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#Sexual Health S: Subjective Reason for Presenting: (-) Questions/concerns -> (-) Symptoms -> (-) STI contact -> (-) STI preventive health check -> (-) Other -> STI Risk Assessment: (5 Ps: partners, prevention of pregnancy, protection from STIs, practices, and past history of STIs) 1. Partners: (current or past sexual activity) - Last activity: - Gender/s of partner/s? (M F Both): - Number of different partners in last 6 months: 2. Practices: (kinds of sexual activity - now and past) (-) receptive oral sex (mouth on penis/vagina) (-) insertive oral sex (mouth on penis/vagina) (-) vaginal sex (penis in vagina) (-) receptive anal sex (penis in rectum/anus) (-) insertive anal sex (penis in rectum/anus) 3. Protection from STIs: (-) consistent condom use (-) regular STI testing (-) discussion with partners about STI prevention 4. Prevention of pregnancy (if applicable): (-) current use of contraception/birth control - type -> (-) partner/s current use of contraception/birth control - type -> 5. Past history of STIs: (-) previous testing for STIs and HIV (-) previous diagnosis of STI - diagnosis/es -> (?) any partner/s diagnosed with an STI - type/s -> 6. Other HIV and viral hepatitis risk: (-) you or any partner/s use injected drugs Vaccination History: (?) hepatitis A (?) hepatitis B (?) HPV O: Objective Examination: A: Assessment Clinical Summary: Diagnosis / DDx: P: Plan Investigations: Key: (+) ordered, (-) not ordered; (x) recommended but declined (-) Chlamydia NAAT PCR (-) Genital swab (preferred for women) (-) Urine^ (-) Rectal swab (receptive anal sex) (-) Gonorrhoea NAAT PCR (-) Genital swab (preferred for women) (-) Urine^ (-) Oropharyngeal swab (oral sex) (-) Rectal swab (receptive anal sex) (-) HSV PCR swab (symptomatic lesions) (-) HIV serology (Ab/Ag) (+) Syphilis serology (-) Hepatitis A serology (MSM) (+) Hepatitis B serology (HBsAg) (+) Hepatitis C serology (HepCAb) (-) Trichomonas NAAT PCR urine^ (at risk, eg ATSI people) (-) Mycoplasma genitalium (persistent and recurrent non-gonococcal urethritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, post-coital bleeding, known sexual contact). ^First catch urine, any time of the day, > 20 minutes since last urination. Treatment: Referrals: Patient Education / Home Care Advice: Review:
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