Health Ch22 Flashcards

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What are some harmful effects of STIs

A
Pain 
Discomfort 
Embarrassment 
Infertility 
Cancers
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1
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Any pathogen that spreads from one person to another during sexual contact

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Sexually Transmitted infections

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2
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What are the 3 risky behaviors that contribute to the current STI epidemic

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Ignoring risks
Multiple partners
Not seeking treatment

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3
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What are 3 ways to avoid STIs

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Practice abstinence
Avoid drugs
Choose responsible friends

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4
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Inflammation in the lining of the urethea

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Urethritis

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5
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A vaginal infection or irrational

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Vaginitis

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6
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A serious infection in the fearless reproductive organs that can less to infertility or am ectopic pregnancy
A Potentially fatal condition where a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than the uterus

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Pelvic inflammatory disease

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7
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A STI caused by protozoan that infects the unitary tract or vagina
Symptoms for males: painful urination, clear discharge, itching
Symptoms for females: itching/burning, yellowish discharge, pain when urinating, bad smell

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Trichomoniasis

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8
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A very common viral STI
One of the most serious conditions associated with this is cervical cancer
Symptoms: genital warts, cancer

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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

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A very common viral STI caused by bacteria
#1 most common STI in try United States
Symptoms:
Males - painful, frequent urination and discharge, can lead to urethritis
Females - yellowish discharge, can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease

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Chlamydia

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10
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STI that attacks the liver
Also spread by blood-to-blood contact
Symptoms: nausea, fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, can lead to liver cancer or cirrhosis

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Hepatitis

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11
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Condition which normal liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue

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Cirrhosis

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12
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A bacterial STI that infects the urinary tract of males and females and the reproductive organs of the females
If left untreated can lead to urethritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and infertility
Symptoms : puslike discharge, painful urination

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Gonorrhea

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13
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A viral STI caused by herpes simplex virus
May have no noticeable symptoms
There is no cure
Symptoms : painful blisters that appear around the genitals

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Genital herpes

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14
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Serious bacterial STI that progressed through three stages
Eventually may cause brain damage, paralysis, and heart disease
Pregnant women will pass it on to their baby
Symptoms : sores in mouth, flulike symptoms, nonitchy skin rash, brain damage, paralysis, heart disease

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Syphilis

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15
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What are the three stages of syphilis

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1st - painless sore called a chancre that can spread to different parts of the body
2nd - sores in the mouth and flulike symptoms, nonitchy rash can appear on the hands and feet
3rd - bacterial may attack internal parts of the body

16
Q

Which STIs can be treated but not cured

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HPV
Hepatitis B and C
Genital herpes

17
Q

Which STIs can be cured

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Chlamydia 
Trichomoniasis
Bacterial vaginitis 
Pubic lice 
Scabies 
Syphilis 
Gonorrhea
18
Q

The most serious incurable STI that can lead to AIDS

Attacks specific cells of the immune system disabling the body’s defense against other pathogens

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HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)

19
Q

Often a fatal disease of the immune system
The body’s ability to fight diseases has been weakened
They are more likely to get infections that a healthy person’s immune system could easily fight off

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AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency virus)

20
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What are the three stages of HIV

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asymptomatic stage
Symptomatic stage
AIDS

21
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what is the asymptomatic stage

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The infected person may experience flu-like symptoms, which usually go away after a few weeks
The person will show no outward signs of HIV but can still infect others

22
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What is the symptomatic stage

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Infected person begins to experience symptoms
Symptoms include weight loss, persistent fever, diarrhea, or fungal infections
Symptoms may not appear until 7-10 years

23
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The infections that attack a person with a weakened immune system

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Opportunistic infection

24
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What are 4 ways HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person

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Unprotected sexual contact and bodily fluids
Shared needles
Contact with blood
Mother to baby; pregnancy, birth, or breast feeding

25
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What are the 5 ways the book suggests you can prevent HIV

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practice abstinence 
Avoid drugs and needles 
Avoid contact with blood or bod fluids 
Sexual fidelity in marriage 
Barrier protection