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Which of the following conditions should the nurse identify as being consistent with the adolescent's assessment findings?

For each finding, click to specify if the assessment findings are consistent with trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, or candidiasis. Each finding may support more than one disease process.

Need "X" marks where it is evident to be found.
Assessment findings Trichomoniasis Gonorrhea Candidiasis
Abdominal pain
Greenish discharge
Diabetes
Pain on urination
Absence of condom use

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Final answer:

Abdominal pain and pain on urination could indicate gonorrhea or trichomoniasis; greenish discharge is typical of gonorrhea. Diabetes increases the risk of candidiasis. Condom use absence is a risk factor for all STIs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Regarding the student's question on which conditions are consistent with the adolescent's assessment findings, here are the correlations based on the presented symptoms:

  • Abdominal pain - Could indicate gonorrhea or trichomoniasis, but abdominal pain is not commonly associated with candidiasis.
  • Greenish discharge - Typical of gonorrhea, especially when it is purulent (pus-like).
  • Diabetes - Unrelated to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) directly, but individuals with diabetes may have an increased risk of developing candidiasis.
  • Pain on urination - Consistent with gonorrhea and can sometimes be seen in trichomoniasis, but is less typical of candidiasis.
  • Absence of condom use - This is a risk factor for all STIs, so it does not specifically indicate one over the others.

It should be noted that while these findings can suggest certain infections, definitive diagnosis requires laboratory testing and professional medical assessment. The presence of a greenish discharge and pain on urination are particularly suggestive of gonorrhea, while abdominal pain could also point to the possibility of trichomoniasis. The absence of condom use increases the risk of all these STIs.

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