PPT-Part 3 Pelvic Exam Findings and Conditions: Infectious

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eCampus Ontario Part 3 Infections Pelvic exam findings can be normal or may represent pathology This portion of the presentation describes findings and conditions

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eCampus Ontario Part 3 Infections Pelvic exam findings can be normal or may represent pathology This portion of the presentation describes findings and conditions that present on pelvic exam as an infection or is caused by an infectious organismparasite This infection is located on the vulvovaginal area . with thanks to Albert Goldfain. . and . Lindsay G. . Cowell. 1. IDO-Core. OBO Foundry ontology based on BFO and OGMS. Contains general terms in the ID domain:. E.g., ‘colonization’, ‘pathogen’, ‘infection’. In Reproductive Aged Women. August 2015. Hoa Nguyen. Jodi . Nagelberg. John Joseph. Kimberly Truong. Rola. . Khedraki. Sangeeta. . Kalsi. Definitions. Menorrhagia. : heavy menstrual bleeding (>80 . Pelvic Pain Learning Objectives Becky, a 39-year-old female veteran calls with a complaint of pelvic pain that started 24 hours ago. Case Study Nurse’s Critical Thinking : Assess the urgency of the complaint Melinda Rodriguez DNP, APRN, FNP-BC. Nursing Education Doctor’s Hospital at Renaissance Health Systems. Disclosures. Nothing to disclose. Objectives. Discuss a brief overview of the anatomy and physiology of the skin. OverviewWe o31er comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic care for conditions related to Services o31ered Conditions treated30Advanced laparoscopic surgery30LGBTQIA hormone therapy and30Care for women . . Presented by : Dr. . Sonu. Lecturer. Physical Examination: . Timing and Documentation. When: . Required at Screening and enrollment and, as indicated, at other times throughout study. Documentation: . Physical Exam CRF is recommended source document . Test Your Knowledge. . Katherine . Kaproth-Joslin. , MD, PhD . Ravinder. Sidhu, MBBS. Shweta Bhatt, MBBS. Susan . Voci. , MD. Patrick Fultz, MD. Vikram. . Dogra. , MBBS. Deborah Rubens, MD . All authors have disclosed no relevant relationships. . Gaby Vargas, MD, MS, FACS, FASCRS. Colon and Rectal Surgeon. Objectives. 1. Participants will be able to understand the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor. 2. Participants will be able to recognize patients with pelvic floor disorders. eCampus. Ontario. Part 2: Dermatosis. This portion of the presentation describes findings and conditions that may present on pelvic exam as dermatosis skin conditions of the vulvovaginal area. . The clinical manifestations may include [but are not limited to] vulvovaginal: burning, itching, irritation, vaginal/vulvar adhesions, pain and/or pain with intercourse [dyspareunia]. . eCampus. Ontario. Part 1: Masses/Lesions. Pelvic exam findings can be normal or may represent pathology. . This portion of the presentation describes findings and conditions that may present on pelvic exam as masses/lesions on the vulvovaginal area or cervix. . Differently Abled . Part 2 Pelvic Exam Considerations: . Differently Abled . The purpose of the pelvic exam is to check the size and position of organs, determine the underlying cause of pain, abnormal bleeding or discharge, screen for cervical dysplasia (pap tests), screen for infectious pathology [including sexually transmitted infections STI], and facilitate placement of birth control devices (diaphragm, intrauterine devices). . Thin muscular partition which separates pelvic cavity from perineum. Slung like a hammock around midline pelvic structures ( urethra, vagina, anal canal ). Structures forming Pelvic diaphragm. 2 muscles : levator ani , . Presented by . Msc. . Dr. . Reham. . Saad. . kadhum. . The Pelvis . The bony pelvis is composed of . four bones. : the two . hip bones. , which form the . lateral. and . anterior walls. , . The sacrum .

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