O&G Flashcards
How often should a woman with HIV get cervical cytology
Yearly, nomral is 3 years
A 27-year-old woman complains of spasmodic pains in the left iliac fossa. These pains have been present for the past six months and sometimes radiate to the back. She often feels bloated, particularly around her period. She describes her bowels as being ‘stubborn’ but does not take a regular laxative. Vaginal and abdominal examination is unremarkable
IBS
A 26-year-old women develops sudden onset right iliac fossa pains whilst playing netball. She is nauseated and has vomited twice. On examination she is tender in the right iliac fossa.
Ovarian torsion
A 33-year-old woman is investigated for infertility. Laparoscopy is essentially normal. Hysterosalpingography shows blocked fallopian tubes bilaterally
PID
If had inadquate cervical smear result
repeat in 3 months, if have 2 in a row inadquate then do colpsocpy
Treatment of grade 1A SCC of carcinoma of the cervix, she is married and hopes to have future children in furthe
cone biopsy
Snowstrom apperapce on USS with no fetal parts
Complete hydatidiform mole
Criteria for Hyermermeis gravidarum
5% pre-pregnancy wgt loss AND dehydreation AND electiolyte imbalance
first line treatment for someone with heavy menstural bleeding
IUS
A 26-year-old woman is referred to the gynaecology clinic with severe dysmenorrhoea and a clinical history suggestive of endometriosis. She has tried paracetamol and ibuprofen with little benefit. She is not planning to start a family for the next couple of years. What is the recommended first-line management, providing that there are no contraindications
COCP