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when can lactational amenorrhea be relied upon as an effective method of contraception
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exclusively breast feeding every 3-4 hours for 6 months
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Rx for acute angle closure glaucoma
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B-
a+ cholinergics diuretics PG |
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a/w "dew drops on rose petals
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varicella
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features of bacterial vaginosis
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clue cells
increased pH |
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features of trichomonas infection
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motile
increased pH strawberry cervic |
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features of candida vaginitis
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cottage cheese
pseudohyphae normal pH |
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Rx for gonorrhea
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ceftriaxone
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Rx for chlamydia
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docycycline
(azithromycin) |
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complications of PID
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infertility
ectopic pregnancy chronic pelvic pain tubo-ovarian abscess adhesions |
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a/w "feels like sitting on an egg"
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pelvic prolapse
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what is a cystocele
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prolapse of bladder into the vagina
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what is a rectocele
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prolapse of rectum into vagina
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what is a enterocele
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prolapse of small bowel into vagina
(usually follows a hysterectomy) |
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what is a uterine prolapse
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prolapse of uterus into vagina
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which STD is mistaken for IBD because of its a/w fistula
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lymphogranuloma venereum
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a woman presents with symptoms of cystitis but gram stain shows no organisms. what is the likely cause
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chlamydia
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what are the stages of syphilis
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Stage 1
-chancre Stage 2 -rash on palms and sols -lymphadenopathy Stage 3 -gumma -tabes dorsalis |
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Rx for syphilis
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penicillin
(doxycycline) |
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how is PID diagnosed
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abd, pelvic, or adnexal pain
vaginal discharge with WBC leukocytosis, fever, increased ESR and CRP |
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what drug is no longer used to Rx gonorrhea due to resistance
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fluoroquinilones
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