Multiple Choice
A 21-year-old college student presents to the university campus clinic. The nurse collects the patient's medical history and performs an initial assessment. The patient states, "I'm having a herpes flair, and I need a prescription for acyclovir." The nurse examines the lesion on the shaft of his penis. The ulcer is 2 cm in size and seems painless and hard upon palpation.
-Based upon the assessment of the lesion,what is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Herpes
B) Primary syphilis
C) Chancroid
D) Human papillomavirus infection
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