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NM 701 EXAM 6 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE P - polyps A - adenomyosis L - leiomyomata / fibroids - fibroids usually asymptomatic M - malignancy & hyperplasia C - coagulopathy - usually bleeding d/o identified in teen yrs with heavy bleeding or - clotting d/o & taking heparin or warfarin - NOT under I d/t cx being r/t clotting d/o O - ovulatory dysfunction - hormone imbalances --> both excessive anovulatory bleeding & amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea --> such as PCOS, pit tumors (prolactinomas), thyroid d/o, amenorrhea assoc w/ excessive exercise & min. body fat E - endometrial - aka DUB (dysfunctional uterine bleeding) - Dx of exclusion - still ovulating - has no coagulopathies, structural abnormalities --> NONE of PALM - not taking meds that would cx AUB I - iatrogenic - meds or - LNG-IUDs N - not yet classified - catch all - any other cxes not yet identified or unfinished work up --> ex: elderly woman awaiting US normal follicular phase & proliferative phase - ovarian cycle --> lots follicles being produced & moderate estrogen levels - uterine cycle --> rapid endometrium proliferation normal ovulation & secretory phase - ovarian cycle --> high estrogen & LH surge & CL formed - uterine cycle --> lots of progesterone to stablize endometrium cxing lots of vascular normal luteal phase - ovarian cycle --> follicle turns into CL producing progesterone & conts to keep endometrium stable end of normal menstrual cycle - ovarian cycle --> CL degenerates producing less progesteron - uterine cycle --> low progesterone cxes endometrium to become unstable cxing menses to begin = uterus sloughing & constriction of spiral arteries cxing decreased blood & O2 cxing cramping anovulation - AUB-O - ovaries do not release egg during menstrual cycle = no ovulation - very common --> particularly at extremes of reproductive yrs = teens immediately postmenarche or perimenopause - can be normal anovulation menstrual cycle - follicles making estrogen --> cxing endometrium to build up --> but --> NO ovulation = NO CL = NO progesterone to keep endometrium stable --> cxing no orderly bleeding b/c no degeneration of CL keeping things on schedule anovulation hormones - high sustained levels of unopposed estrogen = no progest

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NM 701 EXAM 6 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE

P

- polyps

A

- adenomyosis

L

- leiomyomata / fibroids

- fibroids usually asymptomatic

M

- malignancy & hyperplasia

C

- coagulopathy

- usually bleeding d/o identified in teen yrs with heavy bleeding

or

- clotting d/o & taking heparin or warfarin

- NOT under I d/t cx being r/t clotting d/o

O

- ovulatory dysfunction

- hormone imbalances --> both excessive anovulatory bleeding & amenorrhea or

,oligomenorrhea --> such as PCOS, pit tumors (prolactinomas), thyroid d/o, amenorrhea

assoc w/ excessive exercise & min. body fat

E

- endometrial

- aka DUB (dysfunctional uterine bleeding)

- Dx of exclusion

- still ovulating

- has no coagulopathies, structural abnormalities --> NONE of PALM

- not taking meds that would cx AUB

I

- iatrogenic

- meds

or

- LNG-IUDs

N

- not yet classified

- catch all

- any other cxes not yet identified or unfinished work up --> ex: elderly woman awaiting

US

normal follicular phase & proliferative phase

- ovarian cycle --> lots follicles being produced & moderate estrogen levels

- uterine cycle --> rapid endometrium proliferation

normal ovulation & secretory phase

,- ovarian cycle --> high estrogen & LH surge & CL formed

- uterine cycle --> lots of progesterone to stablize endometrium cxing lots of vascular

normal luteal phase

- ovarian cycle --> follicle turns into CL producing progesterone & conts to keep

endometrium stable

end of normal menstrual cycle

- ovarian cycle --> CL degenerates producing less progesteron

- uterine cycle --> low progesterone cxes endometrium to become unstable cxing

menses to begin = uterus sloughing & constriction of spiral arteries cxing decreased

blood & O2 cxing cramping

anovulation

- AUB-O

- ovaries do not release egg during menstrual cycle = no ovulation

- very common --> particularly at extremes of reproductive yrs = teens immediately

postmenarche or perimenopause

- can be normal

anovulation menstrual cycle

- follicles making estrogen --> cxing endometrium to build up --> but --> NO ovulation =

NO CL = NO progesterone to keep endometrium stable --> cxing no orderly bleeding

b/c no degeneration of CL keeping things on schedule

anovulation hormones

- high sustained levels of unopposed estrogen = no progesterone

, woman with uterus & anovulation has what risk r/t unopposed estrogen & no

progesterone

- endometrial hyperplasia & CA --> just like if uterus & HT for menopause

anovulation & unpredictable sloughing of uterus & irregular bleeding r/t

- continuously proliferating, fragile endometrium that eventually outgrows it's blood

supply

anovulation & teens

- occurs d/t immature HPO axis --> that isn't yet ovulatory

- don't worry too much about unopposed estrogen d/t eventual ovulation & cycle

regularity

anovulation & perimenopausal

- occurs d/t irregular ovulation or no ovulation --> r/t declining ovarian function -->

ovarian follicles are not receptive to FSH

- physiologic related & no intervention needed unless becoming anemic or inconvience

by heavy bleeding

- do need to to worry about unopposed estrogen, endometrial hyperplasia, & CA

AUB & postmenopause

- any bleeding requires investigation for endometrial hyperplasia & malignancy

amenorrhea

- no period for 6 months

or

- no period for 3 of normal cycles

- would not wait this long to see someone
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