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1.Treatment for Gonorrhea: Rocephin (Ceftriaxone) 250mg IM and Azithromycin

  • gm po x1
  • or doxy 100mg BID x7 days

2.Treatment for Chlamydia: Azithromycin 1 gm po x1 or doxy 100 mg BID x 7 days

or Amoxicillin 500 mg po TID x 7 days test for cure 3 weeks after completion of treatment. No doxy for preggo

3.Treatment for Bacterial vaginosis: Flagyl BID x 7 days

4.Candidia vaginitis treatment: diflucan 100mg x1

5.Fever, chills, N/v, photophobia, myalgia, arthralgias usually present then re- 1 / 3

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  • 12 port development of a petechial rash on forearms, ankles, wrists, that spreads towards trunk and becomes generalized. Pt usually reports spending time in

the woods.: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

6.What is the diagnosis and treatment for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?: -

PCR essay with Rickessetti antigen

tx: doxycycline

7.What is the diagnosis and treatment for lyme disease (erythema mi- graines)?: Dx: B. Burgdorferi via ELISA then confirm with western blot

TX: doxycycline

or amoxicillin if less than 7 yo

8.Dark moles, uneven texture, different colors, irregular, > 6mm, an itch: -

Melanoma 9.Target or bulls-eye. Abruptly, hives, blisters, peticiae, purpura, necrosis, sloughing of tissues. Extensive mucosal involvement. Prodrome of fevers with

flu like symptoms. Usually triggered by medication: Stevens Johnson Syndrome

10.What medications are more likely to cause Stevens Johnson Syndrome?- : Allopurinol, anticonvulsants, pcn, sulfonamides, NSAIDS. 2 / 3

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  • 12 Pt with HIV is at increased risk 11.Inherited. Pruritic erythematous plaques, fine silvery-white scales with pitted fingernails. Can occur on scalp, elbows, knees, sacrum, or intergluteal

folds.: psoriasis

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