Deck 26: Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems

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Leukocytes at the infected site are a symptom of

A) lymphogranuloma venereum.
B) candidiasis.
C) genital herpes.
D) Gardnerella vaginosis.
E) trichomoniasis.
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The most common reservoir for leptospirosis within the United States is

A) humans.
B) domestic cats.
C) water.
D) domestic dogs.
E) rats.
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Which of the following is the most difficult to treat with chemotherapeutic agents?

A) gonorrhea
B) leptospirosis
C) genital herpes
D) syphilis
E) trichomoniasis
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All of the following result from N. gonorrhoeae infection. Which one leads to the others?

A) CD4+ T lymphocytes do not proliferate.
B) There is an increased risk of other STIs.
C) CD4+ T lymphocytes do not activate.
D) Antibody production is stopped.
E) Opa protein attaches to CD4+ T lymphocytes.
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Pyelonephritis usually is caused by

A) Escherichia coli.
B) Enterobacter aerogenes.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) Proteus spp.
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Cystitis is most often caused by

A) Candida albicans.
B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) Leptospira interrogans.
E) Escherichia coli.
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All of the following can cause congenital infection or infections of the newborn EXCEPT

A) gonorrhea.
B) nongonococcal urethritis.
C) genital herpes.
D) lymphogranuloma venereum.
E) syphilis.
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Which of the following is greater?

A) the number of reported cases of AIDS last year
B) the number of reported cases of gonorrhea last year
C) The number of reported cases of gonorrhea and AIDS are likely equal.
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A urine sample collected directly from the urinary bladder

A) has leukocyte esterase.
B) contains more than 100,000 pathogens/ml.
C) contains fewer than 10,000 pathogens/ml.
D) is sterile.
E) contains fewer than 100 pathogens/ml.
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Which one of the following statements about genital warts is FALSE?

A) It is always precancerous.
B) It is treated by removing them.
C) It is transmitted by direct contact.
D) It is caused by papillomaviruses.
E) It can lead to cervical cancer in women.
Question
One form of NGU is lymphogranuloma venereum caused by

A) Treponema pallidum.
B) Candida albicans.
C) Leptospira interrogans.
D) Chlamydia trachomatis.
E) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
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Which of the following recurs at the initial site of infection?

A) LGV
B) gonorrhea
C) genital herpes
D) syphilis
E) chancroid
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Staphylococcus saprophyticus causes

A) syphilis.
B) pyelonephritis.
C) vaginitis.
D) cystitis.
E) gonorrhea.
Question
A 25- year- old male presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Diagnosis was based on serological testing. The patient then reported that he had an ulcer on his penis two months earlier. This disease can be treated with

A) miconazole.
B) penicillin.
C) surgery.
D) metronidazole.
E) acyclovir.
Question
Normal microbiota of the adult vagina consist primarily of

A) Neisseria.
B) Streptococcus.
C) Mycobacterium.
D) Candida.
E) Lactobacillus.
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A 25- year- old man presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Which of the following will be most useful for a rapid diagnosis?

A) viral culture
B) microscopic examination of blood
C) bacterial culture
D) serological test for antigen
E) serological test for antibodies
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A patient is experiencing profuse greenish- yellow, foul- smelling discharge from her vagina. She is complaining of itching and irritation. What is the most likely treatment?

A) miconazole
B) metronidazole
C) cephalosporins
D) acyclovir
E) No treatment is available.
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Which of the following is caused by Chlamydia?

A) Gardnerella vaginosis
B) trichomoniasis
C) lymphogranuloma venereum
D) candidiasis
E) genital herpes
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A pelvic examination of a 23- year- old woman showed vesicles and ulcerated lesions on her labia. Cultures were negative for Neisseria and Chlamydia; the VDRL test was negative. Which treatment is appropriate?

