A 42-year-old man comes to the NP’s office for evaluation of…
A 42-year-old man comes to the NP’s office for evaluation of right knee pain, red eyes, and lesions on soles of his feet. The patient tells the NP he was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection that was treated with antibiotics about 3 weeks ago, and shortly after all these symptoms started. He has multiple sexual partners but states “I use condoms.” Vital signs are in normal ranges. Physical exam show bilateral conjunctival injection with scant purulent discharge at the lid margins. The right knee is mildly swollen with associate tenderness to palpation. Examination of the soles of feet show multiple erythematous scaly lesions. The NP would suspect:
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