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Hep C prevention - ANSWER-Prevention-no vaccine, reducing
transmission and chronic liver disease. + pt do not donate
blood, , don't use razors or toothbrushes
Interstitial Cystitis risk factors - ANSWER-Risk factors- female,
>30
Interstitial Cystitis treatment - ANSWER-Tx- pelvic PT, NSAIDs,
TCA (relax bladder and block pain), antihistamine, pentosan
polysulfate sodium
Pyelonephritis - ANSWER--bacteria in urine culture/ bacterial
infection of kidney
Pyelonephritis symptoms - ANSWER-Sx- fever, shaking, chills,
CVA tenderness N/V, HA, increased urinary frequency, and
dysuria. -pyuria on UA w/ WBC casts....absence of pyuria
should raise suspicion for other dx.
,Pyelonephritis diagnosis - ANSWER-Dx- UA w/ culture
Pyelonephritis treatment - ANSWER-Tx- (outpt) Bactrim 14-21
days, antipyretics for fever
Cervical cancer screening - ANSWER-age 21
- 29 every 3 years
age 30 - 65
every 5 years with HPV co-
test or
3 yrs with cytology
when not to screen for cervical cancer - ANSWER-21 or
younger past 65 with 3 neg cytology or 2 neg HPV
within 10 years of stopping
when breast exams should be done? - ANSWER-
age 50 - 74 age 40 - 49 with strong family hx /
abdnorm mammo
Cervix/ Uterus Exam - ANSWER-Normally mobile can be moved
2-4cm w/o pain-restricted movement could mean inflammation
, Friable cervix - ANSWER-easily irritated, prone to bleeding esp
after intercourse---suspicious for cervical ca firm and easily
friable
Uterus - ANSWER-1/2 size of pt's fist. Pear shaped thick walled
organ between base of bladder and rectum. 2 portions. The
body and smaller cervix below.
Mammogram - ANSWER-screening method for breast ca.
Cancer may be id 2 yr b4 size detected via palpation.
Breast ultrasound - ANSWER-not recommended for screening
in general population. IS AN ADJUNCT TO ABNORMAL
MAMMO. May be added to highrisk woman. Can help decrease
false- neg rate of mammo and eval mammographically occult
palpable breast mass
Bartholin's Cyst - ANSWER-obstruction of main duct of
Bartholin's gland that results in retention of secretions/ cyst
formation. Gland and duct are located in deep posterior third of
labia major with duct opening to vestibule
Bartholin's Cyst diagnosis - ANSWER-Dx- clinical exam