A) surgery
B) miconazole
C) acyclovir
D) metronidazole
E) penicillin
Question
Vaginal itching and cheesy discharge are symptoms of

A) Gardnerella vaginosis.
B) lymphogranuloma venereum.
C) genital herpes.
D) candidiasis.
E) trichomoniasis.
Question
A positive LE text and 10,000 CFU/ml in urine indicates

A) urethritis.
B) gonorrhea.
C) cystitis.
D) genital herpes.
E) pyelonephritis.
Question
Which of the following is NOT primarily a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?

A) trichomoniasis
B) gonorrhea
C) chancroid
D) lymphogranuloma venereum
E) genital herpes
Question
Which of the following is NOT a predisposing factors to cystitis in females?

A) the proximity of the anus to the urethra
B) poor personal hygiene
C) sexual intercourse
D) the length of the urethra
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these are predisposing factors.
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Which of the following is NOT a complication of gonorrhea?

A) arthritis
B) endocarditis
C) meningitis
D) pelvic inflammatory disease
E) None of the answers are correct; all of these are potential complications of gonorrhea.
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Infants born to asymptomatic mothers with recurrent genital herpes are less likely to acquire herpesvirus at birth than infants born to newly infected mothers because

A) the disease cannot be transmitted to newborns.
B) maternal antibodies offer protection.
C) the disease is not communicable.
D) prophylactic antibiotics are administered to the newborn.
E) the virus is not growing.
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Which of the following is NOT an antimicrobial feature of the urinary system?

A) the use of the urethra for seminal fluid in women
B) pH of the urine
C) physiological valves found in the ureter
D) flushing action of urine
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these are antimicrobial features of the urinary system.
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Which of the following is treated with penicillin?

A) candidiasis
B) genital herpes
C) trichomoniasis
D) genital warts
E) syphilis
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Which of the following is treated with cephalosporins because the organism is resistant to penicillin and fluoroquinolones?

A) Gardnerella vaginalis
B) Mycoplasma hominis
C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
E) Treponema pallidum
Question
Pyelonephritis may result from

A) ureteritis.
B) systemic infections.
C) cystitis.
D) urethritis.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Which of the following is caused by an opportunistic pathogen?

A) trichomoniasis
B) candidiasis
C) gonorrhea
D) genital herpes
E) chancroid
Question
Which one of the following does NOT cause nongonococcal urethritis?

A) Mycoplasma
B) Ureaplasma
C) Neisseria
D) Chlamydia
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these cause NGU.
Question
Most nosocomial infections of the urinary tract are caused by

A) Proteus.
B) Enterococcus.
C) Pseudomonas.
D) Escherichia coli.
E) Klebsiella.
Question
The most common NGU in the United States is treated with

A) acyclovir.
B) cephalosporins.
C) AZT.
D) doxycycline.
E) penicillin.
Question
The most common reportable disease in the United States is

A) syphilis.
B) gonorrhea.
C) lymphogranuloma venereum.
D) cystitis.
E) candidiasis.
Question
Which of the following diseases causes a skin rash, hair loss, malaise, and fever?

A) NGU
B) syphilis
C) gonorrhea
D) genital herpes
E) trichomoniasis
Question
A pelvic examination of a 23- year- old woman showed vesicles and ulcerated lesions on her labia. Cultures were negative for Neisseria and Chlamydia; the VDRL test was negative. Which of the following is probable?

A) candidiasis
B) genital herpes
C) NGU
D) gonorrhea
E) syphilis
Question
Nongonococcal urethritis can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT

A) Trichomonas vaginalis.
B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
C) streptococci.
D) Mycoplasma homini.
E) Candida albicans.
Question
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) syphilis - gram- negative spirochete
B) Gardnerella - clue cells
C) trichomoniasis - fungus
D) gonorrhea - gram- negative cocci
E) chancroid - gram- negative rod
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A 25- year- old man presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Diagnosis was based on serological testing. The patient then reported that he had an ulcer on his penis two months earlier. What stage of disease is the patient in?

A) tertiary
B) primary
C) secondary
D) NGU
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A patient presents with fever and extensive lesions of the labia minora. Her VDRL test was negative. What is the most likely treatment?

