Concepts of Women and Men’s Health Emily B. is a 19-year-old Caucasian college sophomore who presents to the student health clinic for evaluation of increased vaginal discharge, occasional pelvic discomfort, and mild dysuria over the past week. She denies fever, chills, or abnormal bleeding. She became sexually active at 17 and reports inconsistent condom use. She recently began a new relationship and has had three sexual partners in the last 12 months. Her medical history is unremarkable, and she takes no medications. Emily is a full-time nursing student who works part-time at a local café. She expresses concern about possible STls, stating that one of her friends was recently diagnosed with chlamydia.
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