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A twenty-four-year-old female patient has been diagnosed with primary dysmenorrhea. Which of the
following medications would be used as a first line to help control her symptoms? - Antianxiety agents

Progesterone-only contraception

Oral steroids

*Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs*



A twenty-five-year-old female presents with vaginal irritation and discharge. On examination, the vervix
is easily friable and erythematous. There is no adnexal tenderness. The wet prep microscopic
examination reveals mobile protozoa on the normal saline slide. This most likely represents? -
*trichomonas*

mucopurulent cervicitis

bacterial vaginosis

gonorrhea



An eighteen-year-old patient presents with secondary amenorrhea. On physical exam, there is normal
secondary sex characteristics in addition to the appearance of normal genitalia. Pregnancy has been
ruled out through urine human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). Which of the following signs or symptoms
would necessitate further evaluation in this patient? - Elevated blood cholesterol levels

Androgen deficiency

*Galactorrhea*

Hirsutism



A twenty-four-year-old female presents to the office with a complaint of vaginal itching in addition to
thick mucoid discharge. She also has some mild urinary discomfort. A wet mount preparation using
potassium hydroxide (KOH) reveals a negative whiff test and few clue cells. There were no trichomonads
visualized but the WBCs were too numerous to count. Which of the following would be the most likely
diagnosis in this patient? - Bacterial vaginosis

Herpes simplex

*Chlamydia*

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