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This vaginitis is typically caused by the fungus candida albicans (as seen under the microscope):
Vulvovaginal candidiasis
Syphilis
Bacterial vaginosis
Trichomoniasis
What type of discharge is associated with vulvovaginal candidiasis?
homogenous milky white discharge
no discharge; typically asymptomatic
white, cottage cheesy vaginal discharge
yellow green frothy discharge
A patient reports vaginal discharge. Her exam shows a "strawberry cervix." What type of STI is the likely cause?
trichomoniasis
syphilis
gonorrhea
herpes simplex virus
Other clinical manifestations for trichomoniasis (select all that apply):
Thin, frothy, purulent vaginal discharge
Vulvar itching
Cottage-cheese like discharge
Grayish-white vaginal discharge w/ fishy odor
This image found under the microscope shows clue cells - bacteria attached to the epithelial cells.
What type of vaginitis is associated with clue cells?
gonorrhea
candidiasis
bacterial vaginosis
trichomoniasis
What two STIs typically exist together (and therefore, need to be likely treated together)?
Gonorrhea and chlamydia
Gonorrhea and vaginal candidiasis
Bacterial vaginosis and chlamydia
Bacterial vaginosis and vaginal candidiasis
Primary_______ manifests as painless ulcer (chancre)
Herpes simplex virus
syphilis
candidiasis
listeriosis
While taking metronidazole (Flagyl), one should avoid
Penicillin
alcohol
azithromycin (Zithromax)
eating grapefruit
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