M6 13-005 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Amenorrhea | Absence of menstrual flow. |
Dysmenorrhea | Painful menstration. |
Menorrhagia | Excessive menstrual flow. |
Metrorrhagia | Excessive spotting between cycles. |
Endometriosis | Condition in which endometrial tissue appears outside the uterus. |
Vaginal Fistula | Abnormal opening in your vagina that connects it to another organ such as the bladder or colon |
Uterine Displacement | Abnormal placement of the uterus. |
Leiomyomas | Uterine fibroid tumors that are noncancerous growths in the uterus. |
Endometriosis | Condition in which endometrial tissue appears outside the uterus. |
Endometrial Tissue Spread | Lymphatic Circulation Menstrual Backflow Congenital Displacement |
Endometrial Tissue Responds To | Normal stimulation of the ovaries. |
Endometriosis: Manifestations | Lower ABD pain. Pelvic pain with or without pain in the rectum. Unilateral or bilateral. |
Endometriosis: Risks | White women, 25-35, higher in socioeconomic classes who postpone childbirth until later years. Never experienced childbirth or lactated. Family Hx. |
Endometriosis: Diagnosis | Symptoms Pelvic Examination |
Endometriosis: Treatment | High dose anti-ovulatroy medications Synthetic androgen Gonadotropin-releasing hormone Surgery |
Endometriosis: Nursing Considerations (Pain) | Mild Analgesics (Do not use ASA) Bed Rest Warm Sitz bath Warm Compresses |
Endometriosis: Nursing Considerations (Anxiety) | Listen Emotional Support Discuss Treatment Diagnostic procedures |
Endometriosis: Nursing Considerations (Discharge Teaching) | Methods to reduce discomfort Regular gynecologic exams Side effects of medications Notify the physician if: Pain increases-Menstrual flow is extremely heavy-Pregnancy occurs |
With endometriosis, why should ASA not be given? | Aspirin affects the clotting ability of the blood and is contraindicated with bleeding. |
GYN Fistulas | An abnormal opening between 2 organs or between an internal hollow organ and the exterior of the body. |
Types of GYN Fistulas | Urethrovaginal Vesicovaginal Rectovaginal |
Urethrovaginal Fistula | A fistula between the urethra and the vagina. |
Vesicovaginal Fistula | A fistula between the bladder and the vagina. |
Rectovaginal Fistula | An abnormal connection between the lower portion of the large intestine — the rectum — and the vagina. |
GYN Fistulas: Eitology | Tissue breakdown Obstetric injury Surgical injury Rectovaginal fistula may be seen as a complication of ulcerative colitis |
GYN Fistulas: S/S | Urine, feces, or flatus from vagina Vesicovaginal fistula may not void through the urethra Excoriated, infected external genitalia, and vaginal wall |
GYN Fistulas: Dx | Physical examination Methylene blue test. Intravenous pyelogram Indigo carmine test Cystoscopy |
GYN Fistulas: Tx | Surgical Nonsurgical May heal spontaneously |
GYN Fistulas: Nursing Interventions | Perineal hygiene Proper nutrition, fluid intake, and rest Prepare client for surgery Postoperative nursing care |
What are Kegel Exercises? | contraction of the muscles used to stop the flow of urine |
Relaxed Pelvic Muscles | Relaxation of the floor of the pelvis. |
Relaxed Pelvic Muscles: Types | Cystocele Rectocele Prolapse Urethrocele Enterocele |
Cystocele | Herniation of the urinary bladder through the wall of the vagina. |
Rectocele | a protrusion or herniation of the rectum into the vagina |
Prolapse | To fall out of place |
Urethrocele | prolapse of the female urethra. |
Enterocele | A hernial protrusion through a defect in the rectovaginal or vesicovaginal pouch. |
Relaxed Pelvic Muscles: Etiology | Un-repaired postpartum tears Childbirth, multiple births |
Pessary | firm rubber doughnut-shaped or ringed device that is inserted into the upper vagina to reposition and give support to the uterus when surgery is not performed |
Uterine Displacement: Types | Anteflexion Retroversion Retroflexion |
Anteflexion | the normal forward curvature of the uterus |
Retroversion | A turning or tilting backward, as of the uterus. |
Retroflexion | A backward bending, especially of the body of the uterus toward the cervix. |
Uterine Displacement: Etiology | Congenital Childbearing |
Leukorrhea | A thick, whitish discharge from the vagina or cervical canal. |
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) | group of physical and emotional symptoms defined as occurring in the 14 days prior to menstruation, relieved almost immediately by the onset of the period, and having at least a 7-day symptom-free break in each cycle |
Ovarian Cysts | Ovarian cysts are sacs containing fluid or semisolid material that develop in or on the surface of an ovary. |
Amenorrhea may be caused by | Insufficient hormone secretion Congenital abnormality Stress Pregnancy Menopause |
Hysterectomy | Surgical removal of the uterus. |
Abdominal hysterectomy | A hysterectomy made through an incision in the abdominal wall. |
Vaginal Hysterectomy | The surgical removal of the uterus through the vagina without incising the wall of the abdomen. |
Salpingectomy | Salpingectomy is the removal of one or both of a woman's fallopian tubes, the tubes through which an egg travels from the ovary to the uterus. |
Oophorectomy | Oophorectomy is the surgical removal of one or both ovaries |
Estrogens | ormones produced by the ovaries, the female sex glands |
Progestins | A female hormone, like progesterone, that acts on the inner lining of the uterus. |
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