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presentation categories
term = disease
definition = possible pathogens |
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N. gonorrhoeae, C. trichomonatis, others |
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N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachomatis, others |
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trichomoniasis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis |
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genital herpes, syphylis, chancroid |
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GEnital warts/cervical dysplasia |
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How do you diagnose gonorrhea? |
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cervical swab of pus: gram negative diplococci (intracellular)
aerobic, intracellular, cocci in pairs on gram stain |
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What does gonorrhea cause? |
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urethritis, cervicitis, epididymitis, PID |
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What characterizes conococcal bacteremia? |
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae treatment |
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DOC: ceftriaxone 125 mg IM x 1 dose
Cefixime 400 mg PO x 1 dose
PRegnancy: Azithromycin |
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Why are FQ's no longer recommended for gonorrhea? |
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urethral, cervical, rectal, pharyngeal |
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What should you treat for if they have gonorrhea? |
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Chlamydia!!!
How?
add Azithromycin 2 gm PO x 1
or doxycycline x 7 |
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Do you test for cure in gonorrhea patients? |
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Negative, ghostwriter, you do not... |
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t/f: chlamydia shows up well on gram stain. |
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infections caused by chlamydia trachomatis
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urethritis, cervicitis, conjunctivitis, proctitis |
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diagnostic symptoms of Chlamydia |
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mucopurulent discharge, dysuria, inflammation
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Axithromycin 1 gm POx1 or Doxycycline x 7 days
Alternatives:
levo, erythromycin |
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Treatment for pregnancy with chlamydia: |
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DOC: azithromycin
treatment failure is common: repeat testing in 3 weeks after treatment? |
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Why do we care so much about taking care of chlamydia? |
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inflammtion of the uterus, fallopian tubes, etc, serious...why, yes, actually |
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What pathogens should come to mind when I say PID? |
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N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachomatis, others |
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diagnostic symptoms of PID |
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cervical motion tenderness
uterine tenderness
fever
discharge
WBC in secretions
elevated ESR or CRP
documented cervical infection |
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How would one treat a PID patient? |
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Cover N. gonorrhoeae and C. trachomatis
consider anaerobic activity
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When should you hospitalize a PID patient? |
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if they are pregnant or showing systemic signs |
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t/f: you should treat PID patient's sex partners? |
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cefoxitin or cefotetan or (Clinda plus gent)
PLUS
doxycycline x 14 days |
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ceftriaxone 250 mg IM x 1
plus
doxy x 14 days |
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Now, for the boys...
epididymyitis symptoms |
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Some guy walks in and says I have pain, swelling and inflammation |
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What pathogens are to blame for epididymitis? |
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Chlamydia and N. gonorrhoea
However, if they are older, instrumentation is used, or anal intercourse: think gram - bacilli, pseudomonas??? (double check this with notes) |
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ceftriaxone IM x 1 dose OR cefixime PO x 1 dose
PLUS doxycycline 10 days
treat the partner |
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symptoms of trichomoniasis |
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malodorous purulent vaginal discharge, dysuria, genital inflammation, cervical petechiae |
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what's the lab finding for trich? |
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visualization of motile tricomonads on saline wet mount |
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frothy discharge and cervical petechiae means what to you? |
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t/f: men can be infected with trich and be asymptomatic |
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true
(women can too but it is less likely) |
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Trichomoniaisis treatment |
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DOC: metronidazole 2 gm PO x 1 dose or Tinidazole 2 gm PO x 1 dose
metronidazole 2 gm dose not recommended for men: instead use tinidazole or metronidazole 500 mg BID x 7 days |
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may you have sex during trichomoniasis treatment? |
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well, if you like frothy discharge and cervical petechiae, then knock yourself out, but if you value your health and are smell averse, then wait until tx is complete and sx are gone.
NO |
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Vulvovaginal Candidiasis is typically caused by: |
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What are the symptoms of vulvovaginal candidiasis |
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pruritis, vaginal soreness, discharge |
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How do we detect vulvocandidasis? |
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wet mount
yeast/pseudohyphae |
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DOC of vulvovaginal candidiasis
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topical vaginal creams (1,3 or 7 days)
clotrimazole, miconazole, terconazole
alt: fluconazole 150 mg PO x 1 dose |
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everyone's favorite STD:
Bacterial vaginosis |
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symptoms: fishy odor, homogenous thin, white discharge, clue cell (epi cells that have been sloughed off, fuzzy borders)
pH > 4.5
gram stain = if lactobaccilli is taken over |
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bacterial vaginosis pathogens: |
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gardinerella vaginalis, mycoplasma hominis, anaerobes |
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t/f: 50% of BV infected women are asymptomatic |
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you should treat all BV in pregnancy |
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it is associated with preterm labor and complications |
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metronidazole 500 mg PO BID x 7 days or
Tinidazole 2 gm PO daily x 2 days or
metronidazole gel x 5 days or
clinda cream 3-7 days
alt:
clindamycin PO |
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ulcerative lesions
culture, pcr
viral sheeding intermitten
may be asyptomatic |
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acyclovir
valacyclovir (enhance PO abs)
famciclovir
give drugs for 7 -10 days |
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recurrent herpes treatment |
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acyclovir, faciclovir, valacyclovir for 5 days |
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recurrent herpes prevention (pt/provider decision) |
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acyclovir daily
famciclovir BID
valacyclovir daily |
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Name the pathogen that causes syphilis: |
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treponema pallidum
(spirochete) |
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ulcer or chancre (indurated) that is painless
...recall George pulling down his scrubs in the locker room and Alex saying, "dude, that's syphylis" |
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skin rahs, mucocutaneous lesions, lymphadenopathy
- rash happens on feet or palms |
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cardiac, opthalamic, auditory abnormalities |
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EArly syphilis tx
(primary, secondary, or latent less than 1 year) |
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PEN G benzathine IM x 1 dose
alt: doxy x 14 days or azm single 2 gm dose |
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Late syph tx
(more than 1 year duration, CV, gumma, latent) |
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PEN G benathine IM weekly x 3 weeks
alt: doxy x 4 weeks |
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neurosyphilis
if only van gogh could have received treatment.... |
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PEN G Q 4 hours 10-14 days
alt: PEN G procaine plus probenecid x 10-14 days |
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painful genital ulcer
no t. pallidum on darkfield exam
tender inguinal lyphadenopathy
HSV test on ulcer exudate negative |
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AZM 1 gm PO x 1 dose or
ceftriaxone 250 mg IM x 1 dose |
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usually asymptomatic
flat, papular on genital mucosa
visual inspection, confim with bx |
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how to treat genital warts from HPV? |
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Ask Michelle Bachmann.
treatment = removal
podophyllum, tichloracetic acid, liquid nitrogen
imiquidmod 5% 3 times per week x 16 weeks
surgical removal |
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