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    Gonorrhea and Chlamydia: If you don’t want infection‚ use protection! Santa Fe Community College Nursing 111 Topic There are a plethora of sexually transmitted diseases that exist in our society today. Two of the most well-known and highly contractible STIs are Gonorrhea and Chlamydia. These STIs are especially prevalent among people ages15-19. Because this age group encompasses high school students‚ and as nurses and thusly teachers‚ we find it necessary to impart what information we

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    single dose of medication. Depending on your age and whether or not you are pregnant‚ some antibiotics may not be suitable to take. Because it is very common for people to be infected with both gonorrhea and chlamydia at the same time‚ gonorrhea treatments often include medication for chlamydia as well. While the treatment can clear up the infection‚ it cannot undo any damage gonorrhea may have done to your reproductive system prior to treatment. Practicing abstinence or having sex within a committed

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    Lymphogranuloma Venereum

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    Lymphogranuloma Venereum‚ or LGV‚ is simply an infection which is transmitted through sexual activities. This infection is caused by the Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium which is in face very different from the bacterium which causes chlamydia. It is only considered an endemic as it resides mostly overseas and partially in deep south america. (http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/220869-overview) When the bacterium that causes Lymphogranuloma Venereum enters your body symptoms can be found within

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    identify what the health needs are needed in the community. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection and is one of the most common throughout the UK. There is screening done to help prevent the risk or identify this infection and help it prevent it from spreading further by detecting it earlier. By detecting it earlier‚ it can help prevent it spreading on to sexual partners. By screening identifying the infection‚ it can prevent chlamydia from being mistreated and spreading further infection. With

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    unpleasant fishy smelling discharge. Chlamydia is one of the most commonly reported bacterial sexually transmitted diseases. It is caused by the chlamydia trachomatis bacterium. It infects the urethra‚ rectum and eyes in both sexes‚ and the cervix in women. If left untreated‚ long-term infection can lead to fertility problems in women. Chlamydia is transmitted through genital contact and/or sexual intercourse with someone already infected. Symptoms of chlamydia usually show between 1 and 3 weeks after

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    problems in both women and men.  In women‚ gonorrhea is a common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Women with PID do not necessarily have symptoms. PID can damage the fallopian tubes enough to cause infertility. PAMF recommends yearly chlamydia testing of all sexually active women age 25 or younger.  In men‚ gonorrhea can cause epididymitis‚ a painful condition of the testicles that can lead to infertility if left untreated.  Gonorrhea can spread to

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    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Obtain history from patients infected with communicable disease (e.g.‚ HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia‚ hepatitis‚ enteric pathogens) through personal interviews to determine possible source of infection‚ recommend treatment and establish other contacts which a patient may have had. Conduct clinical evaluations‚ performing STD examinations‚ microscopy and blood draws‚ to

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    Contents: Page 1: What is an STI Page 2: Risk Factors Page 3: Prevention of an STI Page 4: Role of family and friends. Page 5: Symptoms Page 6: Personal action/prevention. What is an STI? Sexually transmitted infection: An infection that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. In this context‚ sexual contact is more than just sexual intercourse (vaginal and anal) and also includes kissing‚ oral-genital contact

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    Epidemiological Rationale for Topic: Sexual risk behaviors place adolescents at risk for HIV infection‚ other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ and unintended pregnancy among U.S. school surveyed in 2011 from the Center of Diseases Control (CDC‚2011). An estimated 8‚300 young people aged 13–24 years in the 40 states reporting to CDC had HIV infection in 2009.Nearly half of the 19 million new STDs ( Sexually Transmitted Diseases) each year are among young people aged 15–24 years. More than 400

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    concerned ‚ safe sex practices are used to prevent a number of infections commonly known as Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI ’s ) or Diseases (STD ’s ‚ which come in the form of HIV (which would later on result in AIDS ‚ herpes ‚ gonorrhea ‚ chlamydia ‚ syphilis ‚ and genital warts to name a few . STI ’s are contracted via an exchange of bodily fluid through sexual contact with an infected individual (STD Public Information Source . This essay will take the reader through the various methods

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