1. Which stages ofsyphilis includesfindings of a symmetrical, reddish-pink, non-itchy rash
on the trunk and extremities, including palms and soles of the feet?
a. Secondary
2. Which is NOT a type of diagnostic test fo
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1. Which stages ofsyphilis includesfindings of a symmetrical, reddish-pink, non-itchy rash
on the trunk and extremities, including palms and soles of the feet?
a. Secondary
2. Which is NOT a type of diagnostic test for HIV?
a. Cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4)
3. Which of the following signs and symptoms are consistent with genital warts?
a. Small, flesh-colored or grey lesions and itching in the genital area
4. Which stage of syphilis is described as having serologic proof of infection without
symptoms of disease?
a. Latent
5. Which of the following symptoms would be a clinical manifestation noted during the
tertiary stage of syphilis?
a. Poor muscle coordination
6. After completing the oral medication treatment for gonorrhea and chlamydia, how long
should the patient wait to have sexual intercourse?
a. 7 days
7. What cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) lab result suggeststhat a patient with HIV has
developed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)?
a. Less than 50 cells/mm3 (HIV kills CD4, as HIV progresses, the CD4 count drops.
When it drops below 200 due to advanced HIV disease, a person is diagnosed
with AIDS. Normal CD4 count is 500-1500.
8. Which genital infection can cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), tubal
factor infertility, and ectopic pregnancy in women if untreated?
a. Chlamydia
9. Which of the following symptoms would be a clinical manifestation noted during the
latent stage of syphilis?
a. Absence of symptoms
10. What type of cells are found on the wet mount slide of a patient with bacterial vaginosis
(BV)?
a. Clue Cells, BV is characterized by finding clue cells.
11. What is the STD caused by infection with Haemophilus ducreyi and characterized by
painful necrotizing genital ulcers?
a. Chancroid
12. Which type of HPV is most commonly linked to cervical cancer?
a. Type 18
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