3 main types of hysterectomy
(4th is hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy)
radical hysterectomy
removal of
- uterus
- cervix
- fallopian tubes
- ovaries
- upper portion of the vagina
- lymph nodes
partial hysterectomy
removal of
- uterus
*cervix left in place
total hysterectomy
removal of
- uterus
- cervix
hysterectomy post op care
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
cysts on the ovaries
- endocrine disorder
- genetic component
women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at risk for:
cystocele
rectocele
s/sx of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
endometriosis
chronic inflammatory disease in which the presence and growth of endometrial tissue is found outside the uterine cavity
endometriosis s/sx
dyspareunia
genital pain before, during or after intercourse
sexually transmitted infections are primarily transmitted
transmitted through sex
top 3 reported STIs
what population has the highest reporting of STIs
adolescent females
how can someone reduce the risk of an STI?
vaginitis
inflammation of the vagina
common types of vaginitis
candida vaginitis: what is it/causes it
aka yeast infection
*fungus lives on the surface of the body and grows when the vagina ecosystem is disturbed:
- hormone changes
- corticosteroids
- antibiotics
bacterial vaginosis
occurs when normal vaginal flora is disrupted
trichomoniasis
aka trichomonas vaginalis (STI)
*inflammation of the vagina and/or vulva
chlamydia
gonorrhea: prenatal complications
premature rupture
- miscarriage
- preterm labor