Question 1
Which population has a higher incidence of gonococcal infections among men?
Question 2
Why are women at higher risk for more severe complications from gonococcal infections compared to men?
Question 3
Which symptom is commonly observed in women with symptomatic gonorrhea?
Question 4
Why is it common to co-test for chlamydia in patients diagnosed with gonorrhea?
Question 5
What practice is essential for patients during and one week after gonorrhea treatment?
Question 6
What is not required for the transmission of gonococcal infections during sexual activity?
Question 7
What is a common diagnostic test for gonorrhea in men?
Question 8
Which severe complication is associated with untreated syphilis in pregnant women?
Question 9
If a mother is infected with gonorrhea, what is mandatory for their neonate?
Question 10
What complication can occur in women due to gonorrhea leading to infertility?
Question 11
Which treatment is commonly first-line for gonococcal infections?
Question 12
What action must sexual contacts of individuals diagnosed with gonorrhea undertake as part of interprofessional care?
Question 13
What is a common consequence for men with untreated epididymitis due to gonorrhea?
Question 14
Which STI is most common among women alongside gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and herpes?
Question 15
What is a suggested patient education method to help prevent gonococcal infections?