Guidelines for nurse practitioners in gynecologic settings

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Guidelines for nurse practitioners in gynecologic settings

Joellen W. Hawkins, Diane M. Roberto-Nichols, J. Lynn Stanley-Haney

Springer Pub., c2008

9th ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-428) and index

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Description

This extensively revised and updated edition is a guide for nursing management of the most common gynecologic conditions of women, for use in community-based or ambulatory settings. With an easy to use format, wide margins for adapting protocols for their own practices, and vast appendices that include fifty pages of patient education handouts, this book is the most comprehensive resource for nurse practitioners in gynecologic settings available today. The new edition contains updates on: pap smears & follow-up care; STDs; contraception; breast disease; infertility; complementary; and alternative therapies.

Table of Contents

  • PART I: CLINICAL GUIDELINES
  • 1. Methods of Family Planning
  • 2. Infertility
  • 3. Vaginal Discharge, Vaginitis, Vaginosis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • 4. Miscellaneous Gynecological Aberrations
  • 5. Breast Conditions
  • 6. Cervical Aberrations
  • 7. Menstrual Disorders
  • 8. Medical Abortion
  • 9. Abuse, Battering, Violence, and Sexual Assault
  • 10. Sexual Dysfunction.

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