Case 4: A man in his early 20's has come to the emergency room complaining of painful urination coupled with a yellow discharge of pus. He likens the pain to a burning sensation, and indicates that he constantly feels the need to urinate. The patient history reveals he has had these symptoms for about a week. It also indicates that he has had a monogamous heterosexual partner for the last 5 years. When asked if his female partner has had any symptoms or signs of a sexually-transmitted disease, he replies that she seems fine. Lab results show the presence of many Gram negative diplococci in the pus discharge. Using the information given in the case history, you should answer the following questions. 1. What is the name of disease the young man and what is the infectious agent that caused it? 2. The doctor suggests that either the young man is lying about his sexual relationships, or that perhaps he has been the only monogamous partner. Why would the doctor to make such a statement? 3. What general precautions should the young man have taken to prevent infection with this organism? 4. The doctor also suggests the young man tell his partner about the infection and that she should also seek treatment, even if she has no symptoms. Why should she seek treatment? 5. What antibiotic(s) would the doctor have prescribed for this type of infection? 6. If this disease is untreated in females, what are the potential outcomes of the infection (in other words, how would the untreated infection have progressed)?

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A man in his early 20's has come to the emergency room complaining of painful urination coupled with
a yellow discharge of pus. He likens the pain to a burning sensation, and indicates that he constantly feels the
need to urinate. The patient history reveals he has had these symptoms for about a week. It also indicates
that he has had a monogamous heterosexual partner for the last 5 years. When asked if his female partner
has had any symptoms or signs of a sexually-transmitted disease, he replies that she seems fine. Lab results
show the presence of many Gram negative diplococci in the pus discharge.
Using the information given in the case history, you should answer the following questions.
1. What is the name of disease the young man and what is the infectious agent that caused it?
2. The doctor suggests that either the young man is lying about his sexual relationships, or that perhaps he
has been the only monogamous partner. Why would the doctor to make such a statement?
3. What general precautions should the young man have taken to prevent infection with this organism?
4. The doctor also suggests the young man tell his partner about the infection and that she should also seek
treatment, even if she has no symptoms. Why should she seek treatment?
5. What antibiotic(s) would the doctor have prescribed for this type of infection?
6. If this disease is untreated in females, what are the potential outcomes of the infection (in other words,
how would the untreated infection have progressed)?
Transcribed Image Text:Case 4: A man in his early 20's has come to the emergency room complaining of painful urination coupled with a yellow discharge of pus. He likens the pain to a burning sensation, and indicates that he constantly feels the need to urinate. The patient history reveals he has had these symptoms for about a week. It also indicates that he has had a monogamous heterosexual partner for the last 5 years. When asked if his female partner has had any symptoms or signs of a sexually-transmitted disease, he replies that she seems fine. Lab results show the presence of many Gram negative diplococci in the pus discharge. Using the information given in the case history, you should answer the following questions. 1. What is the name of disease the young man and what is the infectious agent that caused it? 2. The doctor suggests that either the young man is lying about his sexual relationships, or that perhaps he has been the only monogamous partner. Why would the doctor to make such a statement? 3. What general precautions should the young man have taken to prevent infection with this organism? 4. The doctor also suggests the young man tell his partner about the infection and that she should also seek treatment, even if she has no symptoms. Why should she seek treatment? 5. What antibiotic(s) would the doctor have prescribed for this type of infection? 6. If this disease is untreated in females, what are the potential outcomes of the infection (in other words, how would the untreated infection have progressed)?
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