A 34 year old patient comes to the clinic reporting abdominal discomfort, a fever of 2 days, and scant bleeding although she is 2 weeks in between her menstrual cycle. She was diagnosed with chlamydia infection recently but did not fill the prescription due to financial concerns, stating, I didnt feel that bad at the time, so I didnt think it was a big deal. Today, vital signs include BP 140/88 mm Hg, R 16 breaths per minute, P 90 beats per minute, and T 104F (40C). Examination performed by the health care provider demonstrates cervical and adnexal tenderness, and purulent vaginal drainage; negative for the presence of pelvic abscess. Laboratory results include:Hgb 12.1g/dl, Hct 40%, RBCs 4.9, Plt 260, WBC 22. Questions: Highlight the findings that are consistent with the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Which are the causative agents of this disease? How these microorganisms were introduced into the internal organs of the womans reproductive system? Give explanation of the signs and the symptoms concerning areas outside of the womans the reproductive system (pelvic area) What are some other complications of STDs?.