STD pg2 to Mental health pg3 Flashcards

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Chancre DDx

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Clamydia -Painful (Soft) “weepy”
Chancroid - Painful (Soft) “Bloody”
Syphilis - Painless (Hard)

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Chlamydia DDx

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Chlamydia
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
PID
Reiter’s disease (feet)

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Asymptomatic Female DDx

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Chlamydia
Gonorrhea (knee)
Human Papilloma virus (HPV)

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Asymptomatic Male DDx

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Trichomonas

Canidia albicans

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Discharge DDx
Gonorrhea -
Trichomonas - 
Chronic vaginitis - 
Candidiasis - 
Herpes - 
Chlamydia -
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Gonorrhea - Copius & clear
Trichomonas - Frothy, foul & itchy
Chronic vaginitis - Foul & itchy
Candidiasis - Curdy & itchy
Herpes -  Watery
Chlamydia - Yellow
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Chlamydia

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MC SDT in US. Yellow, odorless copiusdischarge leads to nongonococcal and nonspecific genitourinary infection (NGU), painful soft lesions, Reiter’s (feet). Asymptomatic in females

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Gonnorrhea

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Neisseria gonorrhea, tonsillitis, pharyntgitis -> arthritis(knee), gram negative Coipious clear discharge from the urethra (Skene’s& Bartholin’s glands) Male (urethritis &epididimitis) Female (vaginitis, salpinitis, arthritis)

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Herpes

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painful vessicles, latency, tissue culture, red lesions with yellow oozing center, watery discharge, contagious. Type 1 & 2 recurrent, prodome of itching. Treatment: Valtrex, L-lysine, acyclovir

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Trichomonas

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Trichomonas Vaginalis (Protozoa) Females - greenish yellow, severly itchy, foul discharge. Males - Asymptomatic

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Chancroid

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Haemophilus Ducrey (aka soft chancre). Lesions rapidly ulcerate and beed. large, painful ulcers, pus ->buboes (bloody)

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Candidiasis

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Candida Albicans, thrush, yeast, fungus, moniliasis. Gram Positive, red, itchy & irritable. Female - White cheese material covers vaginal walls. Males - usually asymptomatic , Treatment: Acedophilus and Lactobacillus

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Syphilis

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Treponema Pallidum (Spirochete)There are3 stages, can be congenitaly contracted

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Syphilis stage 1

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Primary (4-8 wks) Painless lesion, hard, indurated, singular

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Syphilis stage 2

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Secondary (appears at 12 weeks) Rash (80%), persists for months. Lymphadenopathy (50%). Condylomata lata (warts). Alopecia (hair loss)

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Syphilis stage 3

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Tertiary (about 1/3 develop if untreated). Gumma (skin, viscera granulomatous lesion). General Paresis (Dementia), Argyll Robertson pupil. Tabes dorsalis, Romberg’s test, Charcot’s joints. FTA -ABS, VDRL, RPR, Wassermann, Darkfield Microscopy

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16
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Congenital Syphilis

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Hutchinson’s triad: saddle nose, interstitial keratosis, peg teeth

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Lymphogranuloma Venereum

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(caused by Chlamydia) Enlarged regional inguinal lymph nodes that may lead to elephantitis and rectal abscesses

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Granuloma Inguinale

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Donovania Granulomatous (Donovans hamburger) painless, velvety, slow going. Bright Beefy red granulomatus lesions. Diagnosis: Giemsa/Wright stain to demonstrate Donovan bodies

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Genital Warts

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Human Papiloma Virus (16&18). Condlomata Acuminata cervical dysplasia leads to cervical cancer. Usually small, itchy, cluster(cauliflower), speculum (screen), PAP (confirm - specific test)

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Molluscum contagiosum

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Multiple skin tags the exfoliate, waxy papules

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Pemphigoid

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Autoimmune - MC type,bulla lesion, lethal middle aged, south americans, IgG (many types)

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Dermatitis Herpetiformis

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(aka ichthyosis bullous siemens) Genital and extensor lesions, bulla, vesicles, papules, IgA (tip). Itchy, peeling, blistering, bluten sensitive, hereditary (blacks, Asians)

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Voluntary Motor

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Posterior edge frontal lobe & cerebellum

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Personality, problem solving

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frontal lobe

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Somatosensory (temperature, pressure, position)

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anterior edge of parietal lobes

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Vision (color & shape)

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Occipital lobe

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Auditory & Smell

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Superior temporal lobe

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Speech (motor)

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Broca’s area in frontal lobe (left hemisphere)

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Speech (sensory, planning & understanding)

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Wernick’s area at junction of parietal, temporal, & occipital lobes

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Biological drives (thirst, hunger)

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Hypothalmus

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Emotions (limbic)

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Near corpus callosum & temporal lobe

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Visual & spacial

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Right parietal

33
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Understanding language

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Left parietal

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Left Brain Hemisphere Attributes

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Analytical, speech, organization, time awareness, visual, needs a reason to follow rules, enjoys sensory stimulation

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Right Brain Hemisphere Attributes

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Intuitive, Music & art appreciation, drawing ability, words to remember, follows rules, likes to observe rather than participate

36
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History of mental health Pre and Post 1960s

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Pre: Isolation, lobotomies, electronoconculsive shock therapy (ECT) Post: Drugs, therapy, de-instiutionalization

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Spear’s Chiropractic Hospital details

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1955 very successful with mental disease

38
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Theory of Reasoned Action

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Perception + family/friends + beliefs = Action (to go to Chiropractor or nto to go to Chiropractor

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Communication is based on

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Speech, eye contact, body language, body contact and language

40
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“Funneling”

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combination of open ended and direct questions

41
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Hostility has a strong connection to

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chronic heart disease

42
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Dementia

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non reversable deterioration of cognition and behavior

43
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Delirium

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often reversable acute confusion that may fluctuate