A) metronidazole
B) acyclovir
C) cephalosporins
D) miconazole
E) No treatment is available.
Question
Recurring vesicles on the surface of human skin are symptoms of

A) lymphogranuloma venereum.
B) Gardnerella vaginosis.
C) genital herpes.
D) trichomoniasis.
E) candidiasis.
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A microbe that enters the vagina would likely cause cystitis if left untreated.
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Genital candidiasis is a disease that only affects women.
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Most UTI infections are nosocomial.
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Candida is a normal flora found in the majority of women.
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Only HSV- 2 can cause genital herpes.
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Which of the following statements about pelvic inflammatory disease is FALSE?

A) It can be caused by T. pallidum.
B) It can cause sterility and chronic pain.
C) It can be transmitted sexually.
D) It can be caused by C. trachomatis.
E) It can be caused by N. gonorrhoeae.
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Anatomically, women have more portals of entry in the reproductive system compared to men.
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Nearly 70 percent of the patients seen in STI clinics are men. Offer a reason men are more likely to seek treatment than women. Why is it important that women seek treatment for STIs?
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Trichomoniasis is the only known STI caused by a protozoan.
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The male urethra is typically sterile.
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Women and men typically have the same normal microbiota in their reproductive systems.
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Which of the following is diagnosed by detection of antibodies against the causative agent?

A) gonorrhea
B) lymphogranuloma venereum
C) nongonococcal urethritis
D) candidiasis
E) syphilis
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The TORCH panel of tests is used to screen for diseases like syphilis.
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A 25- year- old man presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Which of the following causative agents is most likely to cause these symptoms?

A) HPV
B) Treponema
C) Candida
D) Nesseria
E) HSV- 2
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The pH of the adult vagina is acidic due to the conversion of to by bacteria.

A) urine; lactic acid
B) glucose; ethanol
C) protein; acetic acid
D) glycogen; lactic acid
E) mucosal cells; lactic acid
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Deck 26: Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
1
Leukocytes at the infected site are a symptom of

A) lymphogranuloma venereum.
B) candidiasis.
C) genital herpes.
D) Gardnerella vaginosis.
E) trichomoniasis.
E
2
The most common reservoir for leptospirosis within the United States is

A) humans.
B) domestic cats.
C) water.
D) domestic dogs.
E) rats.
D
3
Which of the following is the most difficult to treat with chemotherapeutic agents?

A) gonorrhea
B) leptospirosis
C) genital herpes
D) syphilis
E) trichomoniasis
C
4
All of the following result from N. gonorrhoeae infection. Which one leads to the others?

A) CD4+ T lymphocytes do not proliferate.
B) There is an increased risk of other STIs.
C) CD4+ T lymphocytes do not activate.
D) Antibody production is stopped.
E) Opa protein attaches to CD4+ T lymphocytes.
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Pyelonephritis usually is caused by

A) Escherichia coli.
B) Enterobacter aerogenes.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) Proteus spp.
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Cystitis is most often caused by

A) Candida albicans.
B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) Leptospira interrogans.
E) Escherichia coli.
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All of the following can cause congenital infection or infections of the newborn EXCEPT

A) gonorrhea.
B) nongonococcal urethritis.
C) genital herpes.
D) lymphogranuloma venereum.
E) syphilis.
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Which of the following is greater?

A) the number of reported cases of AIDS last year
B) the number of reported cases of gonorrhea last year
C) The number of reported cases of gonorrhea and AIDS are likely equal.
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9
A urine sample collected directly from the urinary bladder

A) has leukocyte esterase.
B) contains more than 100,000 pathogens/ml.
C) contains fewer than 10,000 pathogens/ml.
D) is sterile.
E) contains fewer than 100 pathogens/ml.
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Which one of the following statements about genital warts is FALSE?

A) It is always precancerous.
B) It is treated by removing them.
C) It is transmitted by direct contact.
D) It is caused by papillomaviruses.
E) It can lead to cervical cancer in women.
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11
One form of NGU is lymphogranuloma venereum caused by

A) Treponema pallidum.
B) Candida albicans.
C) Leptospira interrogans.
D) Chlamydia trachomatis.
E) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
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Which of the following recurs at the initial site of infection?

