Bacterial vaginosis Essays

  • Bacterial Vaginosis: A Case Study

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    Bacterial Vaginosis What is Bacterial Vaginosis? Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal infection in women of childbearing age and it is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina. How does BV occur? Normally, there is a certain amount of bacteria in the vagina that is considered healthy bacteria called Lactobacilli. This kind of bacteria makes the vagina slightly acidic and keeps harmful bacteria from growing. BV occurs when there is an imbalance and there are more harmful

  • Metronidazole Lab Report

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    Aims/Hypothesis(es) to be tested Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of vaginal symptoms among women of reproductive age, ages 15-44 years. The number of lactobacilli in the vagina of women with BV is significantly lower than that in healthy women. While some women may be asymptomatic, most experience thin, white or yellow abnormal vaginal discharge and malodor, especially after intercourse. Women with BV have an increased risk of many gynecological complications. Bacterial infections have been

  • Bacterial Vaginosis Research Paper

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    Bacterial vaginosis is the most common pathological infection of excess anaerobic bacteria growth that dominates the typical (lactobacilli) bacteria in the vagina. Although it is not contagious, it can be passed on to a partner who is either female or male. Bacterial vaginosis is caused by several things; the imbalance of a woman’s pH is one. PH refers to the acidity level of a woman’s vagina. A good amount of vaginal pH is around 3.5-4.5. The cause for the imbalance of a woman’s pH is not exactly

  • Germ Theory Of Disease Analysis

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    Germ theory of disease is one of the theories in the biology field. Germ theory of disease supports that microorganisms that are germs are the cause of diseases. This theory was first proposed by Girolamo Fracastoro in the 16th century but he was not able to provide any evidence to strengthen his proposal. This theory was not accepted easily by the citizen between the 16th century to the 18th century. The pre-existence of miasma theory was the obstacle to the acceptance of germ theory during that

  • Address To Congress On Women's Suffrage Speech Analysis

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    Today, millions of women can implement their rights to vote in all elections in the united states of America, but this (rights) did not come easily to those women who sacrifice their lives to make this happen. In the speech “Address to Congress on Women’s Suffrage”, Catt delivered her message for women’s right from a firsthand account of what she had experienced as a woman living in the United States of America in the 19th century. She advocated for the rights of women to vote because she believes

  • European Exploration Consequences

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    Introduction It was near the end of 18th century that the geographical map of the world was fully navigated as a result of European exploration that initiated a series of changes to the global system today. The exploration started in the early 15th century with the Portuguese discoveries of Atlantic archipelagos and Africa, all the way to the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492, followed by the major exploration of the various parts of the world by European explorers. To the European

  • Unknown Bacteria Report

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    When given an unknown bacteria there are a multitude of steps one must go through to be able to correctly identify what bacteria was given. It is important to correctly identify the bacteria because some bacteria are more harmful than others. The gram stain is the first test that should be performed because it helps narrow down the possibilities by telling one whether the bacteria is gram positive or gram negative. After this test is performed, one shall place bacteria on/in Mannitol Salt agar, MacConkey

  • Unknown Culture Lab Report

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    Identification of bacteria within Unknown Culture #21 In this experiment, an unknown culture of two different types of bacteria was assigned to each person, a number of tests were performed to isolate and identify these bacterial cells. Based on knowledge from the previous experiments completed in lab, a basic understanding of each type of bacteria was used to create a flow chart that would aid the process of identifying the unknown bacteria within the culture. A gram stain that is performed initially

  • Rettgeri

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    The first task that I had to do upon receiving my unknown was making two subcultures of it. The “stock” culture would serve as my emergency backup in case my bug got contaminated, while the “working” culture was the one I would utilize to perform the biochemical tests. The next thing I did after this was the gram stain. The purpose of this was to find my bug’s gram designation and morphology so that I would be working in the right direction. My bug retained the safranin stain which meant it was gram

  • Evidence Based Practice Case Study

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    Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Paper J.D. is a 62 year old divorced Caucasian female. Patient is a reliable historian. She is allergic to Lisinopril. She currently has a desk job at a local call center. She went through menopause at age 50. She is on Lantus insulin 45 units every evening and Novolog sliding scale insulin with meals. She presents to the clinic today for a well woman exam with complaints of vaginal itching and burning. Subjective Data History of Present Illness Vaginal itching and

  • Pharmacy Technician Certification Report

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    At first, the physician assistant at the urgent care clinic in Los Angeles thought it was bacterial vaginosis, so I was prescribed an antibiotic I shouldn’t take for an infection I didn’t have. I was in line at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disneyland when she called me back with my urinalysis results. It was a bladder infection, not bacterial vaginosis and there was a bottle of ciprofloxacin waiting for me in a bin at CVS on Glenoaks Boulevard. However, I shouldn’t have been prescribed this antibiotic

  • Young Adult Gynecology Case Study

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    Assessment 1: Young adult gynecology Subjective Data is K.S., a 22-year-old Latin female who came to the clinic for her annual gynecological exam after having an abnormal pap smear October 1, 2015. The patient is a single mother of one who works as a homemaker, has a high school level of education, and lives extended family members such as cousins, aunts, and uncles. She denies a history of alcohol or drug abuse. Her current method of birth control is male condoms on occasion. History of present

  • Candida Sp Research Paper

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    Cod is the second most common reason for a discharge. (The most common cause of vaginal discharge is bacterial vaginosis . A separate leaflet called "Bacterial Vaginosis" gives more details.) The discharge of cod are usually creamy white and quite thick, but sometimes watery. It can cause itching, redness, discomfort or pain around the outside of the vagina (vulva). The discharge from

  • Explain Two Ways In Which Living Organisms Reproduce By Asexual And Sexual Reproduction

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    There are exactly 2 ways in which living organisms can reproduce by Asexual and Sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is the type of reproduction that does not involve sex instead it requires one parent only, it is process by which one organism reproduces itself producing offspring that have identical DNA to parent, this means it produces clones of itself so they have same DNA and the same characteristics. Also there is problem with Asexual reproduction that when DNA is being copied mistakes

  • Speech On Birth Control

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    prevent pregnancy when you don’t want it but (sometimes) it is also there to prevent STDs. STD stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease. Forms of STDs are: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Genital herpes, HIV/AIDS, Human Papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, viral hepatitis. Condoms Condoms are probably the most know method for birth control. You have 2 variants of condoms one is for men and one is for woman. Male condoms are made to collect the semen of the man. Male condoms

  • Apple Cider Vinegar

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    Apple Cider Vinegar for BV In imbalance in vaginal bacteria often causes a condition called bacterial vaginosis, or BV. BV is characterized by discharge from the vagina accompanied by several symptoms, including itching, burning sensations, and swelling. Most commonly, BV occurs because the regular acidity of the vagina is disrupted, leading to a lower pH than normal. To remedy this, apple cider vinegar can be applied to the vaginal area. This has been known to restore the normal pH balance in the