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Page 1: Premenstrual Syndrome Why is PMS know as a syndrome and not a disease? a Group of physiological and psychological symptoms.
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Premenstrual Syndrome

• Why is PMS know as a syndrome and not a disease?

a Group of physiological and

psychological symptoms

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Premenstrual SyndromePremenstrual Syndrome

• What are the symptoms?

• Remember – these can vary from month to month?

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Premenstrual SyndromePremenstrual SyndromeTreatment and Nursing Treatment and Nursing

CareCare• Stress Reduction Techniques

• Initiation of an Exercise Program

• Diet Therapy– Avoid caffeine and alcohol– Eat complex carbohydrates, high-fiber – Reduce salt intake

– Increase vitamin B12 , calcium and magnesium

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Premenstrual SyndromePremenstrual SyndromeTreatment and Nursing Treatment and Nursing

CareCare• Drug Therapy

– Selective Serotonin reuptake inhibitors • Prozac• Zoloft

– Diuretics - spironolactone– Prostaglandin inhibitors - ibuprofen– Antidepressants, antianxiety - Xanax– Oral contraceptives

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Dysmenorrhea

• Discomfort associated with menstruation

• Cause - excessive prostaglandins

* What is the action of prostaglandins on

smooth muscles?

• Signs and Symptoms– In addition to Abdominal what will the patient

complain of?

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Dysmenorrhea

• Treatment and Nursing Care– Drug Therapy

• NSAIDS/ Prostaglandin blockers -• Oral Contraceptives

– Relaxation Techniques– Heat Therapy– Exercise– Other

• Acupuncture• Transcutaneous nerve stimulation

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Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

• Oligomenorrhea – long interval between menses

• Amenorrhea - absence of menses

• Menorrhagia – prolonged menstrual bleeding

• Metrorrhagia – irregular bleeding

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Complications of Vaginal Bleeding

• Anemia• Order lab work – CBC, Hgb, Hct• Assess for excessive fatigue • Monitor vital signs• Provide for safety with the weak patient

• Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)• Assess for high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness,

myalgia, and sunburn-like rash• Patient teaching – avoid use of superabsorbent

tampons and pads; change pads and tampons frequently

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Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

• Treatment and Nursing Care– Drug Therapy

• Oral Contraceptives

– Baloon Thermotherapy

– Myomectomy

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Endometrial Ablation• A resectoscope is a special type of telescope inserted

inside the uterus.  It has a built in wire loop that uses high-frequency electrical energy to cut or coagulate or ablate tissue.

• The resectoscope has the advantage of being able to remove polyps and some fibroids at the time of ablation. 

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MenopauseMenopause

Cessation of menses

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Menopause

• Menopause is related to a decrease in the production of _______ and

___________.

or

Surgically induced

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Menopause Clinical Manifestations

• Cessation of menses

• Occasional vasomotor symptoms

• Atrophy of genitourinary tissue

• Stress incontinence

• Osteoporosis

• Sleep disturbances

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MenopauseTreatment and Nursing

Care• Drug Therapy

– NO longer encourage the use of Hormone Replacement Therapy – related to increase in risk for development of breast cancer, stroke, heart disease, DVT, pulmonary emboli

– Antidepressants– Selective estrogen receptor modulators

• raloxifene (Evista)

– Bisphosphonates • Fosamax or Actonel

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MenopauseTreatment and Nursing

Care• Non-hormonal Therapy

– Cool environment– Loose fitting clothing– Moisturizing soaps and lotions– Healthy diet with vitamin D

– Vitamin and mineral supplements

– Exercise

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Review

• To prevent or decrease age-related changes that occur after menopause in a patient who chooses not to take HRT, the nurse teaches the patient that the most important self-care measure is

a. Maintain sexual activity

b. Increase intake of dairy products

c. Performing regular aerobic, weight-bearing exercise

d. Taking vitamin E and B6 supplements

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Infection of uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and peritoneal cavity

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

• Cause – gonorrhea and chlamydial infections spread up the reproductive system into the peritoneal cavity

• Manifestation– Abdominal pain

– Fever– Vaginal discharge

• Diagnosis– Vaginal culture

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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

• Complications– Septic Shock– Infertility– Ectopic pregnancy

• Treatment and Nursing Care– Drug Therapy– Positioning – Force fluids– Heat to abdomen or Sitz bath– Patient teaching – prevention of re-infection

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Ask Yourself?

