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    Neisseria Gonorrhoeae “The Gonorrhea Disease” Bonnie Richards MED 102-Medical Aseptic Procedures Mr. Natalie Hale Stevens Henager College April 9‚ 2013 Abstract Neiseeria Gonorrhoeae is known in the medical world to be responsible for the disease‚ known as Gonorrhea. This disease is a sexually spread disease of international-wide importance. Men and women should have the uunderstanding on how gonorrhea spreads from person to person‚ the symptoms associated with disease

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    Hole ’s Human Anatomy & Physiology‚ 9/e David Shier‚ Washtenaw Community College Ricki Lewis‚ The University at Albany Jackie Butler‚ Grayson County Community College ________________________________________ Reproductive System Case Study: Chlamydial Infection Chlamydial Infection Case Presentation Cory‚ a nineteen year old college student‚ has been experiencing some pain for the last couple of days during urination. On one occasion‚ he observed a small amount of yellowish discharge

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    Title: The importance of the sex education By: Kerolos Khalil Specific Purpose: – to persuade the audience about the importance of the improved sex education. Introduction I. Open with Impact: How many of us passed the teenage time without obstacles? When any one of us got the characteristics of puberty‚ he/she started to ask what is going on. Those changes what was happening that mean‚ we were teenagers. The most thing which the almost of teenagers think about it is the sex. Sex is the mystery

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    Conjunctivitis What would you think if you woke up one morning and noticed your eye lids were stuck together? Sounds pretty disgusting or strange right? Actually its very common 1 out of 50 people a year will have this‚ its conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis‚ also known as “Pink Eye” is swelling (inflammation) or infection of the membrane lining the eyelids. Pink Eye is highly contagious and is most common in children‚ especially children who attend day care or the first few years of school. Not

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    Health Campaign Tracking for the National Sexually Transmissible Infections Program. Department of Health and Aging. Shaw‚ K.‚ Coleman‚ D.‚ O’Sullivan‚ M.‚ & Stephens‚ N. (18 May 2011). Public health policies and management strategies for genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Dove Press Journa . System‚ T. N. (2010). ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL NOTIFIABLE DISEASES SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM. The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. Talbot‚ L.‚ &

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    31-year -old Caucasian female born 11/19/1985. She was born and raised in Murfreesboro‚ TN. She works part-time as a social worker and spends the rest of her day at home with her 3-year-old son. She is happily married to her husband of 8 years. Reason for Seeking Care/Chief Complaint: “I am having white‚ cottage cheese-like discharge and it hurts to pee” History of Present Illness: Patient presents to the clinic with complaints of having a constant white‚ cottage cheese-like vaginal discharge

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    Swinford Grand Canyon University Human Sexuality PSY-225 Ketsia Chapman February 01‚ 2011 Module 8 - How to treat STIs Bacterial sexually transmitted infections include Chlamydia‚ Gonorrhea‚ Syphilis‚ and Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU). There are different treatments for each of these infections. Chlamydia should be treated dually with doxycycline and azithromycin (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2010). The treatment for Gonorrhea is a dual therapy of a single dose of cephalosporin

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    been arrested‚ used alcohol or drugs (either tranquilizers‚ marijuana‚ amphetamines‚ lysergic acid diethylamide [LSD]‚ cocaine‚ or crack)‚ had multiple sex partners‚ or used condoms. Adolescents were also tested for 3 sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia‚ trichomoniasis‚ and gonorrhea).6–8 Data Analysis Univariate analyses described music video viewing characteristics at baseline. Subsequent bivariate analyses examined the relations among adolescents’ level of exposure to rap music videos at baseline

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    body by harmful organisms (or pathogens) such as bacteria‚ fungi‚ protozoa or viruses. In the case of PID the two most common causes of the initial infection are the bacterium Chlamydia Trachomatis or Neisseria Gonnorhoeae. These two bacteria are most commonly referred to as the sexually transmitted infections (STIs) chlamydia and gonnorhea and are commonly passed through unprotected vaginal intercourse. Both infections present similarly‚ as inflammations of the cervix and urethra with the associated

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    “Curiosity killed the cat”‚ as the old saying goes‚ curiosity can lead to big trouble. Young people are curious about many things as they grow up‚ especially sex and sexuality. Being curious and not being informed can and does lead to experimenting to learn. Young people need to be educated about sex. It is important to allow young people the freedom to form their own attitudes and beliefs about sex and sexuality. They can get confused with all of the mixed messages they are sent through the media

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