GYNHistory and Physical Template: cervices

GYNHistory and Physical Template

 

ChiefComplaint:

HPI – First sentence should include age, parity, LMP and present problem (details about cc andotherrelevant information).

 

MenstrualHistory

Menarche,duration,flowandcyclelengthofmenses,IMB(intermenstrual bleeding), or contact bleeding, dysmenorrheal, PMS,climacteric

GynecologicHistory

Breasthistory–historyofbreastdisease,breastfeeding,theuseofSBE(Self Breast Exam),last mammogram(if applicable)
Previousgynsurgery(caninclude insurgical history)
Historyofinfertility
HistoryofDES(diethylstilbestrol)usebypatient’smother
Lastpap smear– historyof abnormal pap

Contraceptive/SexualHistory

Currentmethod/patients’satisfactionwithcurrentmethod
PastMethods
Currentsexuallyactivity
Numberof Partners
Newpartner in last 3 months
Condomuse
Historyofsexualabuse

History of Domestic Violence

PMH

Operations/transfusions
Allergies
Medications
Habits(smoking, alcohol use,drug use, etc.)
Infectiousdiseases(gonorrhea,Chlamydia,syphilis,herpes,genital

warts,trichomonas, HIV, TB, rheumatic fever, hepatitis)

Medicalillness

SocialHistory

Maritalstatus
Employment
Age andhealth of children
Socialsupports

 

 

 

FamilyHistoryCardiovascular, Diabetes, HTN, etc. (same questions as on your typhon documentation)

 

ROS

ConcentrateofGY/GI;pertinentnegativesmayinclude,abnormaldischarge,abnormalbleeding,dyspareunia,abdominal/pelvicpain,dysuria,hesitancy,urgency,incontinence,changeinbowel habits,

rectal bleeding

Forpost/perimenopausalwoman–hotflashes/nightsweats,vaginal

dryness,abnormalbleeding,irritability,depression,moodchanges

PE

VitalSigns
Thyroid
Breasts
Lungs
Heart
Abdomen
Extremities

Pelvic Exam

Externalgenitalia
Vagina
Cervix
Uterus
Abdomen
Recto-vaginal

 

PELVIC:  Normal appearing external female genitalia, normal vaginal epithelium, no abnormal discharge.

  •  Normal appearing cervix. No cervical motion tenderness
  •  Uterus is smooth, mobile and, nontender. Describe the position of the uterus Anteverted, retroverted, or military position
  •  No palpable adnexal masses.
  • No anoperineal lesions.  Rectovaginal exam was normal.
  •  A thin prep pap smear was obtained.

SKIN:  No concerning lesions

 

The image demonstrates various types of cervices you may wish to compare with your patients in GYN clinical.

types of cervices
cervices

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