herpes Create columns as shown below: Name of Disease Causative Agent(s) Virulence factors Pathogenesis Sequelae
1. What potential problems can pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) cause? 2. What sexually transmitted diseases can cause PID? What other device can cause PID? 3. What two genes have been found to be related to breast cancer? 4. What signs and symptoms could be present in a patient with breast cancer? 5. Since I have been teaching microbiology, which has been about 14 years, the leading cause of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the US has changed. Over the years...
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Matching 1. vagina 2. abruptio placentae 3. HPV 4. ectopic pregnancy 5. D&C 6. fetal monitoring 7. infertility 8. cervix 9. HDN a. time before childbirth b. fiber-like tumor c. benign d. narrow neck of the uterus e. erythroblastosis fetalis f. delivers baby through abdominal incision g. test tube baby h. occurs outside of uterus i. cell that carries half mother's chromosomes j. tying fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy k. removes...
Question 42(1 point) Saved Potential consequences of a sexually transmitted diseases include infertility and ectopic pregnancy. O True False Page 21 of 30 Next Page Previous Page Question 45 (1 point) Saved According to the video "Your Body on Drugs" When faced with extreme stress, as in the fire experiment, which drug produced a fight or flight reaction in the user? Cocaine Methamphetamine Marijuana Heroin Question 46 (1 point) Saved Which of the following is described as avoiding sexual activities...
An infection of the fallopian tubes that causes severe inflammation and potential scarring of the female reproductive tract Epididymitis Chancre Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) The generic names for the combination of drug therapy marketed as the “abortion pill” are Mifepritol and Misoprogesterone Protease Inhibitors and Progesterone Premarin and IUD Mifepristone and Misoprostol The HIV Virus infects which immune cells to replicate the virus and commandeer the immune system upon initial infection Helper T Cells Killer T Cells...
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of pregnancy that she maul 004.82, Abortion, induced, complicated by renal failure. (Index Complications, ollowing termination of pregnancy-see Abortin Check Your Understanding 18.3 Assign diagnosis codes to the following conditions. 1. E ctopic tubal pregnancy, right side, treated that occurred with concurrent intrauterine pregnancy 2. Missed abortion 3. Sepsis following induced termination of pregnancy, termination current episode 4. Incomplete hydatidiform mole 5. Incomplete spontaneous abortion with urinary tract infection led Attempted...
1. Describe the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by comparing Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. 2. Medically, what is recommended for the treatment of IBD? 3. What are the potential nutritional consequences of IBD? 4. Describe common nutrition therapy recommendations for IBD.
Nursing care plan. Nursing Management of Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications. Teresa is a 36-year-old primigravida who is expecting twins. She is 26 weeks pregnant. She stays after your “What to Expect with Twins” class to talk to you. Although Teresa is a nurse, she has many questions and concerns. Her twins are a result of years of trying to get pregnant and in vitro fertilization. She is nervous about whether she will have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean...