A 19-year-old female presents to your clinic telling you tha…

A 19-year-old female presents to your clinic telling you that a male partner called to tell her he was being treated for Chlamydia.  She denies any pelvic pain or vaginal discharge. She reports that she has no drug allergies and just finished her menses.  She is taking LoOvral – 28 for contraception. You obtain NAATs testing from her.  Her pelvic exam is WNL with negative CMT.  What do you do next?

As a nurse practitioner, you examine a 29-year-old female wh…

As a nurse practitioner, you examine a 29-year-old female who presents with pelvic pain.  On exam, she has positive cervical motion tenderness (CMT).  You have performed an HCG which was negative.  She reports no known drug allergies. Which of the following is an appropriate medical treatment for treating presumed mild to moderate PID?

A 67-year-old woman presents with vulvar pruritus for the pr…

A 67-year-old woman presents with vulvar pruritus for the prior year that has been increasing over the past few months. She established menopause at age 49 years. She has been compliant with HRT since that time. On physical exam, there are velvety, erythematous lesions bilaterally on the vulva, there are also some white plaques. The first step in the management of this patient would be:

For independent observations  x 1 , x 2 , … x n {“vers…

For independent observations  x 1 , x 2 , … x n {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”\(x_1, x_2, \ldots x_n\)”} of this random variable from a given value of  θ {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”\(\theta\)”}. Give  θ ^ {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”\(\hat{\theta}\)”}, the method of moments estimate.