Test Bank For Women’s Gynecologic Health Care 3rd Edition by Kerri Durnell Schuiling. Isbn. 9781284076028. 9781284124637.
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Table of Contents:-=Section 1 Introduction to Women’s Gynecologic Health
Chapter 1 Women’s Health from a Feminist Perspective
Women’s Health Care and Gynecologic Health
What Is Feminism?
Gender
Intersectionality
A Model of Care Based on a Feminist Perspective
Social Models Versus Biomedical Models of Health
Feminist Strategies for the Analysis of Women’s Health
Why a Text on Gynecology?
References
Chapter 2 Women’s Growth and Development Across the Life Span
Adolescence
Early Adulthood
Midlife
Older Women
Conclusion
References
Appendix 2-A Deanow’s Model of Development Highlighting Relational Tasks and Obstacles Throughout the Life Span
Chapter 3 Using Evidence to Support Clinical Practice
What Is Evidence-Based Practice?
A Feminist Perspective on Research
The History of Evidence-Based Practice
Research and Clinical Decision Making
Types of Research Evidence
Research Methods to Inform Clinical Practice
Moving from Best Evidence to Best Practice
Barriers to Using Research Evidence in Clinical Practice
Conclusion
References
Appendix 3-A Sources of Research Evidence
Section 2 Health Assessment and Promotion
Chapter 4 Health Promotion
Health Promotion: A National Initiative
Defining Health
Defining Prevention
Counseling and Education as Preventive Strategies
Effective Counseling Interventions for Healthy, Asymptomatic Women
Counseling Interventions for Women with Additional Risk Factors
Immunization Guidelines and Recommendations
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 Gynecologic Anatomy and Physiology
Pelvic Anatomy
Female Genitalia
Breast Anatomy and Physiology
Menstrual Cycle Physiology
References
Chapter 6 Gynecologic History and Physical Examination
Health History
Physical Examination for a Gynecologic Visit
Conclusion: Summing Up and Documenting Findings
References
Appendix 6-A Cervical Cytology Screening
Appendix 6-B Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Trichomonas vaginalis Infections
Appendix 6-C Preparing a Sample of Vaginal Secretions for Microscopic Examination
Appendix 6-D Anorectal Cytology Screening
Chapter 7 Periodic Screening and Health Maintenance
Health Maintenance: A National Priority
Grade A and B Screening Recommendations for All Women
Grade A and B Screening Recommendations for Older Women
Special Populations
Additional Observations
References
Chapter 8 Women’s Health After Bariatric Surgery
Introduction
Description
Assessment
Prevention
Management
Patient Education
Special Considerations
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9 Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer, and Transgender Health
Introduction
Gender and Sexuality Concepts
Social and Legal Context
Barriers to Health Care
Health Disparities
Culturally Responsive Care
Needs of Specific Populations
Conclusion
References
Chapter 10 Sexuality and Sexual Health
Definitions of Key Terms
Sexual Health and Practices
Sexual Desire
Sexual Self-Knowledge
Sexual Agency
Strength in Pelvic Muscles
Vibrators
Assessment of Sexual Health
Special Considerations
Conclusion
References
Chapter 11 Contraception
Contraceptive Efficacy and Effectiveness
Nonhormonal Methods
Hormonal Methods
Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
Emergency Contraception
Bibliography
References
Appendix 11-A Selected Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
Appendix 11-B Primary Mechanisms of Action of Contraceptive Methods
Chapter 12 Menopause
Models of Women’s Growth and Development
The Medicalization of Menopause: A Historical Perspective
Natural Menopause
Menopause from Other Causes
Diagnosing Menopause
Presentation and Variation of the Menopause Experience
Midlife Health Issues
Patient Education for Lifestyle Approaches to Manage Menopause-Related Symptoms
Pharmacologic Options for Menopause Symptom Management
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Options for Menopause Symptom Management
Conclusion
References
Chapter 13 Intimate Partner Violence
Epidemiology
Types of Interpersonal Violence
Theories of Intimate Partner Violence
Health Impacts
History and Assessment
Documentation
Management
Special Populations
Prevention
Violence Against Women Act
References
Appendix 13-A The Four Phases in the Cycle of Abuse
Chapter 14 Sexual Assault
Definitions
Epidemiology and Incidence
Clinical Presentation and Concerns Following Sexual Assault
Evaluation of the Sexual Assault Patient
Management
Medical Follow-Up
Advocacy Services
Safety Planning
Special Considerations
Conclusion
References
Appendix 14-A Clinician Resources
Appendix 14-B Body Diagram
Appendix 14-C Documentation Chart for Strangulation Cases
Section 3 Women’s Gynecologic Healthcare Management
Chapter 15 Breast Conditions
Mastalgia
