Block 4 Review 2Version en ligne Exam review par Helena Charyn Paddle A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A Treatment for Chlamydia Starts with B Most common cause of discharge Starts with C Common infection with budding yeast on wet mount Starts with D Shape of the N. Gonnorhea Bacteria Starts with E Possible associated symptom with gonorrhoea Starts with F Way to diagnose Chlamydia or Gonorrhea Starts with G Name of the HPV vaccine Starts with H Sx: cluster of vesicles, fever, tender lymph nodes Starts with I Lymph nodes in this area would be very painful with Chancroid. Starts with J Possible adverse reaction from taking Pen G for syphillis in pregnancy. Starts with K Vitamin responsible for coagulation factors: 2,7,9 and 10. Starts with L Uncommon STI in Canada caused by chlamydia trachomatis Starts with M Viral infection often confused with genital warts; characteristic small pearly bumps with central dimple Starts with N This is acquired before birth usually when the mother is infection 5 days before delivery to 2 days after. Starts with O Universal Blood Donor Group Starts with P Sx: lower abdominal pain, adnexal tenderness, cervical motion tenderness, sometime fever Starts with Q This person was a carrier for hemophilia in Britain. Starts with R Transmission of the Varicella Zoster is by way of: Starts with S Shape of the syphillis bacteria Starts with T Dx: Protozoa, Strawberry cervix Starts with U How Chancroid is spread; also the characteristic feature of chancroid Starts with V Treatment for HSV Starts with W Test which is positive for Bacterial Vaginosis and negative for candidiasis Starts with X Just write X. Nothing we have done starts with this letter. Starts with Y Conor of discharge associated with trichomonas Starts with Z The Varicella _____ virus can be transmitted to a fetus.