dec 1 Flashcards

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most common cause of unilateral nipple discharge?

A

Papillary tumour (intraductal papilloma)

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empiric treatment of chlamydia and gonorrhea?

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Azithromycin + cerftriaxone

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why does kidney engorgement occur in pregnancy?

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  • there is increase in maternal blood filtering

- progesterone also causes ureteral dilation and decreased peristalsis and the uterus can partially block it

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4
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treatment of physiologic hydronephrosis of pregnancy?

A

none - reassurance

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5
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what ovarian tumour secretes estrogen?

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Granulosa cell tumour

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Causes of increased maternal serum alpha fetal protein?

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  • open neural tube defects
  • ventral wall defects
  • multiple gestation
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7
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Causes of decreased maternal serum alpha fetal protein?

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-aneuploidies

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Treatment for acute cervicitis ?

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azithromycin + ceftriaxone

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9
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Treatment for post-partum endometritis?

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gentamicin + ceftriaxone

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10
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Management of intraamniotic infection?

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Antiobiotics and immediate delivery

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what is lochia?

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the fluid that is dischraged from the vagina after childbirth

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describe normal lochia?

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Lochia rubra (day 0-4) = dark/red - bloody w small clots
Lochia Serosa (day 4-14) = serosanginous - pink or brownish  - slowly decreases
Lochia alba = white/yellow; creamy; light in quantitiy
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what are the genitourinary symptoms of menopause?

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  • vulvar dryness
  • dyspareunia
  • vaginal bleeding
  • urinary incontinence and reccurrent UTIs
  • pelvic pressure
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14
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what causes the urinary incontinence that can occur with menopause?

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-decreased collagen, elasticity and blood flow to the bladder trigone-> urogenital atrophy

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clinical features of sheehan syndrome?

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  • lactation failure
  • amenorhhea, hot flashes, vaginal atrophy
  • fatigue and bradycardia
  • anorexia, weight loss
  • decreasd lean body mass
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