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OCP Facts
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Decreased risk of gonococcal PID
Increased risk of chlamydial infections Shorter, less painful, scant menses Decreased risk for ovarian cancer |
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OCP post pregnancy?
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Progestin only -- avoids problems with milk production
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Uterine atony
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Common cause of postpartum bleeding, find boggy uterus. Treat with uterine massage.
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Endometrial cancer
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most common gyn malignancy, typically presents with vaginal bleeding in post menopause women. DIC can be performed to help estab dx.
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Endometriosis
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Pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, usually women btw 30 and 40.
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Cervical cancer
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Post coital bleeding, +- discharge. May be asymptomatic until later. Risk factor is sex.
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Tubo-ovarian abscess
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Risk factor is PID, symptoms of peri-umbilical pains,
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Bacterial Vaginosis
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Foul smelling, Clue cells = epithelial cells w/smuged borders. Etiology = Gardenella vaginosis. TREAT = Metronidazole
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Trichonella
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Motile flagellated organism. Men may get urethritis, women -->strawberry cervix. Metro is treatment.
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Gonorrhea
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G neg diplococci; TX= ceftriaxone + doxy (b/c chlamydia is commonly present)
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Methotrexate Tx
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For ectopic pregnancy, if b-hcg < 6k. Give 1 dose, repeat b-hcg on day 4 and 7. If has not fallen 15%, give 2nd dose.
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