Reversible contraception Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 22-year-old college student presents to the health clinic requesting that a long-acting, reversible form of contraception be started at this visit. She has been sexually active with two male partners in the last month, using condoms some of the time. She has had an increase in vaginal discharge, but she thinks it is related to her menstrual cycle, which started 5 days ago. She has no chronic medical conditions and does not use tobacco products. She is a swimmer on the college swim team, and they are beginning their season in three months. Temperature is 37.0°C (98.6°F), pulse is 62/min, respiratory rate is 16/min, blood pressure is 116/72 mmHg, and BMI is 23 kg/m2. She is awake and alert and in no distress. Chaperoned pelvic examination reveals thick vaginal discharge but no cervical motion or pelvic tenderness. Motile protozoa are seen on a wet mount, and a pregnancy test is negative. In addition to sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, which of the following is the best next step in management?  

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