Early menopause
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entering menopause between 40 and 45
Copper IUD
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can stay up to 10 years
recommended for emergency contraception if you have had unprotected
sex in the past few days and need to avoid pregnancy and plan to continue
using IUD for birth control
,Definitive criteria PID
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histopathological evidence on endometrial biopsy
tubo-ovarian abscess on transvaginal ultrasound
laparoscopic abnormalities
How long after syphilis contact does it take for symptoms to occur?
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2-4 weeks
menopause
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point in time one year after the cessation of menstruation
which fractures are associated with premature mortality in osteoporosis
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hip and vertebral
,drug of choice for treatment of uncomplicated UTI in pregnant women?
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macrobid
PID
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acute or chronic inflammation of upper female genital tract from bacterial
infection
most commonly caused from gonorrhea and chlamydia
ER positive breast cancer
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confers a good prognosis and sensitivity to endocrine therapies
ex: tamoxifen treatment
Most common pathogen for UTI
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, E coli
Unopposed estrogen therapy
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those taking lower dose at lower risk of breast cancer
lower the dose, the lower the risk for dysfunctional bleeding and
endometrial hyperplasia
low dose does NOT increase risk endometrial cancer
hypertriglyceridemia in those with hyperlipidemia
increased risk thromboembolism
A 36 y/o presents to clinic with a several day history of fever, headache, sore throat,
wart like lesions to the mouth, myalgis, chills, maculopapular rash on palms of hands
and soles of feet. As the advanced provider, you know first line treatment for this
presentation is:
Amoxicillin
Flagyl
Rocephin
PCN G
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PCN G
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entering menopause between 40 and 45
Copper IUD
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can stay up to 10 years
recommended for emergency contraception if you have had unprotected
sex in the past few days and need to avoid pregnancy and plan to continue
using IUD for birth control
,Definitive criteria PID
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histopathological evidence on endometrial biopsy
tubo-ovarian abscess on transvaginal ultrasound
laparoscopic abnormalities
How long after syphilis contact does it take for symptoms to occur?
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2-4 weeks
menopause
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point in time one year after the cessation of menstruation
which fractures are associated with premature mortality in osteoporosis
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hip and vertebral
,drug of choice for treatment of uncomplicated UTI in pregnant women?
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macrobid
PID
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acute or chronic inflammation of upper female genital tract from bacterial
infection
most commonly caused from gonorrhea and chlamydia
ER positive breast cancer
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confers a good prognosis and sensitivity to endocrine therapies
ex: tamoxifen treatment
Most common pathogen for UTI
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, E coli
Unopposed estrogen therapy
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those taking lower dose at lower risk of breast cancer
lower the dose, the lower the risk for dysfunctional bleeding and
endometrial hyperplasia
low dose does NOT increase risk endometrial cancer
hypertriglyceridemia in those with hyperlipidemia
increased risk thromboembolism
A 36 y/o presents to clinic with a several day history of fever, headache, sore throat,
wart like lesions to the mouth, myalgis, chills, maculopapular rash on palms of hands
and soles of feet. As the advanced provider, you know first line treatment for this
presentation is:
Amoxicillin
Flagyl
Rocephin
PCN G
Give this one a try later!
PCN G