Problem:
A healthy 30-year-old patient who presents with symptoms of a vaginal infection. The physical exam is positive for copious thin white vaginal discharge, foul odor, erythematous cervix, and cervical motion tenderness. You obtain a wet mount and observe many WBCs, moderate clue cells, no yeast, no trichomonas, and a positive whiff test. Develop your Assessment and Plan using the diagnostic and treatment criteria you have learned in this module and the information provided in the case study.