30 Questions
What is the most common cause of genital ulcers?
HSV-2
What is the primary site of Chlamydia trachomatis infection?
Endocervical canal
What is the characteristic of Neisseria gonorrhea?
Gram (-) intracellular Diplococci
What is the name of the disease caused by Treponema pallidum?
Syphilis
What is the characteristic of the discharge in Gonococcal Urethritis?
Profuse mucopurulent and yellow/green
What is the primary cause of Vaginitis?
Trichomonas vaginalis
What is the name of the type of STI that causes painless ulcers?
Syphilis
What is the characteristic of the genital warts caused by HPV?
Flat and pedunculated
What is the primary cause of Non-Gonococcal Urethritis?
Chlamydia trachomatis
What is the primary cause of Bacterial Vaginosis?
Gardenella vaginalis
Which of the following organisms is responsible for causing Bartholinitis?
N. gonorrhea
What is the purpose of collecting an ulcer exudate in the diagnosis of STIs?
To identify the causative organism of the infection
What is the characteristic feature of N. gonorrhea under a Gram stain?
Gram negative and diplococci in shape
Which of the following symptoms is NOT typically associated with STIs?
Fever
What is the purpose of performing a direct microscopy in the diagnosis of STIs?
For presumptive diagnosis of the disease
What is the final stage of HIV infection?
AIDS
Which of the following organisms is a DNA virus?
HSV
What is the primary method of transmission of Syphilis?
Sex with an affected patient
What is the purpose of inoculating a culture in a suitable medium in the diagnosis of STIs?
To isolate the suspected organism
What is the name of the virus that causes HIV infection?
HIV o
What is the characteristic feature of Candida under a microscope?
Gram positive and violet in color
Which of the following organisms is responsible for causing Donovanosis?
Klebsiella granulomatis
What is the term for the period of time when a person has HIV but does not show symptoms?
Latency
What is the name of the disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum?
Syphilis
What is the purpose of using an iodine stain in the diagnosis of STIs?
To visualize Inclusion bodies
What is the primary goal of HIV patient management?
Relieve pain and treat infections
What is the term for the type of virus that infects CD4 cells and macrophages?
Retrovirus
What is the name of the test used to detect antibodies in the blood for Syphilis diagnosis?
FTA-ABS
What is the term for the infection that occurs when a person has a severely weakened immune system?
Opportunistic infection
What is the term for the syndrome associated with acute HIV infection?
Mono-like syndrome
Test your knowledge on the anatomy of the male and female genital tracts, as well as the clinical manifestations of various sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.
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