LO 5-6 Gyne Disorders Flashcards
Proliferative Phase
- Increased endometrium thickness.
- Initiates ovarian cycle.
- Stimulates cells producing estrogen.
Secretory Phase
- Follows ovulation.
- Estrogen & progesterone influence this phase.
- Prepares the endometrium for gestation.
Menstrual Phase
- Absent during pregnancy.
- Last for approx. 4 – 6 days.
- Occurs when the ovum is not fertilized.
Endometriosis
- Endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus generally on the surface of abdominal and pelvic organs
- Can be sometimes sometimes not
- Localized lower back pain, pelvic and abdominal regions
Endometritis
- Inflammation and infection of the endometrium (lining of the uterus)
- Usually caused by std
- Fever
- Pain
- Constipation
- Abdominal distention
- Vaginal bleeding
- Can lead to septic shock
- Treat with Tylenol
- Transport
Painful bladder system
- Chronic bladder condition with an unknown cause it results in an inflamed or irritated bladder wall
- Symptoms vary but may mimic the symptoms associated with a UTI and STDs
- Dysmenorrhea
painful menses classified into categories primary and secondary
- Primary dysmenorrhea
: occurs with the advent of the menstrual flow and normally lasts for the first 1 to 2 days with gradual relief
- Secondary dysmenorrhea
pain that is present before during or after menstrual flow
- Amenorrhea
absence of menses
- Menorrhagia
if the flow of blood last several days longer than normal or is excessive
- Polymenorrhea
: if the blood flow occurs more often then a 21 day interval
o 4 causes for menorrhagia and polymenorrhea
Organic causes such as infection bleeding disorders
endocrine disorders
anatomic causes
iatrogenic causes
- metrohagia
blood flow occurring irregularly but frequently
o Treatment for stable non-pregnant patient is TXA & NSAIDs