NURS 5432 Module 2 & 3 Women's
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Polyps
Adenomyosis
Leiomyoma
Malignancy and hyperplasia
Abnormal uterine
Coagulopathy
bleeding: PALM-COEIN
Ovulatory dysfunction
Endometrial causes
Iatrogenic causes
Not yet classified
, ACS start at 25:
Primary HPV alone q 5 years or
co-testing q 5 years or
ACS and ACOG
cytology alone q 3 years
guidelines 21-29 years
ACOG start at 21:
cytology alone q 3 years
ACS:
Primary HPV testing alone q 5 years or
co-testing q 5 years or
cytology alone q 3 years
ACS and ACOG
guidelines 30-65 years
ACOG:
co-testing q 5 years or
cytology alone q 3 years or
primary HPV testing alone q 5 years
o Adenomyosis: endometrium breaks through the
wall of the myometrium
Adenomyosis § Presentation : pain with periods and or
dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, heavy menstrual
bleeding
· ASCUS - atypical squamous cells of undetermined
ASCUS
significance
, • Firm labial mass or cyst
• Erythema, induration
Assessment Findings
• Edema of labia minora
Bartholin Gland Cyst
• Low-grade fever
• Possible purulent drainage
◦ Obstruction of one or both Bartholin glands that
results in pus formation, producing a lump or
abscess.
The Bartholin glands are located bilaterally to the
opening of the vagina and are approximately 0.5
cm
Bartholin's Gland
in size. Bartholin glands secrete fluids that help
Cyst/Abscess definition
lubricate the vulva and can become blocked,
resulting in
abscess/cyst formations. Abscesses are usually 1-3
cm, unilateral and painful; Bartholin's gland cysts
are
usually painless
Bethesda Classification Squamous cell abnormalities
bluish discoloration of the cervix from venous
Chadwick's sign congestion (Chadwick's sign), usually visible by
eight to 10 weeks gestation,
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Terms in this set (57)
Polyps
Adenomyosis
Leiomyoma
Malignancy and hyperplasia
Abnormal uterine
Coagulopathy
bleeding: PALM-COEIN
Ovulatory dysfunction
Endometrial causes
Iatrogenic causes
Not yet classified
, ACS start at 25:
Primary HPV alone q 5 years or
co-testing q 5 years or
ACS and ACOG
cytology alone q 3 years
guidelines 21-29 years
ACOG start at 21:
cytology alone q 3 years
ACS:
Primary HPV testing alone q 5 years or
co-testing q 5 years or
cytology alone q 3 years
ACS and ACOG
guidelines 30-65 years
ACOG:
co-testing q 5 years or
cytology alone q 3 years or
primary HPV testing alone q 5 years
o Adenomyosis: endometrium breaks through the
wall of the myometrium
Adenomyosis § Presentation : pain with periods and or
dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, heavy menstrual
bleeding
· ASCUS - atypical squamous cells of undetermined
ASCUS
significance
, • Firm labial mass or cyst
• Erythema, induration
Assessment Findings
• Edema of labia minora
Bartholin Gland Cyst
• Low-grade fever
• Possible purulent drainage
◦ Obstruction of one or both Bartholin glands that
results in pus formation, producing a lump or
abscess.
The Bartholin glands are located bilaterally to the
opening of the vagina and are approximately 0.5
cm
Bartholin's Gland
in size. Bartholin glands secrete fluids that help
Cyst/Abscess definition
lubricate the vulva and can become blocked,
resulting in
abscess/cyst formations. Abscesses are usually 1-3
cm, unilateral and painful; Bartholin's gland cysts
are
usually painless
Bethesda Classification Squamous cell abnormalities
bluish discoloration of the cervix from venous
Chadwick's sign congestion (Chadwick's sign), usually visible by
eight to 10 weeks gestation,