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Identify condition: Often asymptomatic
Mucopurulent Discharge
Erythema & Inflammation
Pus from Bartholins glands (question 22)
Chlamydia (female) (B)
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Identify condition:Whitish-cloudy discharge from penis, Epididymitis (question 22)
Chlamydia (male) (B)
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Identify condition: Frothy, Yellow/green smelly discharge
“Strawberry” cervix/vagina, Low birth weight (question 22)
Trichomoniasis (female) (P)
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Identify condition: Asymptomatic, Slight discharge, Pain on ejaculation
Trichomoniasis (male) (P)
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Identify condition: Usually Asymptomatic – can occur in anus, urethra, cervix & throat.
Vaginal discharge
Dysuria, Pain during intercourse
Lower abdominal pain (question 22)
Gonorrhoea (female) (B)
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Identify condition: Yellow penile discharge,
Dysuria (painfull urination) (question 22)
Gonorrhoea (male) (B)
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Identify the condition:
Stage 1:
Chancre on genitals/mouth – heals
after 4 weeks
Becomes asymptomatic but still very
infectious!
Stage 2:
Flat, erythematous, non-pruritic rash –
very contagious!
Hair loss, malaise, lumps on genitals
Stage 3:
(1-10yrs post-
infection) = Non-
infectious!
Gummas = soft, tumor-
like balls of inflammation
Syphilis! (B)
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Identify condition: Cauliflower-like masses,
Flat lesions, Soft, fleshy projections (question 22)
Genital warts (V)
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Identify condition: Very RED, inflammed skin.
Fever. (question 22)
Cellulitis & Erysipelas (B)
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Identify condition: Pustules, round & oozing patches, Golden yellow crusts, Common on hands & face (question 22)
Impetigo (B)
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Identify condition: Localised inflammation of mucous membrane with a white creamy coating. (question 22)
Oral Thrush (F)
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Identify condition: Thick, clumpy discharge, Itching and inflammation of the vulva, vagina & perineum.
Dysuria (painfull urination) (question 22)
Genital Thrush (F)
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Identify condition: Painful vesicles that ulcerate and scab around the mouth & nose (question 22)
Oral Herpes (herpes simplex 1) (V)
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Identify condition: Genital sores & ulcers
Cross infection HSV1 – HSV2 can occur (question 22)
Genital Herpes (herpes simplex 2) (V)
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Identify condition: Grey membrane (necrosis) across tonsils/pharynx or nose, Fever, Sore throat (question 22)
Diphtheria (B)
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Identify condition: Coughing attacks, Whooping sound at the end
of a cough in 50% of cases
Starts like a cold, Progresses to a persistent cough (question 22)
Whooping Cough (B)
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Identify condition: Cough, Night Sweats, Weight loss, Anorexia
Raised WBC’s, High ESR (question 22)
Tuberculosis (B)
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Identify condition: Exanthema = vesicular eruption all over body, Fever (question 22)
Chicken Pox (V)
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Identify condition: Vesicular rash along nerves, Severe pain, Paraesthesia (question 22)
Shingles (V)
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Identify condition: Koplik Spots = mucosal rash, Maculopapular rash - blanches, Unspecific cold symptoms (cough, runny nose, red eyes) (question 22)
Measles (V)
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Identify condition: Rash – spots are smaller than measles, Swollen lymph nodes, Fever
Rubella (German Measles) (V)
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Identify condition: Strawberry tongue, Scarlet rash –blanches under pressure, Sore throat, High Fever (question 22)
Scarlet fever (B)
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Identify condition: Swollen Parotid gland, Head & Joint pain (question 22)
Mumps (V)
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Identify condition: Fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, stiffness in neck, pain in the limbs.
Poliomyelitis (V)
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Identify the condition: generally feeling unwell, jaundice, pale stools, dark urine, itchy skin
Hepatitis (V)
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Identify the condition: fatigue, anaemia, peripheral neuropathy, cachexia, anorexia, diarrhoea, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia.
HIV (V)
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Identify the condition: SEVERE diarrhoea, often with mucous, blood and pus, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting.
Dysentery (Bacterial, Viral or Parasitic)
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Identify the condition: Cyclical fever, chills, extreme sweating, malaise, nausea, arthralgia, diarrhoea, convulsions.
Malaria (Protozoa)
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