For each finding, click to specify if the assessment findings are consistent with trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, or candidiasis. Each finding may support more than one disease process. {Ans: - Abdominal pain is consistent with gonorrhea. Gonorrhea can present with reports of acute or chronic lower abdominal pain. - Greenish discharge is consistent with trichomoniasis and gonorrhea. Green-yellow discharge can occur in both trichomoniasis and gonorrhea. Candidiasis causes thick, white, lumpy discharge. Diabetes is consistent with candidiasis. Diabetes is a predisposing factor for yeast infections because high glucose levels provide an environment with enough glucose to allow the growth of yeast. -Pain on urination is consistent with trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, and candidiasis. Dysuria is a manifestation of trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, and candidiasis and can be the result of urine flowing over an irritated and inflamed vulva and surrounding skin. -Absence of condom use is consistent with trichomoniasis and gonorrhea. Sexual activity without the use of a condom can result in the transmission of STIs. Candidiasis is a vaginal infection that is not sexually transmitted.}A nurse is providing teaching for a client who has a new prescription for combined oral contraceptives. Which of the following findings should the nurse include as an adverse effect