Pocket ObGyn – Perioperative Patient Management
Pocket ObGyn – Perioperative Patient Management See Abbreviations Preoperative Evaluation Preop eval is needed for all pts before all procedures, w/ complete medical/surgical Hx & […]
Pocket ObGyn – Perioperative Patient Management See Abbreviations Preoperative Evaluation Preop eval is needed for all pts before all procedures, w/ complete medical/surgical Hx & […]
Pocket ObGyn – Trauma in Pregnancy See Abbreviations Epidemiology (Int J Gynaecol Obstet 1999;64:87; Obstet Gynecol 2009;114:147) Leading cause of nonobstetric mat death during Complicates […]
Pocket ObGyn – Spontaneous Abortion (SAB) See Abbreviations Definition and Epidemiology (Fertil Steril 2003;79:577; Obstet Gynecol 2005;105:333) SAB (miscarriage) occurs before 20 w0d & <500 […]
Pocket ObGyn – Acute Uterine Bleeding See Abbreviations Definition and Epidemiology (Fertil Steril 2011;95:2204; Obstet Gynecol 2002;99:1100) Heavy vaginal bleeding suff to require immediate May […]
Pocket ObGyn – Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) See Abbreviations Definition and Epidemiology (Obstet Gynecol 2010;116:419) PID: Clinical spectrum of inflamm disorders of the female upper […]
Pocket ObGyn – Adnexal Torsion See Abbreviations Definition and Epidemiology (Am J Obstet Gynecol 1985;152:456) Twisting of adnexal components (most commonly ovary ± fallopian tube) […]
Pocket ObGyn -Ovarian Cysts See Abbreviations Definitions (Obstet Gynecol 2011;117:1413; Am Fam Physician 2009;80:815) Functional ovarian cysts: Follicular cysts form when an unruptured ovarian follicle […]
Pocket ObGyn – Ectopic Pregnancy See Abbreviations Definitions & Epidemiology (Obstet Gynecol 2008;111:1479; NEJM 2009;361:379) Preg outside of the endometrial 2% of 1st trimester pregnancies. […]
Pocket ObGyn – Acute Pelvic Pain See Abbreviations Definitions and Epidemiology (Natl Health Stat Report 2010;6:1) Lower abdominal or pelvic pain present for <7 Most […]
Pocket ObGyn – Imaging in ObGyn See Abbreviations Ultrasound (US) Transabdominal US: 4–5 mHz curvilinear transducer, better if pt’s bladder is full TVUS: 5–10 mHz […]
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