First line therapy for genito-urinary syndrome of menopause.
What is long-acting vaginal moisturizers +/- low-dose vaginal estrogen?
Diagnostic criteria for recurrent UTI.
What is culture-proven UTI ≥2 in 6 months or ≥3 in 12 months?
First line treatment for low risk (<7 prognostic score) gestational trohpoblastic neoplasia.
The recommended antibiotic prophylaxis prior to a suction D&C.
What is doxycycline 200 mg?
First line medical therapy for patients with PCOS attempting pregnancy with ART.
What is letrozole?
The only nonhormonal agent approved by the FDA for treatment of hot flushes.
What is paroxetine?
Contraindications to mirabegron for OAB (3).
What are severe uncontrolled hypertension, end-stage renal disease, or significant liver impairment?
Primary treatment for large (>4 cm) or metastatic cervical cancer.
What is radiation with concurrent chemotherapy?
The upper limits of fluid deficit for electrolyte-containing and electrolyte-poor liquid media during hysteroscopy.
What is 1,000–1,500 mL of a nonelectrolyte solution or 2,500 mL of an electrolyte solution?
(750-mL fluid maximum deficit is recommended in patients with comorbidities such as cardiovascular or renal compromise)
Potential teratogenic effects of misoprostol.
What are most commonly limb abnormalities +/- Möbius syndrome (mask-like facies with bilateral sixth and seventh nerve palsy and micrognathia)?
FDA-approved medication for up to 24 months of use to treat heavy menstrual bleeding associated with uterine leiomyomas (ie, AUB-L).
What are Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonists With Hormonal Add-Back Therapy?
(Elagolix (300 mg bid) + add-back therapy (1 mg estradiol/0.5 mg norethindrone daily))
Criteria for Stage II pelvic organ prolapse.
When the most distal prolapse is between 1 cm above and 1 cm below the hymen (at least 1 point is −1, 0, or +1)?
The age at which bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is recommended for BRCA1-positive women.
What is between 35 and 40 or after completion of child bearing?
Continuing this medication throughout the peri-operative period has been shown to reduce the risk of myocardial infarction.
What are β-blockers?
CDC recommended outpatient treatment for PID.
What is Ceftriaxone 500 mg IM + Doxycycline 100 mg BID for 14 days + Metronidazole 500 mg BID for 14 days?
ACOG recommended initial medication therapy for most postmenopausal patients at increased risk of fracture.
What are bisphosphonates?
The risk of urinary tract malignancy in low-risk, never-smoking women <50 years without asymptomatic microscopic hematuria with <25 RBCs per high-power field.
What is less than or equal to 0.5%?
The ovarian tumor type associated with elevated inhibin.
What is a granulosa cell tumor?
The recommended VTE prophylaxis for a 32 year old woman with a BMI 24 undergoing a laparoscopic bilateral salpingectomy with no additional pertinent past medical/surgical history.
What is mechanical (eg. intermittent pneumatic compression)?
Adnexal mass size at which treatment with MTX for ectopic is relatively contraindicated.
What is greater than 3.5 cm?
Asymptomatic postmenopausal women with an endometrial stripe less than this thickness can be managed expectantly.
What is less than 11 mm?
(risk of cancer is approximately 0.002%)
Treatment for asymptomatic patients who have a small, type 1 mesh exposure.
Expectant management, with or without topical estrogen
The age at which you should consider biopsying new Bartholin's cysts in women.
What is 40 years old?
The most common causes of pre-renal oliguria (3).
What are dehydration, sepsis, and hypotension?
Diagnostic criteria for primary ovarian insufficiency.
What is age <40 with 4 months of amenorrhea and 2 menopausal FSH concentrations at least 1 month apart?