A painless chancre in the genital region
What is the signs of primary syphilis?
A pregnant woman in the third trimester should assess this and be concerned if it stops for 12 hours.
What is fetal movement counts?
Take at night to limit gastric upset and take with vitamin C to increase absorption.
What are teaching points for patients taking iron?
PICA is a sign for this condition.
What is iron deficiency anemia?
This type of contraception should be placed before intercourse, remain in place for at least 6 hours after intercourse. Then it should be cleaned with mild soap and water and dusted with cornstarch.
What are education points for patients using diaphragms?
Fever, sore throat and a skin rash on their hands and torso
What are signs of secondary syphilis?
This condition is caused by a woman laying supine.
What is supine hypotension?
This condition is the most often the result of pregnancy.
What is primary amenorrhea?
Surgical management or methotrexate are the two typical interventions for this pregnancy complication.
What is ectopic pregnancy?
This is a potential adverse side effect of spiralactone.
What is hyperkalemia?
Miconazole and fluconazole are medications for this condition.
What are medications used to treat vulvovaginal candidiases?
This patient is counseled that they will need antibiotic therapy during labor to prevent transmission to the neonate.
What is the education for a patient that is GBS positive?
Caffeine can irritate a woman experiencing this issue.
What is pre-menstrual syndrome?
Decreasing hCG and bleeding are signs of this early pregnancy complication.
What are signs of a spontaneous abortion?
This contraceptive has a string, increases the risk of an ectopic pregnancy and needs to be checked before each act of intercourse.
What is an intrauterine device?
These infections are examples of sexually transmitted infections reported to the local disease authorities.
What are gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV?
Quickening, ballotment, and lightening.
What are signs of the presence of a fetus?
Heat therapy is an effective non-pharmalogical intervention for this women's health issue.
What is premenstrual syndrome?
This test assesses for decelerations with induced contractions.
What is a contraction stress test?
Smoke, heart disease, and hypertension would be contraindications for this contraception
What are contraindications for combined oral contraceptives?
This disease is caused by having multiple partners, using an intrauterine device, and having a history of sexually transmitted disease.
What are risk factors for pelvic inflammatory disease?
Hegars sign, Chadwicks sign, positive pregnancy test, Goodell's sign are this type of sign of pregnancy.
What are probable signs of pregnancy?
Diet, exercise, and SSRIs are good options for patients experiencing this disorder that are trying to get pregnant
What are treatment options for premenstrual dysphoric disorder when a patient is trying to get pregnant?
Caution with urination due to drug clearance, avoiding sun exposure, gastric distress, irreversible hair loss, and follow-up hCGs for 6-8 weeks are patient education points for this drug.
What is methotrexate?
Fluid retention, venous thromoembolism, hormone dependent cancer, and gallbladder can all be caused by this hormone therapy.
What are the health risks of estrogen therapy?
A 9 valent vaccine recommended up to 15-45 years old and can consists of 3 injections for this age group, and local pain at site is common
What are the recommendations for Gardasil?
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Audible systolic murmur, heart rate 10-15 beats above the pre-pregnancy values, increase in intravascular volume by over 40-45%and dependent edema in lower extremities
What are normal adaptations of pregnancy?
This medication is the most effective treatment for all gonococcal infections.
What is ceftriaxone? (a cephlasporin)
This non-invasive test can be used to identify chromosomal anamolies in the neonate.
What is cell free DNA testing (NIPT) and Maternal Serum Alpha Fetal Protein?
MSAFP increased is for neural tube defects
decreased is for chromosomal anomalies.
This is an adverse effect of the depo-provera shot.
What contraception causes a decrease in bone density?
These two antibiotics are used for treating chlamydia.
What are doxycyline and azithromycin?
If the non-stress test is non-reactive, this test is the follow-up.
What is a BPP?
Multiple sexual partners, STIs, recent miscarriage/delivery and IUDs are risk factors for this condition.
What is pelvic inflammatory disease?
This test is reactive with two accelerations, moderate variability and no late/variable decelerations
This medication can be taken within 48-72 hours after intercourse to prevent conception.
What is plan-b?