(complete) RN ATI Capstone Maternal Newborn and Women-s Health
RN ATI Capstone Maternal Newborn and Women's Health 2016
Health Promotion and
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Cancer Disorders: Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer (Active Learning Template - System Disorder, RM AMS RN 10.0 Chp 92)
Age greater than 40 years
Nulliparity or first pregnancy after 30 years of age
Family history of ovarian, breast, or genetic mutation for hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC)
BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations Diabetes mellitus
Early menarche/late menopause
History of dysmenorrhea or heavy bleeding Endometriosis
High-fat diet (possible risk) Hormone replacement therapy Use of infertility medications
Older adult clients following surgery for cancer
Contraception: Contraindication to Intrauterine Device (Active Learning Template - Basic Concept, RM MN RN 10.0 Chp 1)
RISKS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
Best used by women in a monogamous relationship due to the risks of STIs Can cause irregular menstrual bleeding
Risk of bacterial vaginosis, uterine perforation, or uterine expulsion Must be removed in the event of pregnancy
CONTRA-INDICATIONS: Active pelvic infection, abnormal uterine bleeding, severe uterine distortion; for copper IUD also Wilson’s diseases and copper allergy
Contraception: Evaluating Client Understanding of an Intrauterine Device (Active Learning Template - Medication, RM MN RN 10.0 Chp 1)
A chemically active T-shaped device that is inserted through the cervix and placed in the uterus by the provider.
Releases a chemical substance that damages sperm in transit to the uterine tubes and prevents fertilization. The most effective contraceptive methods at preventing pregnancy are the long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods: implant and IUDs.
IUDs can be used by nulliparous and multiparous women.
CLIENT EDUCATION: The device must be monitored monthly by clients after menstruation to ensure the presence of the small string that hangs from the device into the upper part of the vagina to rule out [Show Less]