PANCE Exam Practice Questions: Quiz 4 December 26, 2015 By Aamir Khan 1 Comment Δ A pregnant 22-year-old female presents with vaginal discharge that has been present for 2 days. Speculum exam reveals an inflamed edematous cervix with a mucopurulent discharge. Wet prep is negative for clue cells, motile flagellae, and hyphae. What is the most appropriate treatment? A. ceftriaxone B. clindamycin C. ciprofloxacin D. metronidazole
AJ says December 28, 2015 at 12:34 pm My only argument is Doxycycline – it is pregnancy Category D!….I would use Azithromycin as the co-treatment in this pregnant woman – Azithromycin is category B. Reply
AJ says
My only argument is Doxycycline – it is pregnancy Category D!….I would use Azithromycin as the co-treatment in this pregnant woman – Azithromycin is category B.