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After reviewing the medical records of a client, a nurse finds that the client was earlier diagnosed with mild salpingitis and later had tubal dysfunction. The nurse also finds strains of Chlamydia in the client's blood specimen.
 
  What should the nurse interpret from this finding?
  1. The client is infected with syphilis.
  2. The client has condyloma acuminata.
  3. The client is infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV).
  4. The client has silent pelvic inflammatory disease.
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