Ch.4 Reproductive System Concerns Flashcards

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Define Amenorrhea

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absence of menstrual flow

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What are the characteristics of primary Amenorrhea

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(1) absence of both menarche and secondary sexual characteristics by 13
(2) absence og menses by age 16.5

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What is the characteristic of secondary Amenorrhea

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a 6month or more cessation of menses after a period of menstruation

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Secondary Amenorrhea is commonly a result of what

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Pregnancy

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5
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Define Dysmenorrhea

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pain during or before menstruation

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Define Primary Dysmenorrhea

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Associated with the ovulatory cycle, excessive release of PGF which increases the amplitude and frequency of uterine contractions resulting in abdominal cramps

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What medical treatment can women use for dysmenorrhea

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OCP’s

NSAIDS

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Why are OCP’s great for treating dysmenorrhea

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they decrease PGF synthesis

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9
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Define secondary dysmenorrhea

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menstrual pain that develops later in life (after 25); usually associated with adenomyosis, endometriosis, PID, fibroids

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10
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What are the common medications to treat PMS

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OCP’s

NSAID

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What is Endometriosis

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presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus

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What are some of the common symptoms of endometriosis

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pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia

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Can endometriosis have an impact on fertility

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Yes. adhesions around the uterus can pull the uterus into a fixed retroverted position.

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For women who have endometriosis and desire to become pregnant, what medications are used

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OCP’s

NSAID

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How do OCP’s help treat endometriosis

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OCP’s that have a low estrogen to progestin ration help shrink the endometrial tissue

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