Introduction
1st Edition |
Women's Health Care |
Purpose of the Manual |
Military Medicine |
Women in the Military |
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Medical Support
of Women in Field Environments
Pre-deployment
Planning |
Menstruation Issues |
Host Nation Issues |
AMAL Supplementation |
Bathing |
Pregnancy |
Pregnancy Policy |
Quarters |
STD's and Safe Sex |
Pre-deployment
Screening |
Clothing |
Aerospace Medicine |
Pre-deployment
Briefing |
Liberty Risks |
Gravitational Forces |
Urination Issues |
Leadership |
Decompression
Sickness |
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Pregnancy and
Aviation |
The Prisoner of War Experience
Prisoner of War |
Pre-deployment Planning |
Stresses of Captivity |
Sexual Abuse |
The Typical Repatriated Soldier |
Recovery |
The Total Soldier |
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Routine Care
Annual Exam |
Weight |
Pap Smear |
Chief Complaint |
Blood Pressure |
Cultures |
Medical History |
Face and Eyes |
Rectal |
Medications |
Ears |
Urine |
Menstrual History |
Thyroid |
Wet Mount |
Pregnancy History |
Lungs |
Mammogram |
Contraception |
Heart |
Breast Self Exam |
Nutrition |
Breasts |
Immunization |
Exercise |
Abdomen |
Counseling |
Physical Exam |
Pelvic Exam |
Plan |
Pap
Smears
The Cervix |
Atrophic Vaginitis |
HPV |
Pap Smear |
(ASCUS) Atypical Squamous Cells |
Inadequate Smear |
Dysplasia |
Candida (Yeast) |
Inconclusive Smear |
Mild Dysplasia |
Chlamydia |
Inflammation |
Moderate Dysplasia |
CIN |
IUD Changes |
Severe Dysplasia |
Coccoid Bacteria |
Koilocytosis |
Carcinoma-in-Situ |
Condyloma |
Leptothrix |
Invasive Cancer |
Drying Artifact |
Nuclear Atypia |
Adenocarcinoma |
Endocervical Cells |
Reactive Changes |
Visible Lesions |
Endometrial Cells |
SIL |
Colposcopy |
Estrogen Effect |
Squamous Metaplasia |
Actinomycosis |
Gardnerella |
Trichomonas |
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Herpes |
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Obtaining a Pap
Smear
Position the Patient |
Warm the Speculum |
Sample the SQJ |
Field Expedient Exam Table |
Insert the Speculum |
Make a Thin Smear |
Pad the Stirrups |
Field Expedient Speculum |
Spray Immediately |
Inspect the Vulva |
The Spatula |
The Brush |
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Rotate the Spatula |
Rotate the Brush |
Human Papilloma Virus
Clinical Warts |
Persistence of Virus |
Relation to Cervical Cancer |
Subclinical Warts |
Transmission of Virus |
Evaluation |
Treatment |
Relation to Cervical Dysplasia |
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Contraception
Birth Control Pills |
Condom |
Vaginal Suppositories |
Emergency Contraception |
Female Condom |
Rhythm |
DEPO-PROVERA |
Diaphragm |
Withdrawal |
Norplant |
Foam |
Tubal Ligation |
Intrauterine Device (IUD) |
Film |
Vasectomy |
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Gel |
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Birth Control Pills
Benefits |
The particular pill she's using
is not available. |
Painful menstrual cramps |
Risks |
Postponing a period with BCPs |
Continuous Birth Control Pills |
Which pill to start |
Side-effects |
No period |
Starting the pills |
Breast tenderness |
Very light period |
When are the pills effective? |
Nausea |
Spotting between periods |
Skipped a pill |
Weight gain |
Periods at the wrong time |
Migraine headache history |
Headaches |
Antibiotics |
High blood pressure |
Moodiness or depression |
Thinks she may be pregnant |
Diabetes |
Vaginal dryness |
Emergency Contraception |
