genito-urinary

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  • Created by: AJ-A
  • Created on: 27-05-22 15:58
when to refer women presenting with urinary incontinence
persistent bladder or urethral pain;
pelvic mass that is clinically benign;
associated faecal incontinence;
suspected neurological disease, urogenital fistulae;
history of previous incontinence surgery, pelvic cancer surgery or pelvic radiation therapy;
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first line drug treatment for urgency incontinence
oxybutynin hydrochloride, tolterodine tartate or darifenacin

mirabegron is an alternative
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for stress incontinence drug trmt is not usually recommended but can use
duloxetine
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acute urinary retention requires catheterisation which drug should be given at least 2 days before?
alpha-adrenoceptor blocker
alfuzosin, doxazosin, tamsulosin, terazosin
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S/E's of alpha-adrenoceptor blocker
hypotension, postural hypotension
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Combined oral contraceptives have a one-week free interval.
True / False
True
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COC's are not for women over 50
True / False
true
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How do I take POP
one tablet daily continuously
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Example of COC and POP
COC - Zoely, Qlaira, Microgynon
POP - desogestrel
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COC - missed pill rules
One missed pill - Take ASAP and next one at normal time even if yiu take 2 at once

Two missed pills - Take ASAP and use condom for 7 days (9days for zoely/qlaira)
If missed in last 7 days omit 7 day pill-free interval

Use EHC if missed in first 7 days a
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POP - missed pill rules
Take ASAP + use condom for 2 days

Use EHC if you miss 2 pills and have UPSI
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EHC; Levonogestrel is given when?
<72 hrs after UPSI
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Ulipristal is given when?
<120 hrs of UPSI
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first line drug treatment for urgency incontinence

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oxybutynin hydrochloride, tolterodine tartate or darifenacin

mirabegron is an alternative

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for stress incontinence drug trmt is not usually recommended but can use

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acute urinary retention requires catheterisation which drug should be given at least 2 days before?

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S/E's of alpha-adrenoceptor blocker

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