Nipple Discharge
Benign Breast Masses
Breast Cancer
References
Appendix 15-A Online Resources
Chapter 16 Alterations in Sexual Function
Models of Sexual Response
Definitions of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Scope of the Problem
Etiology
General Assessment for Sexual Concerns
Further Assessment and Management of Specific Types of Sexual Dysfunction
Referral to a Therapist Specializing in Sexual Dysfunction
References
Chapter 17 Unintended Pregnancy
Scope of the Problem
Etiology
Pregnancy Discovery, Decision Making, and Resolution
Conflicts in Caring for Women in the Pregnancy Discovery-Resolution Process
Assessment
Management
Options for Women Experiencing Unintended Pregnancies
Special Considerations
References
Chapter 18 Infertility
Scope of the Condition
Overview of Anatomy and Physiology Related to Infertility
Etiologies of Infertility
Assessment of Infertility
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention of Infertility
Management of Infertility
Other Options for Women and Men with Infertility
Evidence for Best Practices Related to Infertility Care
Special Considerations
References
Chapter 19 Gynecologic Infections
Vaginal Secretions
Vaginitis and Vaginosis
Toxic Shock Syndrome
Bartholin Gland Duct Cysts and Abscesses
Genital Piercing
References
Chapter 20 Sexually Transmitted Infections
Introduction
Transmission of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening and Detection
Assessment
Education and Prevention
Special Considerations
Human Papillomavirus and Genital Warts
Genital Herpes
Chancroid
Pediculosis Pubis
Trichomoniasis
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Syphilis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Conclusion
References
Chapter 21 Urinary Tract Infections
Scope of the Problem
Etiology
Types of Urinary Tract Infections
Assessment
Differential Diagnoses
Management
Special Considerations
References
Chapter 22 Urinary Incontinence
Introduction
Scope of the Problem
Assessment
Differential Diagnoses
Prevention
Management
Patient Education
Special Considerations
Internet Resources
References
Chapter 23 Menstrual-Cycle Pain and Premenstrual Conditions
Overview
Scope and Prevalence of the Problem
Dysmenorrhea
Premenstrual-Cycle Syndrome and Dysphoric Disorder: An Overview
Conclusion
References
Chapter 24 Normal and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Introduction
Physiology and Patterns of Normal Menses
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Classification and Terminology
Etiology and Pathophysiology of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Assessment of Normal and Abnormal Bleeding
Management
Evidence for Practice
Diagnosis and Management of Amenorrhea
Special Considerations
Conclusion
References
Chapter 25 Hyperandrogenic Disorders
Description of Hyperandrogenic Disorders
Clinical Presentation
Assessment
Making the Diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Differential Diagnoses
Prevention
Management
Special Considerations
References
Chapter 26 Benign Gynecologic Conditions
Conditions of the Vulva
Conditions of the Uterus and Cervix
Conditions of the Adnexa
References
Chapter 27 Gynecologic Cancers
Vulvar Cancers
Cervical Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
References
Appendix 27-A ASCCP Algorithms
Chapter 28 Chronic Pelvic Pain
Introduction
Description and Definition
Assessment
Differential Diagnoses
Gastrointestinal Causes of Pelvic Pain
Management
Patient Education
Special Considerations
References
Appendix 28-A The International Pelvic Pain Society Pelvic Pain Assessment Form
Appendix 28-B The Institute for Women in Pain Initial Female Pelvic Pain Questionnaire
Appendix 28-C The International Pelvic Pain Society Chronic Pelvic Pain Patient Education Booklet
Section 4 Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care
Chapter 29 Anatomy and Physiologic Adaptations of Normal Pregnancy
Introduction
Breast Changes
Reproductive System Changes
Integumentary System Changes
Gastrointestinal Changes
Cardiovascular System and Hematologic Changes
Respiratory System Changes
Renal System Changes
Musculoskeletal System Changes
Endocrine System Changes
Neurologic System and Psychosocial Changes
Conclusion
References
Chapter 30 Diagnosis of Pregnancy and Overview of Prenatal Care
Introduction
Diagnosis of Pregnancy
Assessment
Management
First-Trimester Bleeding
Planning for Pregnancy Care
References
Chapter 31 Common Complications of Pregnancy
Infections Commonly Diagnosed During Pregnancy
First-Trimester Complications
Second-Trimester Complications
Third-Trimester Complications
Conclusion
References
Chapter 32 Postpartum Care
Postpartum Physiology
Postpartum Care
Postpartum Assessment
Postpartum Examinations
Breastfeeding Complications
Selected Postpartum Complications
Conclusion
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