Blood clot history |
Decreased sex-drive (libido) |
Overdose |
Vulvar Disease
General |
Inclusion Cyst |
Secondary Syphilis |
Bartholin Cyst |
Itching |
Skene's Gland |
Chancroid |
Labial Abscess |
Tinea Cruris |
Condyloma Lata |
Lichen Sclerosis |
VIN |
Contact Dermatitis |
Lymphogranuloma Venereum |
Vulvar Cancer |
Crabs (Lice) |
Melanosis |
Vulvar Dystrophy |
Epithelial Polyp |
Molluscum Contagiosum |
Vulvar Hematoma |
Granuloma Inguinale |
Paget's Disease |
Vulvar Vestibulitis |
Herpes |
Primary Syphilis |
Warts (Condyloma, HPV) |
Hypertrophic Vulvar Dystrophy |
Runner's Rash |
Yeast (Monilia, Candida) |
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Scabies |
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Vaginal Discharge
Overview |
Cervical Ectropion |
Gonorrhea |
History |
Cervicitis |
Infected IUD |
Physical |
Chlamydia |
PID: Mild |
Laboratory |
Foreign Body |
PID: Moderate to Severe |
Treatment |
Gardnerella |
Trichomonas |
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Yeast |
Abnormal Bleeding
Normal Bleeding |
Hormonal Problems |
Late for a Period |
Abnormal Bleeding |
Malignancy |
Irregular Periods |
Overview |
What to do about it |
Too Frequent Periods |
Pregnancy Problems |
Heavy Periods |
Constant Bleeding |
Mechanical Problems |
Light Periods |
Hemorrhage |
Menstrual Problems
Normal Menstrual Flows |
Fluid Retention |
Late for a Period |
Cramps |
Bloating |
Irregular Periods |
Breast Pain |
Depression, Irritability |
Too Frequent Periods |
Midcycle Pain |
Heavy Periods |
Constant Bleeding |
Acne |
Light Periods |
Hemorrhage |
Headaches |
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Abdominal Pain
Uncertainty of Diagnosis |
IUD Problems |
PID |
Pain and Bedrest |
Ovarian Cyst |
Mild PID |
Pain and Fever |
Ruptured Ovarian Cyst |
Moderate to Severe PID |
Chronic Pain |
Unruptured Ovarian Cyst |
Endometriosis |
Pregnancy Test |
Twisted Ovarian Cyst |
Appendicitis |
Pain with BCPs |
Painful Menstrual Flows |
Bowel Obstruction |
Pregnancy and Bleeding |
Mittelschmerz |
Degenerating Fibroid |
Threatened Abortion |
Functional Bowel Syndrome |
Infected or Rejected IUD |
Ectopic Pregnancy |
Gastroenteritis |
Cystitis |
Placental Abruption |
Diverticular Disease |
Pyelonephritis |
Placenta Previa |
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Urination Problems
Painful Urination |
Hematuria |
Irritable Bladder |
Gonorrheal Urethritis |
Bad Odor |
Urethral Diverticulum |
Nongonorrheal Urethritis |
Cannot Urinate |
Unpredictable Urine Loss |
Herpes |
Bladder Training |
Urgency |
Yeast |
Incontinence |
Pyelonephritis |
Urinary Frequency |
Stress Incontinence |
Kidney Stones |
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How to Insert a Foley Catheter |
Breast Problems
Breast Development |
Supernumerary Nipples |
Non-cyclic Breast Pain |
Breast Exam |
Inverted Nipples |
Nipple Discharge |
Self Breast Exam |
Adolescent Breast Problems |
Fat Necrosis |
Mammography |
Pregnancy Changes |
Paget's Disease |
Ultrasound |
Puerperal Mastitis |
Breast Mass |
Breast Biopsy |
Nipple Laceration |
Breast Cyst |
Supernumerary Breasts |
Cyclic Breast Pain |
Fibroadenoma |
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Breast Cancer |
Sexual Assault
Outline |
Requisitions |
Change of Clothing |
Staff Assignment |
History |
Tests |
Serious Injuries |
Clothing |
Antibiotics |
Notification |
Photographs |
Contraception |
Consent |
Combings |
Follow-up |
Gather Supplies |
Mouth Exam |
Evidence Disposition |
Labels |
Hands |
Patient Instructions |
