A 30-year-old male sees his physician complaining of urinary frequency and burning. A urine and swab of penile discharge were submitted for culture and Gram stain. Review the Gram stain image of the penile discharge. What can be deduced from the penile Gram stain?
Source: CDC and Joe Miller
A) The patient has gonorrhea.
B) The patient probably has a urinary tract infection.
C) There is no need to culture the penile discharge based on the Gram stain.
D) A chocolate agar should be added to the urine culture.
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