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A 38-year-old patient requests evaluation of a fishy-smelling discharge. Which of the following is a criterion for the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis?

a:

Presence of clue cells b:

Negative "whiff" test c: Cottage cheese-like discharge d: pH less than 4.5

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A 45-year-old woman complains of a copious vaginal discharge. Which of the following is a common cause of increased vaginal discharge?

Trichomonias is b: Herpe s c: Human papillomavirus d: Atrophic vaginitis

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A 25-year-old patient complains of vaginal discharge that is white and curdy in appearance. What is the appropriate method to establish the diagnosis?

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