A male diagnosed with gonorrhea will likely complain of which of the following clinical manifestations? Select all that apply
A) Creamy, yellow discharge
B) Pain in the urethra with urination
C) Difficulty starting a stream of urine
D) "Fish"-smelling discharge from the penis
E) Diffuse pelvic pain
Ans: A, B
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In men, the initial symptoms of gonorrhea include urethral pain and a creamy, yellow, sometimes bloody, discharge. Candidiasis, trichomoniasis, and bacterial vaginosis are vaginal infections that can be sexually transmitted, and the male partner usually is asymptomatic. Chancroid causes genital ulcers; the lesions begin as macules, progress to pustules, and then rupture.
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To form the plural of singular terms ending in "us," change the "us" to a/an ____________________.
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Pet: __________
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