Multiple Choice
A Gram stain of urethral discharge from a male shows Gram-negative diplococci and pus cells.The presumptive diagnosis would be
A) syphilis.
B) chlamydial infection.
C) gonorrhoea.
D) genital herpes.
E) urinary tract infection.
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Q2: Which of the following is FALSE? Pelvic
Q3: Cystitis is characterised by<br>A)pyuria.<br>B)dysuria.<br>C)urgency.<br>D)frequency.<br>E)all of the above.
Q4: Which of the following statements is TRUE
Q5: Significant bacteriuria in an MSU specimen is
Q6: Donovanosis<br>A)does not occur in Australia.<br>B)is caused by
Q7: Genital warts<br>A)is often an asymptomatic infection.<br>B)are caused
Q8: Bacterial vaginosis<br>A)is characterised by an abnormal vaginal
Q9: The genital infection characterised by skin lesions
Q10: The most common cause of urinary tract
Q11: Which of the following supports a diagnosis