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Children |
Normal Pregnancy
Diagnosis of Pregnancy |
Disability |
Thermal Stress |
Pregnancy Tests |
Maternal Skin Changes |
Noise |
Prenatal Care |
Nausea |
Vibration |
Nutrition |
Heartburn |
Solvents |
Prenatal Vitamins |
Sciatica |
Heavy Metals |
Laboratory Tests |
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
X-rays |
Ultrasound Scans |
URI |
Radiation |
Estimating Gestational Age |
Antibiotics |
CRT Exposure |
Fetal Heart Beat |
Other Drugs |
Diving |
Exercise |
Immunizations |
Hyperbaric Therapy |
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Aircrew Status |
Abnormal
Pregnancy
Miscarriage |
Septic Abortion |
Placental Abruption |
Abortion |
Unruptured Ectopic Pregnancy |
Placenta Previa |
Threatened Abortion |
Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy |
Toxemia |
Complete Abortion |
Blood Transfusion |
Pre-eclampsia |
Incomplete
Abortion |
Trauma During the 1st Trimester |
Eclampsia |
Inevitable Abortion |
2nd and 3rd Trimester Trauma |
HELLP Syndrome |
Normal Labor and
Delivery
Labor |
Contractions |
Electronic Fetal Monitors |
Latent Phase Labor |
Fetal Heart Rate |
Pain Relief |
Active Phase
Labor |
Urine |
Second Stage Labor |
Progress of Labor |
Estimated Fetal Weight |
Preparing for Delivery |
Delivery of the Baby |
Dilatation and Effacement |
Managing the Delivery |
Delivery of the Placenta |
Fetal Orientation |
Episiotomy |
Managing Labor and Delivery |
Leopold's Maneuvers |
Anesthesia |
Initial Evaluation |
Fetal Membranes |
Clamp the Cord |
History |
Blood Count |
The Placenta |
Risk Factors |
Early Labor |
Uterine Massage |
Vital Signs |
Monitor the Fetal Heart |
Post Partum Care |
Problems During
Labor and Delivery
Preterm Labor |
Shoulder Dystocia |
Post Partum Hemorrhage |
Premature Rupture of Membranes |
Breech Delivery |
Placental Abruption |
Abnormal Presentation |
Twin Delivery |
Placenta Previa |
Prolonged Latent Phase |
Prolapsed Umbilical Cord |
Group B Streptococcus |
Arrest of Active Labor |
Cord Around the Neck |
Chorioamnionitis |
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Retained Placenta |
Post Partum Fever |
Care of the Newborn
Dry the Baby |
Evaluate the Baby |
Assign Apgar Score |
Replace Wet Towels |
Color |
Breast-Feeding |
Position the Baby |
Ventilate if Necessary |
Field Expedient Bottle |
Suction the Airway |
Check the Heartbeat |
Vernix |
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Keep the Baby Warm |
Meconium |
Menopause
Definition |
Benefits of Estrogen |
Birth Control Pills |
Symptoms |
Risks of Estrogen |
Risk of Pregnancy |
Associated Problems |
Alternatives to Estrogen |
Libido |
Clinical Presentation |
Standard Treatment |
Follow-up |
Philosophy of Management |
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Home
· Introduction ·
Medical Support of Women in Field
Environments · The Prisoner of War
Experience · Routine
Care ·
Pap Smears ·
Human Papilloma Virus ·
Contraception ·
Birth Control Pills ·
Vulvar Disease ·
Vaginal Discharge ·
Abnormal Bleeding ·
Menstrual Problems ·
Abdominal Pain ·
Urination Problems ·
Menopause ·
Breast Problems ·
Sexual Assault ·
Normal Pregnancy ·
Abnormal Pregnancy ·
Normal Labor and Delivery ·
Problems During Labor and Delivery
· Care of the Newborn
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Operational
Obstetrics & Gynecology - 2nd Edition
The Health Care of Women in Military Settings
CAPT Michael John Hughey, MC, USNR
NAVMEDPUB 6300-2C
January 1, 2000 |
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