A) LGV
B) gonorrhea
C) genital herpes
D) syphilis
E) chancroid
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Staphylococcus saprophyticus causes

A) syphilis.
B) pyelonephritis.
C) vaginitis.
D) cystitis.
E) gonorrhea.
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A 25- year- old male presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Diagnosis was based on serological testing. The patient then reported that he had an ulcer on his penis two months earlier. This disease can be treated with

A) miconazole.
B) penicillin.
C) surgery.
D) metronidazole.
E) acyclovir.
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Normal microbiota of the adult vagina consist primarily of

A) Neisseria.
B) Streptococcus.
C) Mycobacterium.
D) Candida.
E) Lactobacillus.
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A 25- year- old man presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Which of the following will be most useful for a rapid diagnosis?

A) viral culture
B) microscopic examination of blood
C) bacterial culture
D) serological test for antigen
E) serological test for antibodies
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A patient is experiencing profuse greenish- yellow, foul- smelling discharge from her vagina. She is complaining of itching and irritation. What is the most likely treatment?

A) miconazole
B) metronidazole
C) cephalosporins
D) acyclovir
E) No treatment is available.
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Which of the following is caused by Chlamydia?

A) Gardnerella vaginosis
B) trichomoniasis
C) lymphogranuloma venereum
D) candidiasis
E) genital herpes
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19
A pelvic examination of a 23- year- old woman showed vesicles and ulcerated lesions on her labia. Cultures were negative for Neisseria and Chlamydia; the VDRL test was negative. Which treatment is appropriate?

A) surgery
B) miconazole
C) acyclovir
D) metronidazole
E) penicillin
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Vaginal itching and cheesy discharge are symptoms of

A) Gardnerella vaginosis.
B) lymphogranuloma venereum.
C) genital herpes.
D) candidiasis.
E) trichomoniasis.
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21
A positive LE text and 10,000 CFU/ml in urine indicates

A) urethritis.
B) gonorrhea.
C) cystitis.
D) genital herpes.
E) pyelonephritis.
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22
Which of the following is NOT primarily a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?

A) trichomoniasis
B) gonorrhea
C) chancroid
D) lymphogranuloma venereum
E) genital herpes
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23
Which of the following is NOT a predisposing factors to cystitis in females?

A) the proximity of the anus to the urethra
B) poor personal hygiene
C) sexual intercourse
D) the length of the urethra
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these are predisposing factors.
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24
Which of the following is NOT a complication of gonorrhea?

A) arthritis
B) endocarditis
C) meningitis
D) pelvic inflammatory disease
E) None of the answers are correct; all of these are potential complications of gonorrhea.
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Infants born to asymptomatic mothers with recurrent genital herpes are less likely to acquire herpesvirus at birth than infants born to newly infected mothers because

A) the disease cannot be transmitted to newborns.
B) maternal antibodies offer protection.
C) the disease is not communicable.
D) prophylactic antibiotics are administered to the newborn.
E) the virus is not growing.
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Which of the following is NOT an antimicrobial feature of the urinary system?

A) the use of the urethra for seminal fluid in women
B) pH of the urine
C) physiological valves found in the ureter
D) flushing action of urine
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these are antimicrobial features of the urinary system.
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27
Which of the following is treated with penicillin?

A) candidiasis
B) genital herpes
C) trichomoniasis
D) genital warts
E) syphilis
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Which of the following is treated with cephalosporins because the organism is resistant to penicillin and fluoroquinolones?

A) Gardnerella vaginalis
B) Mycoplasma hominis
C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
D) Haemophilus ducreyi
E) Treponema pallidum
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Pyelonephritis may result from

A) ureteritis.
B) systemic infections.
C) cystitis.
D) urethritis.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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30
Which of the following is caused by an opportunistic pathogen?

