RATED A+
✔✔UTI patient teaching - ✔✔-avoid tub baths, spermicides, oil-bass lube, perfume to
peritoneal area
-void after intercourse
-cotton underwear and no tight fitting stuff
-hygienic care --> front to back wiping
-increase fluid intake to 8-10 glasses a day
✔✔prostatitis - ✔✔acute or chronic inflammation of the prostate.
✔✔Prostatitis symptoms - ✔✔Prostate is swollen, tender, firm, and warm to touch.
Caused by bacterial infection
• fever, chills, dysuria, urgency, frequency, dribbling, and pain.
✔✔Gornorrhea tx - ✔✔
✔✔Syphilis - ✔✔an STD that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a small
bacterium called a spirochete
✔✔vaginitis - ✔✔inflammation of the vagina with redness, swelling, and irritation; often
caused by a specific organism, such as Candida (yeast) or Trichomonas (a sexually
transmitted parasite)
✔✔Genital warts treatment - ✔✔genital warts (=condylomata acuminata)
*cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen*
*surgery (for large ones)*
*podophyllin*
*Imiquimod* --> locally applied immunoSTIMULANT, sloughs off lesion
-laser
-trichloroacetic acid
✔✔herpes simplex - ✔✔"cold sores"; clear vesicles with red base that evolve into
pustules, usually at lip-skin junction
✔✔herpes simplex Treatment - ✔✔acyclovir, famciclovir, valacyclovir
✔✔mamogram - ✔✔x-ray of the breast
✔✔amenorrhea - ✔✔absence of menstruation; termed secondary amenorrhea when
menstruation has begun and then ceases; most common cause is pregnancy
, ✔✔PID - ✔✔pelvic inflammatory disease
✔✔Contraception methods - ✔✔Prevent egg release
Prevent sperm
Prevent access of sperm to egg
Prevent implantation
✔✔secondary amenorrhea - ✔✔the absence of menstruation after a period of normal
menses
✔✔dysmenorrhea - ✔✔painful menstruation
✔✔menorrhagia - ✔✔excessive menstrual bleeding
✔✔Pap smear results - ✔✔Class 1: normal
Class 2: atypical cells from inflammation
Class 3: Abnormal cells consistent with mild dysplasia or moderate dysplasia.
Class 4: Sever dysplasia and carcinoma
Class 5: Abnormal cells consistent with invasive cancer of squamous cell origin.
✔✔Asherman syndrome - ✔✔Secondary amenorrhea due to loss of basalis and
scarring
✔✔uterine prolapse - ✔✔the condition in which the uterus slides from its normal position
in the pelvic cavity and sags into the vagina
✔✔cystocele - ✔✔protrusion of the bladder into the vagina
✔✔rectocele - ✔✔hernia of the rectum into the vagina
✔✔renal calculi - ✔✔(Kidney Stones) high concentrations of solutes in urine trigger
crystalization in renal pelvis. calcium, magnesium, uric acid. alkaline urine is a
contributing factor
✔✔Crohn's disease - ✔✔chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract usually affecting the
ileum and colon
✔✔Irritabel Bowel Syndrome (IBS) - ✔✔
✔✔gastroenteritis - ✔✔inflammation of the stomach and intestines
✔✔hepatitis A - ✔✔a form of viral hepatitis transmitted in food, causing fever and
jaundice.