Review of systems would cover genitourinary, ENT, skin, joints, GI.
History is basically a time-line list of events that have all ready taken place. What may happen tomorrow is not classed as history until it becomes yesterday.
I think a lot about history. The subject is very interesting to me. I especially like to study about how people have evolved over time and the changes that have taken place to automobiles.
the advice of priests and priestesses was taken very seriously by Greek leaders.
cheese cheese gonorrhea
never
which bacteria are responsible for infections.
One person to have it in early history was Alexander the Great.
yes culture swab not impotent other instruments can be used
history means events that have been taken in the past.history must be taken as to know what had the people being doing in the past
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
A doctor can diagnose a gonorrhea infection through laboratory tests, typically by taking a urine sample or swabbing the affected area, such as the throat or genital region. The sample is then tested for the presence of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. Additionally, the doctor may review symptoms and conduct a physical examination to support the diagnosis. If diagnosed, the doctor will discuss treatment options and any necessary follow-up.
Leukocytes along aren't diagnostic, but they can help guide a diagnosis along with history and physical.
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A gram stain cannot detect chlamydia. A gram stain in men that finds gram negative diplococci is considered diagnostic for gonorrhea, but it can't be used in females, and it can't prove chlamydia. A gram stain in men can be used to rule out gonorrhea and possibly diagnose "non-gonococcal urethritis" if a male has symptoms. However, although it may seem that NGU is synonymous with chlamydia, there are other possible causes.
Gonorrhea
Taking doxycycline and ciprofloxacin together for gonorrhea is not recommended, as the first-line treatment usually involves a combination of ceftriaxone and azithromycin. While doxycycline and ciprofloxacin have some activity against gonorrhea, their effectiveness can be limited due to rising resistance. It's crucial to follow the guidelines provided by healthcare professionals for the most effective treatment. Always consult a doctor for appropriate medication and dosage for sexually transmitted infections.
Of course. Gonorrhea can be contracted through virtually any genital contact regardless of the sex of the parties involved.