A pregnant client presents with complaint of vaginal dischar…

A pregnant client presents with complaint of vaginal discharge, dysuria, and postcoital bleeding. Physical examination reveals an erythematous, friable cervix. Urinalysis is within normal limits. Wet mount examination reveals numerous WBCs. Her male partner has a urethral discharge and a gram stain revealing gram negative diplococcus. Based on this information, what is your presumptive diagnosis?

A 24-year-old presents to you for her annual examination. Sh…

A 24-year-old presents to you for her annual examination. She is thinking of starting a family. With your good history-taking skills, you discover that she is being treated by her family physician for nodular cystic acne. She cannot remember the name of the medication that she is taking. You tell her to call back with the name of the medication and that a known teratogen is which of the following?