DXN Code Strike give the person a presumptive diagnosis based on what you or your technician colleague has seen gonorrhea is very easily seen in the microscope as is nonspecific urethritis in a male or cervicitis in a woman other issues such as contact bleeding on taking specimens or the appearance of the cervix or the history examination specimen collection if the person doesn't know how to prevent them coming back in the future I was educated in Australia in sexual health we were always taught if we did our job well and it was a bacterial problem it's unlikely the person would come back it is important to explain to them what safer sex