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History: Symptoms (PQRST): fever, chills, N/V/D, dysuria, vaginal discharge/odor/irritation, postcoital bleeding, dyspareunia, LMP, Birth Control method.

Sexual history including new partner, condom use, sex practices

Medical/surgical history: prior pelvic surgery, prior PID or ectopic pregnancy, prior STI, medications, med Allergies

Social history: social support, work duties, state of relationship that may affect ability to have pelvic rest/abstinence/rest from work and home duties, as well as ability to return for 72 hours and 2 week followup.

Check for history of douching

temp, BP, pulse

clean catch urine, testing for gonorrhea/chlamydia, wet smear to check for WBC, BV, urine pregnancy test

exam: heart, lungs, CVAT, abdominal exam, bimanual

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