Adolescent GYN Flashcards
1
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ACOG recommended age to begin initial screenings
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- 13-15
2
Q
Age of PAP screening tests
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- 21
3
Q
STI’s tested for through urine
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- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
ACOG recommended annual screening for in all sexually active adolescents
4
Q
STI’s tested for through blood draw
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- HIV
- PRP
- Hepatitis
5
Q
In PA minors may consent to
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- All contraceptive services
- All STI services
- All placental care
- Medical for minor’s child
(adoption and abortion services require parental notice)
6
Q
Menses red flags
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- Bleeding >7 days
- Cycles <21 and >45
- Menses jumps interval days, not consistent or predictable
- Pad or tampon soaked in an hour
- Cramps not controlled by usual pain relief
- Age 15 and no menses
7
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Teen Sexuality ACOG Recommendations
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- ACOG recommends annual screening for chlamydia and gonorrhea in all sexually active adolescents
- No symptoms, which is why screening is done
- Can lead to scarring of the fallopian tubes and infertility
- Reported to the state
- Easily and effectively treated w/ antibiotics
- Can be easily screened for w/ a urine sample or vaginal swab w/ out speculum
- Test of cure for Chlamydia should be done in 3-4 months, as reinfection is common
8
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Contraceptive options
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- LARC; long acting reversible contraception
- Implant
- prevents pregnancy by suppressing ovulation and thicken cervical mucous and may alter the uterine lining (progesterone only)
- IUD
- 2 types: hormonal w/ levonorgestrel (Mirena) and non-hormonal/ copper (ParaGard)
9
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HPV Vaccine
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Gardasil 9
- Contains 9 diff. HPV types, not life virus, proteins of HPV
- Protects against cervical cancer, vulvar and vaginal cancer, anal cancer, precancerous lesions, genital warts
- Now indicated women 9-26, series of 3 shots