II Lecture Chapter 15 Short Answer/Discussion pp 339

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what is amenorrhea

absence of menstruation

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what is a pedunculated lesion

-small cervical polyp that became infected; a base of the lesion attached by a stalk or stem

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define leiomyoma

benign lesion of the uterus

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what are the symptoms of endometriosis

Dysmenorrhea (heavy periods)

Pain with intercourse

Dyschezia (difficult or painful defecation) or Urination

Excessive bleeding

Infertility

N/V/D (nausea, vomiting and diarrhea)

Bloating

Abdominal pain

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what is the most common symptom of uterine cancer

abnormal vaginal bleeding

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during diagnostic laparoscopy, explain the usefulness of the Trendelenburg position during pelvic surgery

moves abdominal organs out of the way to enhance visualization

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during the diagnostic laparoscopy, why is the uterine manipulator covered with a sterile drape (fold-down-cover) or a sterile glove after placement in the vagina

to keep the abdominal field separate from the lower vaginal field

so that it can be handled by the surgeon later

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in what position will the patient be placed to accomplish a dilation and curettage (D&C) with hysteroscopy? in addition to the basic position, which position may be used to enhance the surgeon's view of the anatomy?

lithotomy; trendelenburg

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what solutions are commonly used to distend the uterus during a hysteroscopy

hysteroscopic pump or insufflator for distension media with carbon dioxide, sorbitol or glycine, or dextran solution

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what is the purpose of the following medications used during D&C or biopsy procedures

to identify the abnormal tissue or lesion:

A: Acetic acid (vinegar) - with a cotton-tip swab applied to the outer portion of the cervix to stain the abnormal tissue white

B: Lugol's solution - for Schiller's test use the brown-colored Lugol's solution that is a mixture of iodine and potassium iodine. when applied to the cervical tissue, the tissue that remains brown in color is normal and the tissue that did not take up the stain and does not stain is the abnormal tissue