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which of the following statements is true regarding treatment of gonorrhea quizlet

by Kendall Koepp Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is the best description of gonorrhea?

What happens if I don’t get treated?

  • Formation of scar tissue that blocks fallopian tubes external icon ;
  • Ectopic pregnancy ( pregnancy outside the womb external icon );
  • Infertility (inability to get pregnant);
  • Long-term pelvic/abdominal pain.

What are facts about gonorrhea?

#9 You are more likely to develop this STD if:

  • you abuse alcohol or illegal substances;
  • you do not use a condom during sex (note – condoms are never 100 percent effective);
  • you are younger than 24 years;
  • you have been previously diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease;
  • you have a partner with a past history of any sexually transmitted disease;
  • you have multiple sex partners.

What is the first line treatment for gonorrhea?

  • For persons weighing ≥150 kg (300 lb), 1 g of IM ceftriaxone should be administered.
  • If chlamydia coinfection is identified when pharyngeal gonorrhea testing is performed, providers should treat for chlamydia with doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days. ...
  • No reliable alternative treatments are available for pharyngeal gonorrhea. ...

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What are some myths of gonorrhea?

You are at high risk if:

  • You have more than one sex partner.
  • You have sex with someone who has had many partners.
  • You don’t use a condom when having sex.
  • You share needles when injecting intravenous drugs.
  • You trade sex for money or drugs.

What are the characteristics of primary syphilis?

its high incidence rate. its serious impact on newborns. its high fertility rate. Characteristics of primary syphilis include. painful lesions throughout the genital area. a lesion at the site where the organism entered the body. hair loss.

What is the most common STD?

Gonorrhea is the most prevalent viral STD. Most women with gonorrhea have no symptoms. An infection that progresses from the vagina and cervix to infect the pelvic cavity and fallopian tubes is called. an urinary tract infection. pelvic inflammatory disease. an ascending pelvic inflammation.

How long does a virus last?

This period can last from 2 to 20 years. During this time the virus is progressively infecting and destroying cells of the immune system. During this time, the virus is progressively infecting and destroying cells of the immune system, and people can transmit the disease to others even if they are symptom free. All of these choices are correct.

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