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This is the answer key for the Nurse Practitioner Health Policy crossword that appeared in the February 2009 issue.
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Correction Table 1 of the article “A Trichomoniasis Primer” in the June issue (2008; 4(6): p. 457) contained some errors. The correct table appears below.
Table 1. CDC Treatment Guidelines 2006 Recommended Regimen Medication Dose
Frequency
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Metronidazole
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Metronidazole OR Trinidazole
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Pregnancy Precautions Metronidazole is usually not recommended during the first trimester. Trinidazole is a category C drug and should be prescribed during pregnancy.
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