| A | B |
| This is the most frequent mechanism of injury to the kidney... | Blunt trauma |
| This pain is caused by an accumulation of materials within the renal pelvis into a stone which typically exists out the GY system causing significant discomfort... | Renal colic |
| These pharmacological agents are often used to treat renal colic... | analgesics, anti-emetics, anti-inflammatory agents, antibiotics |
| Genital Herpes is a chronic, incurable sexually transmitted disease caused by this... | herpes simplex virus type 2 |
| This is a primary cause of infertility in females... | Chlamydia |
| Symptoms for this include a thick yellow or white discharge from the genitalia 2-7 days after exposure - also vaginal bleeding and itching and dysuria | Gonorrhea |
| This is inflammation of the testicle... | Orchitis |
| These are frequent causes of orchitis... | Mumps and untreated or undertreated epididymitis |
| A condition where the foreskin dies not fully retract over the head of the penis. | Phimosis |
| Forceful retraction of the foreskin over the head of the penis creating a tight band that can obstruct urinary flow and create ischemia to the penile head. | Paraphimosis |
| This is rupture of the tunica albuginea surrounding the corpora cavernosa causing blood to extravasate into the penile shaft | Fractured penis |
| Treatment for bacterial vaginosis | antibiotics |
| Treatment for trichomonas vaginitis | Metronidazole (Flagyl) or clotrimazole vaginally |
| Treatment for Candida vulvovaginitis | Gynazole (Butoconazole) cream intravaginally, Diflucan PO or Clotrimazole (Lotrimin, Mycelex) intravaginally |
| An infection of the upper genital tract including the endometrium, fallopian tubes, ovaries, pelvic peritoneum, or pelvic connective tissue | Pelvic Inflammatory Disease |
| Symptoms of PID | foul-smelling, thick, white vaginal discharge, break-through vaginal bleeding, dysuria, vomiting, fever, chills |
| Lab findings in PID | leukocytosis with a "shift to the left:, elevated ESR and C-reactive protein, possibly presence of STD's |
| Blockage of outlet ducts or bacterial invasion in one of a pair of glands in the labia minora | Bartholin's cyst |
| Pockets on the ovaries which may cantain fluid, semi-fluid or solid material | Ovarian cyst |