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Obstetrics - Correct Answer Originally separate from gynecology, and dealt with
pregnancy and childbirth
Gynecology - Correct Answer Initially a division of surgery, nonmalignant disorders of
the reproductive tract and associated organ systems and family planning
Subspecialties of OBGYN - Correct Answer Maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic
oncology, reproductive endocrinology-infertility, female pelvic medicine and
reconstructive surgery (urogynecology)
Maternal fetal medicine - Correct Answer High risk pregnancies and prenatal
diagnoses
Gynecologic oncology - Correct Answer treatment of malignancy of the reproductive
tract and associated organ systems
Reproductive Endocrinology -infertility - Correct Answer Addresses problems with
conception and gynecologic endocrine dysfunction
Female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery - Correct Answer Advanced pelvic
surgery and urologic problems involving the female urogenital system
How much of a woman's lifetime will be spent in menopause? - Correct Answer 1/3 of
her lifetime
What is the average age of menopause? - Correct Answer 51-52
What area of gynecology is becoming increasingly important? - Correct Answer
Menopause
What types of greetings are good for an initial encounter? - Correct Answer "How may
I help you today?" or "what brought you to the office today?"
Which is better, empathy or sympathy and why? - Correct Answer Empathy because
the physician tries to project him or herself into the patient's experience
, Empathetic communication - Correct Answer Learned skill that facilitates a good
patient-physician partnership and the most efficient use of the time available for patient
encounters
Motivational interviewing - Correct Answer Physician spends about the same amount
of time listening and talking during the first 2/3 of the patient visit
HPI - Correct Answer When the onset of symptoms is slow, patients are often unable
to accurately identify when the symptoms began. Asking in the context of recognizable
date prior to the visit (holidays) will often allow the patient to provide a better
chronological information
Past history - Correct Answer ask about medical, surgical or emotional diseases
and/or treatments the patient has had, including the diagnosis, medical and surgical
treatment and the results
Past Surgical History - Correct Answer Name, indication, when, where and by whom
History of STIs - Correct Answer Chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, , genital warts,
hepatitis, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, herpes, syphilis as well as about
vaginitis and vaginal discomfort
Differentiating velvets and vaginitis - Correct Answer from pelvic inflammatory disease,
this can avoid delay in appropriate evil and treatment, which can have a long term
impact on a woman's reproductive help
Immunization history - Correct Answer Important as it may become more important
because it may contain important information as worldwide travel becomes more
common
Menarche - Correct Answer Age at which menses began
Basic Menstrual history - Correct Answer Last menstrual period, length of periods,
number of days between periods, any recent changes in periods
Light vaginal bleeding - Correct Answer Makes determining the last menstrual period
difficult, specific questioning may be helpful in understanding whether a woman's last
menstrual cycle was normal or abnormal
Irregular bleeding - Correct Answer No set pattern or duration
Intermenstrual bleeding - Correct Answer bleeding between menses
Postcoital bleeding - Correct Answer Bleeding immediately after coitus