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Definition
The Graves speculum is the most common variety used by
OB/GYNs. This vaginalspeculum is commonly available in multiple
sizes: small, medium and large. The bills of the Graves speculum,
which resemble a duck's mouth, are wider than the bills of the
Pederson speculum, and the sides are also curved
Diagnostics
Pap smear
Vaginal culture
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pelvic ultrasound
EMB-Endometrial biopsy
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Lab Tests
qualitative/quantitative HcG, CBC with platelets, Pt and PTT, FHS,
Progesterone, TSH, Iron, and Prolactin
(Lab Tests Explained)
Prolactin-High levels interfere with the normal production of other
hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This can result in
irregular or missed periods, and prevent ovulation. Some women
can have high levels and be completely asymptomatic
FHS-
History (EXTRA INFO TO KNOW)
1. Pelvic pain? think....
Miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, PID, trauma, sexual abuse or assault
2. Nausea, weight gain, urinary frequency, fatigue? think...
Pregnancy
3. Weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, fatigue? think.....
Hypothyroidism
4. Weight loss, sweating, palpitations?.....
Hyperthyroidism
5. Easy bruising, tendency to bleed? think... Coagulopathy
6. Jaundice, history of hepatitis? Think...
Liver disease
7. Hirsutism, acne, acanthosis nigricans, obesity? Think
Polycystic ovary syndrome
8. Postcoital bleeding (spotting or bleeding after intercourse
unrelated to menstrual cycle)? Think...
Cervical dysplasia, endocervical polyps
[Type here]
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9. Galactorrhea, headache, visual-field disturbance?Think
Pituitary adenoma
10. Weight loss, excessive exercise, stress? Think
[Type here]
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Correct
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1 of 50
Definition
The Graves speculum is the most common variety used by
OB/GYNs. This vaginalspeculum is commonly available in multiple
sizes: small, medium and large. The bills of the Graves speculum,
which resemble a duck's mouth, are wider than the bills of the
Pederson speculum, and the sides are also curved
Diagnostics
Pap smear
Vaginal culture
[Type here]
6552 Advanced Nurse Practice in Reproductive Health Care,tested exam questions with
correct solutions,pass guaranteed.
,6552 Advanced Nurse Practice in Reproductive Health Care,tested exam questions with
correct solutions,pass guaranteed.
pelvic ultrasound
EMB-Endometrial biopsy
[Type here]
6552 Advanced Nurse Practice in Reproductive Health Care,tested exam questions with
correct solutions,pass guaranteed.
,6552 Advanced Nurse Practice in Reproductive Health Care,tested exam questions with
correct solutions,pass guaranteed.
Lab Tests
qualitative/quantitative HcG, CBC with platelets, Pt and PTT, FHS,
Progesterone, TSH, Iron, and Prolactin
(Lab Tests Explained)
Prolactin-High levels interfere with the normal production of other
hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This can result in
irregular or missed periods, and prevent ovulation. Some women
can have high levels and be completely asymptomatic
FHS-
History (EXTRA INFO TO KNOW)
1. Pelvic pain? think....
Miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, PID, trauma, sexual abuse or assault
2. Nausea, weight gain, urinary frequency, fatigue? think...
Pregnancy
3. Weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, fatigue? think.....
Hypothyroidism
4. Weight loss, sweating, palpitations?.....
Hyperthyroidism
5. Easy bruising, tendency to bleed? think... Coagulopathy
6. Jaundice, history of hepatitis? Think...
Liver disease
7. Hirsutism, acne, acanthosis nigricans, obesity? Think
Polycystic ovary syndrome
8. Postcoital bleeding (spotting or bleeding after intercourse
unrelated to menstrual cycle)? Think...
Cervical dysplasia, endocervical polyps
[Type here]
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9. Galactorrhea, headache, visual-field disturbance?Think
Pituitary adenoma
10. Weight loss, excessive exercise, stress? Think
[Type here]
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correct solutions,pass guaranteed.