Sexually Transmitted Diseases (OSCE)
See also: Topic:Observed structured clinical examination
Patient ID
- age
- occupation
Permission
- "I have some routine questions."
Partners
- sexual activity
- currently
- total number of partners
- risk behaviour of partners
- orientation - men, women, or both
Sexual Practices
- anal, oral, vaginal
- use of protection
- consistency of use
ROS
- discharge, bleeding
- pain with intercourse, on urination
- sores, lumps
- itching, genital warts
Risks
Sexual risks
- Have you or your current partner . . .
- have or ever had an STD
- diagnosis, treatment
- tested for HIV
- blood transfusion (between 1978-1985)
- multiple partners
- impaired judgement from EtOH or drugs
- sexual contacts during travel
- pay for sex or receive money for sex
- have or ever had an STD
Street drugs
- type, route
- needle care
Miscellaneous
- needle stick injury (HCW, dentists, dental hygienists)
- tattoo
- sexual abuse
Other OSCE modules
Acute Confusion - Acute Coronary Syndrome Orders - Anemia - Arterial Blood Gasses - Asthma - Blood Pressure - Chest pain - Chest XRay - CHF - Coma - COPD - Cranial Nerves - Diabetic History - Diabetic Foot - Dysphagia - EKGs - Gallbladder and Liver - Liver Disease - Gait and Balance - Headache - Hematemesis - Hypertension - Jugular Venous Pulses - Knee Exam - Lymph Nodes - Community Acquired Pneumonia - Parkinson Disease - Peripheral Arterial Insufficiency - Pneumonia Examination - Precordial Exam - STD's - Spleen - Swollen Leg Exam - Thyroid Exam - Upper vs Lower Motor Neuron Lesions - Urinary Incontinence
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