Ch. 8 and 9: Notes Flashcards
BRAIDED
Benefits: Information about the advantages and success rate
R:Risks: information about disadvantages and failure rates
A=Alternatives: Information about other methods
I: inquiries, opportunity to ask questions
D=Decisions; opportunity to decide or to change her mind
E=Explanations on method and how it is used
D=Documentation, what you said and how client understood information
Fertile phase
5-7 days around middle of cycle
Infertile phase
after ovulation
chemical barriers method protective against
HPV and Herpes
Provide a mechanical barrier to STI’s and HIV
condom
Prevent sperm from reaching cervix
Not protection from STI’s and HIV
Not very effective if used alone
Should be used with diaphragm and cervical cap
Chemical barriers (spermicidal)
Diaphragm should not be used in woman with poor vaginal tone or
recurrent UTI’s, must empty bladder before placement,
S an S of toxic shock syndrome=
rash, diarrhea, faintness, weakness, sore throat, sore muscles, fever, vomiting
Contraindications- throboembolitic disease, heart disease, breats ca, estrogen dependant tumors, HPTN, smoker over age 35, pregnancy, lactation for what type of contraception prevention
COC
ACHES= signs of potential complications with oral contraceptives =
A is abdominal pain, C is chest pain, sudden or SOB, H is headaches, E is eye problems( could indicate CVA or HPTN), S is sever leg pain
First trimester abortion is less than
9 weeks
vacuum or suction products of conception under local anesthesia.
surgical aspiration
Medical abortion=less than
9 weeks
done to identify uterine abnormalities scar issue etc
Hysperosalpingography
flexible scope threaded thru cervix to see uterus (gold standard to evaluate fibroids)
Hysteroscopy