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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 04 mars 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781669349976 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Mimi Zieman & Robert Hatcher's Managing Contraception
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12 Insights from Chapter 13 Insights from Chapter 14 Insights from Chapter 15 Insights from Chapter 16 Insights from Chapter 17 Insights from Chapter 18 Insights from Chapter 19 Insights from Chapter 20 Insights from Chapter 21 Insights from Chapter 22 Insights from Chapter 23 Insights from Chapter 24 Insights from Chapter 25 Insights from Chapter 26 Insights from Chapter 27 Insights from Chapter 28 Insights from Chapter 29
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The two-cell, two-gonadotrophin theory states that at the beginning of the cycle, the outer theca cells can only be stimulated by LH and produce androgens, while the inner granulosa cells can only be stimulated by FSH. Androgens diffuse toward the inner layer granulosa cells, where they are converted into estradiol by FSH-stimulated aromatase.
#2
The menstrual cycle is controlled by the ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone. The corpus luteum, which forms after ovulation, produces progesterone, which suppresses the release of FSH. If the corpus luteum is not rescued by HCG produced by the implanted trophoblast, it will undergo programmed atresia.
#3
Some women find regular menses reassuring, positive, natural or important evidence that they are still capable of reproducing. However, many women dislike their periods.
#4
The Mirena IUD is the most effective medical therapy for heavy menstrual bleeding. It decreases cramping and menstrual blood loss by 90 to 95 percent. It is also effective at preventing pelvic infections, endometrial cancer, and dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
The most important question is: Are you having unprotected sex repeatedly. If so, what is your plan for birth control. If preventing an unwanted pregnancy is important to you, and you are repeatedly having unprotected sex, strongly consider using one of the two IUDs or the implant.
#2
Know what you are talking about, listen to your patients, and accept their unique situations. Accept and anticipate that behavior change occurs slowly and incrementally.
Insights from Chapter 3
#1
The message should be clear and concise. It should highlight the key points, and the patient should be asked if she has any questions about the video.
Insights from Chapter 4
#1
It is important to explain to the patient that obtaining sexual information is necessary to provide complete care, but that they have the right to discuss only what they are comfortable divulging.
#2
The questions you should ask yourself to identify risk factors for HIV are: What are you doing that puts you at risk for HIV. Do you have questions regarding sex or sexual activity. How old were you when you had your first sexual experience.
Insights from Chapter 5
#1
Dyspareunia is the persistent pain during vaginal intercourse or vaginal penetration.