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Guidelines for Nurse Practitioners in Gynecologic Settings (eBook)

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2024 | 13., Thirteenth Edition, New Edition
496 Seiten
Springer Publishing Company (Verlag)
9780826173294 (ISBN)

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A comprehensive, one-stop guide to gynecological health for busy cliniciansThe 13th edition of this gold standard for the assessment and management of gynecological health is updated with a broad trove of new evidence-based information to promote the highest standards of clinical practice. With contributions from expert practitioner/educators, this edition encompasses key guidelines reflecting the most current best practices, several new or updated chapters, and two features designed to facilitate student learning and enhance primary care---30 case studies with Q&A for 15 chapters and updated education templates for input into electronic health records.Guidelines are organized in concise outline format to promote easy access to commonly occurring gynecologic issues and clinical conditions. In addition to its value for clinicians specializing in the comprehensive care of women and individuals across the lifespan, this resource will be an asset to all graduate nursing programs preparing nurse practitioners in women's and gender-related health.New to the 13th Edition:Extensively revised clinical guidelines and appendices representing the most current evidence-based information from research and national organizationsNew chapters on care of sexual and gender minority individuals, adolescents, and older women; use of telehealth in gynecologic care; and women-specific pharmacology issuesUpdated content on substance abuse and misuse and on best practices developed during COVID 19 pandemicEnhanced mental health chapter focusing on pharmacological approachesUpdated guidelines for STIs, vaginitis, and vaginosis and prevention and management of HPV-associated cancers with links to ASCCP for ongoing updatesGuidelines for addressing vaccine hesitancyGuidelines for care of individuals who have experienced sexual assaultUpdated information on contraception, hormone therapy, menopause, and osteoporosisCase studies with Q&A to help students/practitioners translate information into practiceUpdated, customizable education templates for input into electronic health records with lay public-appropriate languageKey Features:Evidence-based guidelines empirically proven to boost patient outcomesOutline format ensuring quick and easy access to essential informationOnline access to appendices presenting updated clinical resources, assessments, and screening toolsOnline access to case studies and health record education templates to facilitate student learning

Contributors


Preface


Acknowledgments


Springer Publishing ConnectTM Resources


PART I: WOMEN'S HEALTH: SPECIAL TOPICS


Chapter 1. Well-Patient Initial/Annual Gynecologic Exam


Chapter 2. Safe Practices for Clinicians


Chapter 3. Complementary and Alternative Therapies


Chapter 4. Substance Use and Misuse


Chapter 5. Weight Management


Chapter 6. Guidelines for Assessing Individuals Who Have Experienced Abuse, Violence, and Sexual Assault


Chapter 7. Special Populations


Chapter 8. Emotional and Mental Health


Chapter 9. Pharmacology and Women's Health


Chapter 10. Telehealth and Gynecologic Healthcare


PART II: GUIDELINES FOR CONTRACEPTION AND PRECONCEPTION CARE


Chapter 11. Methods of Contraception and Family Planning



  • Barrier Methods

  • Contraceptive Spermicides and Condoms

  • Emergency Contraception

  • Hormonal Contraception

  • Intrauterine Devices

  • Natural Family Planning

  • Sterilization


Chapter 12. Preconception Care


PART III: GUIDELINES FOR MANAGING WOMEN'S HEALTH CONDITIONS


Chapter 13. Breast Conditions



  • Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

  • Abnormal Breast Discharge

  • Breast Mass

  • Mastalgia/Breast Pain


Chapter 14. Human Papillomavirus and Management of Cervical Abnormalities



  • Cervicitis

  • Human Papillomavirus

  • Routine Screening for Cervical Cancer


Chapter 15. Genitourinary Tract Conditions



  • Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome

  • Urinary Tract Infection


Chapter 16. Infertility


Chapter 17. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction


Chapter 18. Medical Abortion



  • Overview of Medical Abortion

  • Postabortion Care: Medical and Surgical

  • Postabortion Complications


Chapter 19. Menstrual Disorders



  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

  • Amenorrhea

  • Dysmenorrhea

  • Premenstrual Syndrome


Chapter 20. Gynecologic and Pelvic Conditions



  • Abdominal Pain (Generalized)

