Pelvic exam
Pelvic exam is a physical exam of the female pelvic organs.
Method
External examination, including:
Examination and palpate the vulva, perianal area, vaginal canal, for erythema, swelling, excoriation, rash, lesions, masses, trauma
Examine for...
Gestational hypertension
Gestational hypertension (aka pregnancy-induced hypertension, PIH) is development of new HTN in a pregnant woman after 20 weeks gestation, without any signs of preeclampsia (including proteinuria). HTN is defined as...
Heart failure
Heart failure (aka congestive cardiac failure, CCF) is where the heart is unable to provide sufficient pump to maintain blood flow needs of the body.
[faq]Heart failure, what is it? Is...
Trismus
Trismus is limited mouth opening (reduced opening of the jaws), especially caused by spasm of the muscles of mastication.
Sx
Interferes w/ eating, speech, oral hygiene, and can alter facial appearance
May be...
Pseudoaneurysm
Pseudoaneurysm (aka false aneurysm) is a hematoma (i.e. collection of blood) that forms due to a leaking hole in an artery (or vein).
Pathophysiology
The hole in the arterial wall is generally the result...
Condom
Condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device that may be used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy and spreading STI’s/STD’s e.g. HIV/AIDs.
Method
It is rolled onto an erect penis...
Multiple organ failure
Multiple organ failure (aka multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, MODS) is altered organ function in an acutely ill Pt requiring medical intervention to achieve homeostasis.
Epidemiology
The terms "multiple organ failure" and "multisystem...
Ventricular fibrillation
Ventricular fibrillation (V-fib, VF) is uncoordinated contraction of cardiac muscle of the ventricles (in the heart), making them quiver rather than contract properly.
[faq]What is ventricular fibrillation?
The ventricular is the bottom...
Pyelonephritis
Pyelonephritis (from Greek "pyelols" meaning "basin", "nephros" meaning "kidney", "itis" meaning "inflammation) is an inflmammation of the kidney tissue, calyces, and renal pelvis.
Cause
Bacterial infection, commonly, that has spread up tup...
Labial fusion
Labial/vulvar fusion (aka labial adhesion, labial/vulvar synechiae, labial agglutination, labial adherence, gynatresia) is where the labia minora (aka vaginal lips, i.e. 2 flaps of skin on either side of the...