A) trichomoniasis
B) candidiasis
C) gonorrhea
D) genital herpes
E) chancroid
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31
Which one of the following does NOT cause nongonococcal urethritis?

A) Mycoplasma
B) Ureaplasma
C) Neisseria
D) Chlamydia
E) None of the answers is correct; all of these cause NGU.
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32
Most nosocomial infections of the urinary tract are caused by

A) Proteus.
B) Enterococcus.
C) Pseudomonas.
D) Escherichia coli.
E) Klebsiella.
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33
The most common NGU in the United States is treated with

A) acyclovir.
B) cephalosporins.
C) AZT.
D) doxycycline.
E) penicillin.
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34
The most common reportable disease in the United States is

A) syphilis.
B) gonorrhea.
C) lymphogranuloma venereum.
D) cystitis.
E) candidiasis.
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35
Which of the following diseases causes a skin rash, hair loss, malaise, and fever?

A) NGU
B) syphilis
C) gonorrhea
D) genital herpes
E) trichomoniasis
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36
A pelvic examination of a 23- year- old woman showed vesicles and ulcerated lesions on her labia. Cultures were negative for Neisseria and Chlamydia; the VDRL test was negative. Which of the following is probable?

A) candidiasis
B) genital herpes
C) NGU
D) gonorrhea
E) syphilis
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37
Nongonococcal urethritis can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT

A) Trichomonas vaginalis.
B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
C) streptococci.
D) Mycoplasma homini.
E) Candida albicans.
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38
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) syphilis - gram- negative spirochete
B) Gardnerella - clue cells
C) trichomoniasis - fungus
D) gonorrhea - gram- negative cocci
E) chancroid - gram- negative rod
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39
A 25- year- old man presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Diagnosis was based on serological testing. The patient then reported that he had an ulcer on his penis two months earlier. What stage of disease is the patient in?

A) tertiary
B) primary
C) secondary
D) NGU
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A patient presents with fever and extensive lesions of the labia minora. Her VDRL test was negative. What is the most likely treatment?

A) metronidazole
B) acyclovir
C) cephalosporins
D) miconazole
E) No treatment is available.
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41
Recurring vesicles on the surface of human skin are symptoms of

A) lymphogranuloma venereum.
B) Gardnerella vaginosis.
C) genital herpes.
D) trichomoniasis.
E) candidiasis.
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42
A microbe that enters the vagina would likely cause cystitis if left untreated.
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43
Genital candidiasis is a disease that only affects women.
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44
Most UTI infections are nosocomial.
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Candida is a normal flora found in the majority of women.
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46
Only HSV- 2 can cause genital herpes.
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47
Which of the following statements about pelvic inflammatory disease is FALSE?

A) It can be caused by T. pallidum.
B) It can cause sterility and chronic pain.
C) It can be transmitted sexually.
D) It can be caused by C. trachomatis.
E) It can be caused by N. gonorrhoeae.
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Anatomically, women have more portals of entry in the reproductive system compared to men.
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Nearly 70 percent of the patients seen in STI clinics are men. Offer a reason men are more likely to seek treatment than women. Why is it important that women seek treatment for STIs?
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50
Trichomoniasis is the only known STI caused by a protozoan.
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51
The male urethra is typically sterile.
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52
Women and men typically have the same normal microbiota in their reproductive systems.
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53
Which of the following is diagnosed by detection of antibodies against the causative agent?

A) gonorrhea
B) lymphogranuloma venereum
C) nongonococcal urethritis
D) candidiasis
E) syphilis
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54
The TORCH panel of tests is used to screen for diseases like syphilis.
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55
A 25- year- old man presented with fever, malaise, and a rash on his chest, arms, and feet. Which of the following causative agents is most likely to cause these symptoms?

A) HPV
B) Treponema
C) Candida
D) Nesseria
E) HSV- 2
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56
The pH of the adult vagina is acidic due to the conversion of to by bacteria.

A) urine; lactic acid
B) glucose; ethanol
C) protein; acetic acid
D) glycogen; lactic acid
E) mucosal cells; lactic acid
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