Gonorrhea Infections in Women PDF
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University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
2024
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This presentation discusses gonorrhea infections in women. It covers risk factors associated with the infection, symptoms, diagnostic methods, and management strategies.
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GONORRHEA INFECTIONS IN WOMEN NURS 7075 GONORRHEA STD May be asymptotic in early infection Causative organism Neisseria gonorrhoeae Increasingly resistant to antibiotic therapy Incidence has been rising 2024 RISK FACTORS -Sexual exposu...
GONORRHEA INFECTIONS IN WOMEN NURS 7075 GONORRHEA STD May be asymptotic in early infection Causative organism Neisseria gonorrhoeae Increasingly resistant to antibiotic therapy Incidence has been rising 2024 RISK FACTORS -Sexual exposure -Any new partner -More than one partner -Partner who has other partners -Failure to use barrier contraception SYMPTOMS -Symptoms may present within 10 days of infection -Endocervical/vaginal discharge -Dysuria -Abnormal bleeding -Bartholin’s gland abscess -PID -Rectal infection 4 DIAGNOSIS Nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) Appropriate for urogenital rectal, or pharyngeal infections Sample may be self-collected Partner testing Additional testing MANAGEMENT -Ceftriaxone 500 mg IM PATIENT EDUCATION All sexual partners will need to be notified, tested, and treated May use EPT if allowed in practice state Recommend annual screening for women under age 25 Reportable to the local health department Encourage barrier methods during sexual activity Complication if untreated include PID, fertility issues REFERENCES Center for Disease Control. (2024). Sexually transmitted infections, treatment guidelines 2021; Gonococcal infections among adolescence and adults. Retrieved from Gonococcal Infections Among Adolescents and Adults – STI Treatment Guidelines (cdc.gov) Hollier, A. (2021). Clinical guidelines in primary care (4 th ed.). APEA: Lafayette, LA. SAMPLE FOOTER TEXT 20XX 8