8th Edition Casanova
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health CareManagement ..............................
Chapter 2: The Obstetrician–Gynecologist’s Role in Screening andPreventive Care ............................
Chapter 3: Ethics, Liability, and Patient Safety inObstetrics and Gynecology............................................
Chapter 4: Embryology and Anatomy .............................................................................................................
Chapter 5: Maternal–Fetal Physiology ............................................................................................................
Chapter 6: Preconception andAntepartum Care .............................................................................................
Chapter 7: Genetics and Genetic Disorders in Obstetrics andGynecology ...............................................
Chapter 8: Intrapartum Care .............................................................................................................................
Chapter 9: Abnormal Labor and Intrapartum FetalSurveillance ................................................................
Chapter 10: Immediate Care of the Newborn .................................................................................................
Chapter 11: Postpartum Care .............................................................................................................................
Chapter 12: PostpartumHemorrhage ...............................................................................................................
Chapter 13: MultifetalGestation .........................................................................................................................
Chapter 14: Fetal Growth Abnormalities: IntrauterineGrowth Restriction and Macrosomia .................
Chapter 15: Preterm Labor .................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 16: Third-Trimester Bleeding .............................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 17: Premature Rupture of Membranes ............................................................................................ 1
Chapter 18: Post-termPregnancy ..................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 19: Ectopic Pregnancy andAbortion................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 20: EndocrineDisorders .................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 21: Gastrointestinal, Renal, and Surgical Complications ............................................................. 1
Chapter 22: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders .............................................................................. 1
Chapter 23: Hematologic and ImmunologicComplications ....................................................................... 1
Chapter 24: InfectiousDiseases ......................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 25: Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders ...................................................................................... 1
Chapter 26: Contraception ................................................................................................................................ 1
Chapter 27: Sterilization .....................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 28: ...........................................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 29: Sexually TransmittedInfections ................................................................................................. 2
Chapter 30: Pelvic Support Defects, UrinaryIncontinence, and Urinary Tract Infection ......................2
Chapter 31: Endometriosis ...............................................................................................................................2
Chapter 32: Dysmenorrhea and Chronic Pelvic Pain ................................................................................. 2
Chapter 33: Disorders of the Breast ................................................................................................................ 2
Chapter 34: Gynecologic Procedures ............................................................................................................. 2
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,Chapter 35: Human Sexuality .......................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 36: Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence .................................................................................... 2
Chapter 37: Reproductive Cycles .................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 38: Puberty ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 39: Amenorrhea and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding ...................................................................... 2
Chapter 40: Hirsutism and Virilization .......................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 41: Menopause .................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 42:........................................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 43: Premenstrual Syndrome andPremenstrual Dysphoric Disorder ...................................... 3
Chapter 44: Cell Biology and Principles of Cancer Therapy ...................................................................... 3
Chapter 45: Gestational TrophoblasticNeoplasia ..........................................................................................3
Chapter 46: Vulvar and Vaginal Disease and Neoplasia .............................................................................3
Chapter 47: Cervical Neoplasia and Carcinoma .......................................................................................... 3
Chapter 48: Uterine Leiomyoma andNeoplasia ........................................................................................... 3
Chapter 49: Cancer of theUterine Corpus .......................................................................................................3
Chapter 50: Ovarian and Adnexal Disease ................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1: Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health CareManagement
1:
Elevating the head of the examining table approximately 30 degrees facilitates
a:
the observation of the patient's responses
b:
the ability of the patient to comfortably look around to distract her from the examinationc:
the contraction of the abdominal wall muscle groups, making the examination easierd:
comfortable blood pressure measurement
e:
the physician not being distracted by eye contact with the patient
2:
Which of the following uterine positions is most associated with dyspareunia?
a:
Midposition, retroflexed
b:
Retroverted, anteflexed
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, c:
Anteverted, anteflexed
d:
Retroverted, retroflexed
e:
Midpostion, anteflexed
3:
Inquiry concerning adult and child history of sexual abuse should be included in the sexual history
a:
if time permits
b:
in visits where there are suspicious physical findings but not otherwisec:
in visits where sufficient time is allotted
d:
in all new patient visits
e:
in visits where a specific indication is noted
4:
Peau d'orange change in the breast is associated with
a:
edema of the lymphatics
b:
jaundice
c:
too vigorous breastfeeding
d:
overly tight undergarments
e:
galactorrhea
5:
Which kind of speculum is often most suitable for examination of the nulliparous patient?
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, a:
Morgan's speculum
b:
Endoscopic speculum
c:
Ling
speculumd:
Graves speculum
e:
Pederson speculum
6:
Which uterine configuration is most difficult to assess for size, shape, configuration, and mobility?
a:
Midposition
b:
Anteverted
c:
There is no difference in difficulty
d:
Retroverted
7:
Which type of speculum is most appropriate for the examination of a parous menstrual woman?
a:
Ling
speculumb:
Graves speculum
c:
Pederson speculum
d:
Endoscopic speculum
e:
Morgan's speculum
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