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If you have elevated WBC's...what could be the problem?
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PID
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Causes of PID...
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Early sexual contact
Mulitple sexual partners History of STD's Douching Menstrating women |
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Symptons of PID...
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intense pelvic pain
discharge abnormal bleeding palpable adnexa mass elevated WBC febrile |
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Sonographic apprearance of PID..
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collection of fluid/pus in pelvic cavity, endometritis, salpingitis, enlarged ovaries
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Route of transmission for PID
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its spread through fluids surrounding pelvic organs....cervix, endo, tubes, ovaries, peritoneum
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If you have true PID you will have a"__________" when trying to insert a TRV probe
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Chandelier sign- major pain while trying to insert a probe
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The most common site of PID is....
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within the tubes...lcan present as salpinitits, hydrosalpinx or pyosalpinx
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What is Ashermans Syndrome?
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Scar tissue
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What is Salpingitis?
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Inflammation of the fallopian tubes
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What causes Salpingitis?
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PID, endometriosis or scar tissue
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What are the symptons of salpingitis?
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acute or chronic pain
may be asymptonmatic pelvic "fullness" low grade fever |