Exam #4: Female Genitalia Flashcards

1
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What is the definition of menarche?

A

First menstruation & initiation of cyclic menstrual function

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2
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What is the definition of menopause?

A

Absence of menses for 12 consecutive months

*Usually occurs between 48 & 55 years

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3
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What is the definition of postmenopausal bleeding?

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Bleeding occurring 6 months or more after the cessation of menses

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4
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What is the definition of amenorrhea?

A

Absence of menses

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5
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What is the definition of dysmenorrhea?

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Painful or difficult menstruation

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6
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What is the definition of premenstrual syndrome?

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A cluster of emotional, behavioral, & physical symptoms occurring 5 days before menses for 3 consecutive cycles

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7
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What is the definition of abnormal uterine bleeding?

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Bleeding between menses; includes infrequent, excessive, prolonged, or postmenopausal bleeding

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8
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When does menarche usually occur?

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Between 9-16

*Note that it can take a full year to become regulated

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9
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What are the current guidelines for initiating PAP smears/ HPV screening?

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Begins at 21, PERIOD i.e. regardless of behavior

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10
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What are the current PAP smear guidelines for 21-29 year olds?

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Cytology only Q3 years WITHOUT HPV testing

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11
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What are the current PAP smear guidelines for 30-65 year olds?

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Co-testing i.e. cytology & HPV testing is preferred Q5 years

*Cytology alone Q3 years is acceptable, but not the preferred practice

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12
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Is HPV testing alone recommended?

A

NO

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13
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What are the screening recommendations for those >65?

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Depends on previous results

  • Past 5 years negative= no further testing
  • No screening if hysterectomy with cervix removed & no history of CIN2 or higher

*If there was a history of a high-grade lesion when the patient was under 65, screening continues

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14
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When do the general screening guidelines NOT apply?

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1) HIV infection
2) Immunosuppression
3) Exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) in utero
4) History of cervical cancer

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15
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Describe the location of Bartholin’s Glands.

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Bartholin’s glands are two pea sized glands located slightly posterior and to the left and right of the opening of the vagina

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16
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What direction does the cervix point in the anteverted uterus?

A

Posteriorly

17
Q

What direction does the cervix point in the retroverted uterus?

A

Anteriorly

18
Q

What direction does the cervix point in the midposition uterus?

A

Horizontal

19
Q

Describe the HPV vaccine.

A
  • “Gardasil”
  • Targets HPV 16 & 18 (2 most common cancer causing HPV types)
  • Vaccine DOES NOT protect against 30% of cervical cancer caused by non HPV-16 & 18