PANCE Exam Practice Questions: Quiz 4 December 26, 2015 By Aamir Khan 1 Comment 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 Δ
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.