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Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Select the area listed below that reflects the task you would like to be able to perform.

Perform a pelvic exam Drain a Bartholin cyst
Perform a bimanual exam Deliver a Baby
Obtain a Pap smear Do a Cesarean Section
Do a breast exam Do a Hysterectomy
Teach self-breast exam Do a Tubal Ligation
Do a wet mount Take out an Ovarian Cyst
Freeze some warts Take out an Ectopic Pregnancy
Insert an IUD Manage Ectopic Pregnancy
without Surgery
Remove an IUD Give a blood transfusion without
a blood bank
Fit a diaphragm Manage an incomplete abortion
Draw Blood

Manage labor

Check for crabs Relieve "stuck" shoulders
Reach an OB-GYN by telephone Manage post-partum hemorrhage
Apply a Condom Check Urine with a Dipstick
Insert a Foley Catheter Check for Protein and Glucose in the
Urine
Check for blood in the stool Give a Spinal Anesthetic

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

This web version of Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology is provided by The Brookside Associates Medical Education Division.  It contains original contents from the official US Navy NAVMEDPUB 6300-2C, but has been reformatted for web access and includes advertising and links that were not present in the original version. This web version has not been approved by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense. The presence of any advertising on these pages does not constitute an endorsement of that product or service by either the Department of Defense or the Brookside Associates. The Brookside Associates is a private organization, not affiliated with the United States Department of Defense. All material in this version is unclassified.

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