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Discomfort with anatomyPersonal
experiences
Culture and religionPatient
discomfortPersonal feelings
Lifestyles different from our own
Discomfort with physiology
Objectives
Reviewed dermatology descriptions
Diagnosed 9 STIs
Memorized treatments for those 9 STIs
Named those reportable to the CDC
Primary Cutaneous Lesions
Flat
Macule A circumscribed, flat discoloration that may be brown, blue, red, or hypopigmented
Elevated, Solid
Papule An elevated, solid lesion up to 0.5 cm in diameter of variable color. Papules may become confluent to become plaques.
Nodule A circumscribed, elevated solid lesion >0.5 cm in diameter
Plaque A circumscribed, elevated, superficial, solid lesion >0.5 cm in diameter
Fluid Filled
Vesicle A circumscribed collection of free fluid up to 0.5 cm in diameter
Bulla A circumscribed collection of free fluid >0.5 cm in diameter
Pustule A circumscribed collection of leukocytes and free fluid (pus)
Wheal (hive) A firm erythematous plaque resulting from infiltration of the dermis with fluid (may be transient)
Quiz Instructions
Complete the following on your test worksheets:
1. Diagnosis
2. Treatment
3. Reportable to CDC?
Question 10: Bonus
Name the 4 infections from the previous 9 that facilitate the
transmission and infection of HIV.
Support Group Exercise
1. Take worksheet for condition, walk around, find 8 other support group members.
2. Introduce by presentation and treatment.
3. Name if it is reportable to the CDC.
4. Create a trick to remember the condition, treatment, reportable status. Write on post test worksheet.
5. We’ll share examples of memory tricks.
6. Take 15 minutes, try to meet the 8 other support group members.
Pile Sort Exercises
Work in group of 9. Sort cards three times, using these three categories:
1. Clinical: ulcers, urethritis/cervicitis, other
2. Microbiology: bacteria, virus, other
3. Reportable to CDC: yes or no
Objectives
Reviewed dermatology descriptions
Diagnosed 9 STIs
Memorized treatments for those 9 STIs
Named those reportable to the CDC