• The nurse caring for a patient with PID places her in a semi-fowlers position in order to:

a. Relieve pain

b. Prevent the complication of sterility

c. Promote drainage and prevent abscess

d. Improve circulation and promote healing

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Presence of normal Endometrial Tissue outside

the uterine cavity

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Answer this!

• What is the big deal about endometrial tissue being outside

the uterus?

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Endometriosis

• What is the main symptom of endometriosis?

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Endometriosis• Clinical Manifestations

– Dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain– Dyspareunia, dysuria– Infertility– Chocolate cysts in ovaries

• Diagnosis– Laproscopy

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EndometriosisHow do these medications

help in treatment?

• Ibuprofen (Advil)• Oral contraceptives• medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera)• danazol - Danocrine• Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists

– leuprolide (Lupron)– Nafarelin (Synarel)

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Endometriosis

• Treatment and Nursing Care• Surgical Therapy

– Conservative • Laparoscopic laser surgery / laparotomy• Used in women who desire to bear children

– Definitive• Hysterectomy• Used in women who no longer desire children

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Which of these diagnostic measures is used most often to confirm the diagnosis of endometriosis?

– A. CBC with differential– C. Pelvic ultrasound– D. Exploratory laproscopy– E. Biopsy– F. Ablation

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Tutorial on endometriosis

• Go to the following website for a tutorial on endometriosis:

• http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/endometriosis/htm/index.htm

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Leiomyomas

Polycystic ovary

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Uterine Fibroids (Leiomyomas)

• Benign smooth muscle tumors in uterus diagnosed with Hysteroscopy

• Do they grow fast or slow?• What makes them grow?

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Leiomyomas• Signs and Symptoms

– Most do NOT have symptoms

If they do:– Abnormal uterine bleeding- menorrhagia and

metrorrhagia

– Pain, pelvic pressure

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Uterine Fibroids (Leiomyomas)

• Diagnosis– Enlarged uterus distorted with nodular masses

• Treatment and Nursing Care– Myeomectomy, Myeolysis– hysterectomy– Cryosurgery– ExAblate 2000 system

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Answer this!• A 26 y/o woman who wishes to have children

is diagnosed with uterine fibroids (leiomyoma). Which of the following is likely to be the treatment of choice?a. A hysterectomy will be necessary to remove the

tumor

b. A myomectomy may be performed

c. Aspirin and NSAID’s will be used to control the pain

d. Hormonal therapy will be used to shrink the tumor and maintain sterility

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Chronic endocrine disorder

resulting in:Insulin resistence

Hyperandrogenism Altered gonadotropin functioning

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Polycystic ovaries

Diagnosed – Pelvic Ultrasound

Estrogen/ testosterone

progesterone

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Polycystic Ovaries• Signs and Symptoms

– Irregular menstrual periods – infrequent or absent– Hirsutism– Obesity– Acne – No ovulation

• These manifestations are related to estrogen and high levels of ____________ and no ________________.

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Polycystic ovaries

How do each of these medications assist in treatment?

a. oral contraceptives –

b. spironolactone (Aldactone) -

c. leuprolide (Lupron) -

d. Metformin (glucophage) -

e. clomiphene (Clomid) –

Surgery• Oophorectomy

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Additional Treatment Options

• Weight management

• Exercise

• Monitor lipid profile

• Monitor glucose levels

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Polycystic Ovaries

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Diagnostic Testing Diagnostic Testing

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Pelvic Examination

• What are the duties of the nurse in assisting with a

pelvic exam?

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Pap Test

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Colposcopy LUMA Cervical Imaging System

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ConizationLoop Electrosurgery Excision

Procedure

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Endometrial Biopsy

Teach what to “Call the Doctor” for.

