Question: A female patient comes to the urgent care clinic with complaints of unusual discharge and vaginal pruritis. The patient also reports dysuria and peri-labial pain. The nurse practitioner performs a pelvic examination and notes that the cervical discharge is purulent and yellow/green in color. The cervix is friable and bleeds easily. The symptoms and physical assessment are concerning for cervicitis. What diagnosis does the nurse practitioner suspect? Want Online Help? A. Genital herpes simplex virus infection B. Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome C. Primary syphilis D. Gonorrhea