  • Acute and Chronic Pelvic Pain

  • Bartholin's Cyst, Bartholinitis

  • Dysesthetic Vulvodynia

  • Endometriosis

  • Pelvic Mass

  • Uterine Leiomyomata (Fibroids)

  • Vulvar Conditions

  • Vulvar Dermatology


Chapter 21. Perimenopause and Postmenopause



  • General Care Measures

  • Hormone Therapy

  • Atrophic Vaginitis

  • Osteoporosis


Chapter 22. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome


Chapter 23. Sexual Dysfunction


Chapter 24. Sexually Transmitted Infections



  • Chancroid

  • Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

  • Condylomata Acuminata (Genital Warts)

  • Genital Herpes Simplex

  • Gonorrhea

  • Granuloma Inguinale

  • Hepatitis

  • HIV/AIDS

  • Lymphogranuloma Venereum

  • Molluscum Contagiosum

  • Pediculosis (Lice)

  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

  • Scabies

  • Syphilis

  • Trichomoniasis


Chapter 25. Vaginitis and Vaginosis



  • Normal Vaginal Flora

  • Bacterial Vaginosis

  • Candidiasis

  • Tips for Microscopic Examination


PART IV: CASE STUDIES AND EDUCATION TEMPLATES


Chapter 26. Case Studies



  • Case Studies 1A and 1B: Contraception (Chapter 11)

  • Case Studies 2A and 2B: Preconception Care (Chapter 12)

  • Case Studies 3A and 3B: Breast Conditions (Chapter 13)

  • Case Studies 4A and 4B: HPV and Cervical Abnormalities (Chapter 14)

  • Case Studies 5A and 5B: Genitourinary Tract Conditions (Chapter 15)

  • Case Studies 6A and 6B: Infertility (Chapter 16)

  • Case Studies 7A and 7B: Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Chapter 17)

  • Case Studies 8A and 8B: Medical Abortion (Chapter 18)

  • Case Studies 9A and 9B: Menstrual Disorders (Chapter 19)

  • Case Studies 10A and 10B: Gynecologic Conditions (Chapter 20)

  • Case Studies 11A and 11B: Perimenopause and Postmenopause (Chapter 21)

  • Case Studies 12A and 12B: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Chapter 22)

  • Case Studies 13A and 13B: Sexual Dysfunction (Chapter 23)

  • Case Studies 14A and 14B: Sexually Transmitted Infections (Chapter 24)

  • Case Studies 15A and 15B: Vaginitis and Vaginosis (Chapter 25)


Chapter 27. "For Your Information": Education Templates for Electronic Records



  • Bacterial Vaginosis

  • Candidiasis (Monilia) Yeast Infection

  • Care After Abortion

  • Cervical Cap (FemCap)

  • Chlamydia trachomatis

  • Contraceptive Implant

  • Contraceptive Patch

  • Contraceptive Vaginal Ring

  • Cystitis (UTI)

  • Diaphragm

  • Genital Herpes Simplex

  • Genital Warts (Condylomata Acuminata)

  • Gonorrhea

  • Hormone Therapy

  • Intrauterine Device

  • Lice (Pediculosis)

  • Osteoporosis

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

  • Preconception Care

  • Premenstrual Syndrome

  • Scabies

  • Smoking Cessation

  • Stress or Urge Urinary Incontinence

  • Syphilis

  • Trichomoniasis

  • Vaginal Contraceptive Sponge


APPENDIX A: Abuse Assessment Screen


APPENDIX B: Danger Assessment: Women with Male or Female Partners


APPENDIX C: HIV Risk Assessment



  • HIV Testing

  • HIV Prevention


APPENDIX D: Women and Heart Disease: Risk Factor Assessment


APPENDIX E: Endometrial Biopsy


APPENDIX F: Differential Diagnosis of Vaginitis and Vaginosis


APPENDIX G: Body Mass Conversion Table


APPENDIX H: Post Sexual Assault Care


Bibliographies


Index

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