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Cervical CancerCervical CancerCervical CancerCervical Cancer

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Cervical cancer

• What are the risk factors that could lead to cervical cancer?

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Staging and Treatment

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Endometrial Cancer

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Endometrial Cancer

• Major Risk factor– Prolonged exposure to EstrogenEstrogen

• Other Risk factors– Age - >60– Infertility – Diabetes– Family history, other cancers– Lifestyle – obesity, smoking

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Endometrial Cancer

What brings a woman to her doctor?

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Endometrial CancerTreatment and Nursing

Care• Diagnosed

– Endometrial biopsy

Treatment:• Surgical Therapy

– Hysterectomy – first choice of treatment

• Chemotherapy

• Radiation - brachytherapy

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Brachytherapy

• Internal radiation implantation which delivers a high dose of radiation to a localized area.

• The radiation device is placed

near the tumor (in vagina)

seeds, needles, catheters

• Radioisotopes are loaded into

the device after correct placement.

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Nursing Care for Brachytherapy

• What are the special considerations and nursing care

related to the woman undergoing brachytherapy for endometrial

cancer?

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Postop interventions for PanHysterectomy

• Analgesia• Ambulation• I & O• Passage of flatus• Heat to abdomen• Psychological support • Teaching for home care

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Ovarian CancerOvarian Cancer

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Ovarian Cancer• Greatest risk factor is family history• Other risk factors include

– Age– High-fat diet– Greater number of ovulatory cycles– Hormone replacement therapy– Use of infertility drugs

• 90% of ovarian cancers are epithelial carcinomas from malignant transformation of surface epithelial cells

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Clinical Manifestations• Explain why how these symptoms are related

to ovarian cancer. – Increase in abdominal girth– Bowel and bladder dysfunctions– Persistent pelvic or abdominal pain– Menstrual irregularities– Ascites

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Ovarian CancerDiagnosis

• Screening for high risk women should include CA-125, ultrasound, and yearly pelvic examination

• CA-125 is positive in 80% of women with ovarian cancer

• What is the only way to confirm the diagnosis of ovarian cancer?

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Tutorial on ovarian cancer

• http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/ovariancancer/htm/index.htm

• Treatment of Ovarian Cancer– Surgery – most common

– Chemotherapy

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Vaginal Cancer• Risk Factors

– Elderly– Cancer of the cervix or endometrium– Young women - DES exposure

• Manifestations– Bleeding not related to menses– Dyspareunia, Dysuria– Vaginal discharge

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Vulvar Cancer• Risk Factors

– 50 plus– Chronic irritation– History of HPV or Herpes 2

• Manifestations– Pruritus– Burning – Enlarged inguinal lymph nodes– Asymmetry– Lesions or mass– Change in color

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Treatment options for all Caners

• Surgery– Oophorectomy, Panhysterectomy– Pelvic Exenteration

• Chemotherapy

• Radiation– External– Brachytherapy

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Try This?

• Nursing responsibilities related to the patient receiving brachytherapy for endometrial cancer include:

a. Maintaining bedrest

b. Allowing the patient bathroom privileges only

c. Limiting an individual nurses’ contact with the patient to 1 hour per day

d. Allow visitors as long as they stay 6 feet away from the bed

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Problems with Pelvic Support

Problems with Pelvic Support

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Uterine Prolapse

• Downward displacement of uterus into vagina

First degree Second degree

Third Degree

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Uterine Prolapse

• Signs and symptoms– Stress incontinence– Dyspareunia– Heavy feeling in pelvis

• Treatment and Nursing Care– Pessary– Hysterectomy with A&P repair

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Cystocele and Rectocele

• Cystocele – support is lost and bladder protrudes into the vagina

• Rectocele – support is lost and rectum protrudes into the vagina

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Treatment and Nursing Care

• Patient teaching – Kegels exercises• Surgery

– Anterior or Posterior colporrhaphy

– Post-op nursing care• Patient teaching

– Prevent straining at Bowel Movement by using a Low residue diet and stool

– Restriction of heavy lifting and prolonged standing, walking or sitting

– Prevention of urinary retention

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That’s all folks!