The nurse notes that the client's Bartholin's gland is reddened, inflamed, and tender and warm to palpation. Based on the findings, which additional infection should the nurse anticipate testing the client for?

A. Gonorrhea.
B. Herpes simplex virus.
C. Candidiasis.
D. Urinary tract infection.


Answer: A

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