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Resident Readiness Obstetrics and Gynecology

ISBN10: 0071780432 | ISBN13: 9780071780438

Resident Readiness Obstetrics and Gynecology
ISBN10: 0071780432
ISBN13: 9780071780438
By Debra Klamen, Edward Yeomans and Charlie Kilpatrick

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. ARE YOU READY? GET RESIDENT READY Resident Readiness: Obstetrics and Gynecology prepares you for success during your internship. Inside is a full range of clinical scenarios you may experience during your residency, supported by comprehensionquestions with detailed answer explanations and tips to remember. You will also learn the clinical problem-solving process so you can think quickly on your feet, especially when time is critical. With this book's step-by-stepguidance, you will gain the confidence you need to perform at your best on Day One of your residency. BEYOND TREATING YOUR PATIENT, RESIDENT READINESS PREPARES YOU TO: Start intern year with a solid fund of knowledge Successfully manage patients in the ER, obstetric triage, and on the wards Conduct ambulatory clinic visits and office procedures efficiently Perform competently on acting internships/visiting rotations as a fourth-year medical student

I. Gynecology
1. A 46-year-old G3P3 with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Interested in Hysterectomy
2. A 46-year-old Woman Presents with Heavy Menses
3. A 31-year-old Female with Vaginal Bleeding at 6 weeks Pregnant
4. A 27-year-old with Abdominal Pain and a Positive Pregnancy Test
5. A 21-year-old Femal Presents t the Emergency Department with Abdominal/Pelvic Pain
6. A 23-year-old Female with Worsening Painful Periods
7. A 26-year-old Referred for Evaluatin of Chronic Pelvic Pain
8. A 31-year-old with a Breast Lump
9. A 50-year-old Woman with Pelvic Pain and an Adnexal Mass
10. A 51-year-old Woman with Hot Flashes, Mood Swings, and Who is Not Sleeping
11. A 36-year-old Patient Trying to Get Pregnant
12. A 32-year-old Multiparous Patient Desires Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation
13. A 36-year-old Female with Complications of Leaking Urine
14. A 46-year-old Female with Heavy Menses
15. A 48-year-old Postoperative Patient with Dyspnea

II. Obstetrics
16. A 27-year-old Postpartum Patient Admitted to the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
17. A 25-year-old G3 P0111 Presents for Prenatal Care
18. A 32-year-old Primigravida with a Lagging Fundal Height
19. A 20-year-old with a History of Preterm Birth
20. A 20-year-old G1 PO at 28 Weeks Gestation Complaining of Leakage of Fluid
21. A 19-year-old Primigravida with Headache and High Blood Pressure
22. A 25-year-old G3 P2002 with Vaginal Bleeding
23. A 19-year-old Presents to Obsetric Triage, 38 Weeks Pregnant with Intermittent Abdominal Pain
24. A 26-year-old Multipara Contracting at Term
25. A 26-year-old G1P0 at 39 Weeks in Need of Induction
26. A Laboring Woman with Recurrent Variable Decelerations
27. A 30-year-old P3003 at 38.2 Weeks with Contractions and Feeling Pressure
28. A 28-year-old G5 P4 Admitted for Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery
29. An 18-year-old Primigravidea Pushing for 3 Hours
30. A 36-year-old Patient with Obstetrical Hemorrhage
31. A Newborn with Decreased Respiratory Effort
32. A 28-year-old G5 P2123 Postoperative Day Number 2 From a Cesarean Delivery
33. A 27-year-old with Fever 1 Day after Cesarean Delivery
34. A 22-year-old with Breast Pain 3 Days after a Vaginal Delivery
35. Perinatal Depression

III. Ambulatory Care36. A 46-year-old Female Here for a "Checkup"
37. A 24-year-old Women with Vaginal Discharge
38. A 22-year-old with a 2-day History of Urinary Frequency, Urgency, and Dysuria
39. A 23-year-old Sexually Active Female in Clinic for an Annual Examination
40. A 34-year-old Female Who Desires Oral Contraception
41. A 19-year-old G2 P1011 Presents to the Office for Contraception Counseling
42. A 31-year-old Requesting a Pap Smear
43. A 26-year-old Female without a Period for 4 Months
44. A 61-year-old Female with a Vaginal Bulge
45. A 52-year-old Postmemopausal Patient Presents for a Well Woman Examination
46. Three Women Present to the Ambulatory Clinic in Need of Gynecologic Office Procedures

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