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1. How is CIN usually detected?
- Physical Exam
- Pap smear
- Wet mount
- Gram Stain
2. During a schiller test the dysplastic cells will
- Take up the iodine solution
- Not take up the iodine
- Take up the KOH solution
- Not take up the KOH solution
3. Choose the vaginitis which is sexually transmitted. Select all that apply
- Trichomonas vaginosis
- Candida albicans
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Condylomata acuminata
4. A 24 year old female presents to the ER complaining of strange foul smelling discharge per the vagina. You perform a wet mount and note that clue cells are present. The vaginal pH is 4.7. What is the best course of treatment.
- Keflex 500 mg four times a day for 10 days
- Metronidazole 500 mg po BID x 7 days
- Fluconazole 150 mg one single dose tablet
- Metronidazole 2 grams in a single dose tablet
5. A 29 year old sexually active female presents to your office complaining of mucopurelent discharge. She has had several sexual partners over the past few weeks and here last period was three weeks ago. On physical exam the vagina appears normal however there is some bleeding from the cervix. What is the most likely cause of her infection?
- Trichamonas Vaginalles
- Candida albicans
- Staph Aureus
- Chlamydia trachomatis