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3 features of polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Correct Answers
(1) absent or irregular menses,
( 2)hyperandrogegism (hirsutism, acne, alopecia, elev.
testosterone)
(3) polycystic ovaries on US
5 Ps Correct Answers 1. Partners- (Number and gender; Males,
females or both; Past 2 months; Past 12 months)
2.Prevention of pregnancy
3. Protection from STDs
4. Practices
"I am going to be more explicit about the kind of sex you have
been having over the last year so I understand your risks for
STDs"
Vaginal, anal, oral.
Condom use?
5. Past Hx of STDs
A pad of adipose tissue covering the symphysis pubis. Covered
with hair (maybe) in the pospubertal female. Correct Answers
Mons pubis
a pair of oval organs resting on the lateral pelvic all at the level
of the anterosuperior iliac spine. Approximately 3 cm long, 2 cm
wide and 1-1.5 cm thick (almond shaped). Secrete estrogen,
progesterone and testosterone. Palpable in only ≈ 50% of
reproductive age women. Correct Answers ovaries
, abnormal uterine bleeding Correct Answers bleeding between
menses; includes infrequent, excessive, prolonged, or post-
menopausal bleeding
absence of initiating periods Correct Answers primary
amenorrhea
Acute pelvic pain - emergency! Correct Answers due to PID
(most common), then ruptured ovarian cyst, then followed by
appendicitis, ovarian torsion,ectopic
amenorrhea Correct Answers absence of menses
amenorrhea followed by heavy bleeding suggests Correct
Answers threatened abortion or dysfunctional uterine bleed
related to lack of ovulation
Anterior bulging Correct Answers cystocele
area enclosed by the labia minora and contain six openings:
urethra, vagina, two ducts of Bartholin glands and the two ducts
of Skene glands. Correct Answers vestibule
Avoid suppositories, douching and sex _____hrs before vag
exam Correct Answers 24-48 hrs
Basic Component of well-woman visit Correct Answers
History: personal, family, sexual, medical, reproductive
Physical exam: ht, wt, BP, neck, breasts, abdomen, pelvic and
skin. If > 40 all oral cavity and axillae