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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
172 times mentioned • Kamarrudin Azmin • 12 December 2019
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). Just Diagnosed? Next Steps After Testing Positive for Gonorrhea or Chlamydia. If you've just found out that you have gonorrhea or chlamydia, you may be trying to figure out what to do next. Here are the three most important steps that you can take. Get Treated, Tell You Partner and Get Retested.
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Molten Material Poured Mould Duplicate
3 times mentioned • Jayden Lee • 07 August 2017
Molten Material Poured Mould Duplicate
We manufacture, trade and supply a wide variety of Thin Walled Die Casting. Molten material is poured into a mould to duplicate a desired pattern. The three most important methods are die casting, permanent mould casting and sand casting. These are made available to the customers at industry leading rates. During the first process, primary or secondary metal is cast into rolling ingot (slab), extrusion ingot (billet) and wire bar ingot which are subsequently transformed in semi- and finished products.
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Most Important Features
5 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 27 July 2016
Most Important Features
Office Design
A perfect design for office should consider the three most important features, lighting, area and aesthetics. Windows invite the fresh air and bright light. For open offices it is a best idea to let the employees personalize at least a little surrounding areas of their sitting arrangement. Green plants can be a great asset. Try to line them up in a nicely organized way. Blue, yellow, green color in interior decoration scheme promotes creativity. Ideally the bright colors should pop up in forms of artwork, cabins, furniture etc. while the main color schemes should be corporate.
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Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kamarrudin Azmin • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Screening Criteria and Consequences. HIV/AIDS. Screen if requested or if any risk criteria are met*. Obtain informed consent and provide adolescent specific pretest and posttest counseling. Immune system disorders.
Increased risk of other STDs.
Death.
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Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kit Siang • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Screening Criteria and Consequences. Syphilis (VDRL/RPR). Screen if requested or if any risk criteria are met*. Serious damage to many body systems.
Mental illness.
Increased HIV risk if exposed. Stillbirth or neonatal death. Active syphilis. Damage to heart, brain, or eyes.
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Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kamarrudin Azmin • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kamarrudin Azmin • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Screening Criteria and Consequences. Bacterial vaginosis (BV). Screen asymptomatic pregnant females; screen symptomatic females. Increased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease. Increased risk of postpartum and postabortal endometritis. Does not apply. Increased risk of premature delivery.
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Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kit Siang • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kit Siang • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Screening Criteria and Consequences. Herpes simplex virus. Examine sexually active males and females for ulcerative lesions; ask about genital pain. Recurrent painful genital ulcers. Increased HIV risk if exposed. Severe central nervous system damage or death in infants infected during birth; if mother has active lesion(s) during labor, a caesarean section must be performed.
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Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
11 times mentioned • Kamarrudin Azmin • 11 December 2019
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Screening Criteria and Consequences. Human papilloma virus (HPV). Examine sexually active males and females annually for warts, and screen females with Pap smear. Cancer of the cervix, vulva, vagina, or anus. Cancer of the penis or anus. Warts in throat that can obstruct air passages. Anogenital warts.
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