Case Scenario 1
Table 1
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 Infection  | 
 Description  | 
 Presentation  | 
 Causes/ Risk Factors  | 
 
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 Treatment per CDC  | 
 Addtl info  | 
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 Candida  | 
 
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 BV  | 
 
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 Chlamydia  | 
 
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 Gonorrhea  | 
 
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 Trichomonas  | 
 
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 Cervicitis  | 
 
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 PID  | 
 
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 HIV  | 
 
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 Syphilis  | 
 
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 Hep B  | 
 
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 Hep C  | 
 
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 HSV  | 
 
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Table 2
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 Question  | 
 Answer  | 
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 Name 10 Risk Factors for contracting STI’s and HIV 
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 Name 5 safer sex practices 
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 Can HIV be transmitted through sweat, saliva, and tears? (Include rationale)  | 
 
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 Name 2 types of intercourse are at the highest risk for contracting HIV  | 
 
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 Why are women more susceptible to HIV in a male to female relationship (versus a male contracting it from a female)?  | 
 
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Lisa is a 19-year-old female who presents to the clinic c/o abnormal vaginal discharge for one week after having unprotected vaginal intercourse with a new male partner she has been dating for a couple of weeks. Lisa’s pregnancy test is negative and her LMP was 2 weeks ago. As her health care provider, you will need to perform testing to determine if Lisa has contracted a sexually transmitted infection or other vaginal infection.
Write a brief SOAP note regarding this patient. Make sure to include your answers to these questions in your SOAP note.
- Subjective:
 - What other relevant questions should you ask regarding the HPI?
 - What other medical history questions should you ask?
 - What other social history questions should you ask?
 - Objective:
 - Explain what POCT will you order and perform, and discuss your rationale for ordering and performing each test.
 - Assessment/ Diagnosis:
 - What would be an appropriate diagnosis for her? Why?
 - Any other diagnosis or differential diagnosis you would like to add?
 - Plan:
 - What will you prescribe for this patient? Why? (assume one of your lab test results is positive), Explain what medications and treatments you would recommend
 - Explain treatment guidelines and side effects including any possible side effects of the medication and treatment(s), partner notification, and follow-up plan of care.
 - What patient education is important to include for this patient? (Consider when can the patient resume sexual activity)
 - Explain complications that can occur if patient does not comply with treatment regimen.