1. Address the following questions: a. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more prevalent in clients who are members of marginalized

1. Address the following questions:
a. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more prevalent in clients who are

members of marginalized communities. Identify and discuss two person-
centered actions to promote STI self-care
management for marginalized clients.

2. Provide evidence from a scholarly resource that’s within 5 years. References should
be tailored towards doctors and nurse practitioners, not the general public. Cite
your source(s) appropriately. Include the following components:

a. write 250-300 words in a Microsoft Word document

b. demonstrate clinical judgment appropriate to the virtual patient scenario.
(The virtual patient scenario is based on a 22-year-old female that
presented with vaginal itching and discharge after using a bath
bomb 5 days ago. She had a negative pap smear and STD
screening 2 years ago. I performed a KOH wet mount with whiC
test that was abnormal. And she had a normal saline wet mount.
And negative HCG blood test. She was diagnosed with
uncomplicated infectious vulvovaginitis. She was prescribed a
single dose of fluconazole 150mg orally.)

c. cite at least two relevant scholarly source within 5 years that’s tailored to

doctors and nurse practitioners, not the general public.

d. communicate with minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and

punctuation

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