Approach to vaginal discharge Quiz: Ace Your Exams
Get ready to dominate your medical and nursing exams by using our dynamic quizzes to elevate your knowledge and increase your confidence. Whether you're gearing up for the USMLE®, COMLEX®, or your next in-class assessment, Osmosis quizzes tackle key topics in pathology, diagnostics, and treatment approaches. By honing in on clinical readiness and decision-making, we make sure the knowledge you gain empowers you both in the classroom and in real-world practice. Jump in and supercharge your exam prep!
Learning videos
Flashcards
Expert reviewed
Spaced Repetition
Mobile app
Custom Quizzes
1 of 3
A 30-year-old woman comes to the clinic for evaluation of vaginal discharge and itching for 2 days. The patient is sexually active with one male partner and takes oral contraceptive pills for contraception. Her last menstrual period was 3 weeks ago and was normal. Medical history is otherwise unremarkable, and she takes no other medication. Vital signs are within normal limits. Genital examination reveals vulvar excoriations. Speculum examination reveals thick, white, curd-like vaginal discharge without evidence of a retained foreign body. The cervix appears normal and there is no cervical motion tenderness. A pregnancy test is negative. Potassium hydroxide microscopy reveals pseudohyphae and spores. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Elimination tool
0 XP
Press space to continue