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E-raamat: Well-Woman Visit

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This accessible text expands on the recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Well Woman Task Force (WWTF) to provide a practical guide to conducting a successful well-woman visit. Background chapters summarize the history of the WWTF and rationale and evidence supporting periodic health visits, explain the principles of early diagnosis and prevention, and offer advice on the practical side of conducting a visit, including considerations for special populations. Chapters detail each component of the visit, first explaining the scope of a problem, the rationale for screening or prevention, and the factors that alter a screening. The WWTF recommendations are then summarized and advice is offered on how to apply them. Case studies and advice on how to identify and assess new guidelines are also provided, ensuring providers are well-equipped to offer efficient and effective care.

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A practical guide to conducting a successful well-woman visit, based on the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Well Woman Task Force recommendations.
List of Contributors
viii
Introduction 1(4)
Anita K. Blanchard
David Chelmow
Lee A. Learman
Section 1 General Principles
1 The Well-Woman Task Force
5(7)
Haywood L. Brown
Jeanne Conry
2 Rationale for the Well-Woman Visit
12(6)
Maureen G. Phipps
3 Principles of Early Diagnosis and Prevention
18(13)
Lee A. Learman
4 Guidelines: Deciding What Belongs in the Well-Woman Visit
31(10)
David M. Haas
5 Promoting Lifestyle Modification and Behavior Change in the Context of Shared Decision-Making
41(10)
Michelle H. Moniz
Tony Ogburn
6 Practical Aspects of the Well-Woman Visit
51(12)
Christopher M. Zahn
7 Considerations for Medically Underserved Populations
63(19)
Amy (Meg) Autry
Sara Whetstone
8 Paying for the Well-Woman Visit
82(13)
Michael S. Policar
Section 2 Components of the Well-Woman Visit
Introduction -- Components of the Well-Woman Visit at Different Life Stages
95(1)
Section 2.1 Health Maintenance
95(32)
9 Immunizations
99(5)
Regan N. Theiler
10 Visual Acuity and Glaucoma
104(3)
Melanie D. Altizer
11 Hearing Screening for the Well-Woman Visit
107(3)
Efua Leke
12 Oral Hygiene and Oral Cavity Examination
110(5)
C. Nathan Webb
13 Injury Prevention
115(3)
Aaron Goldberg
14 Piercing and Tattooing
118(4)
Margaret Boozer
15 Abdominal and Pelvic Examinations
122(5)
Hope Ricciotti
Section 2.2 Cardiovascular Health
16 Dyslipidemia
127(5)
Sangini S. Sheth
17 Hypertension
132(5)
Christine R. Isaacs
Section 2.3 Metabolic and Nutritional Health
18 Diet and Nutrition
137(4)
Margaret L. Dow
19 Fitness and Exercise
141(4)
Maureen E. Farrell
20 Obesity
145(5)
Christopher M. Morosky
21 The Metabolic Syndrome
150(5)
Nguyet Anh Nguyen
22 Iron Deficiency Anemia
155(3)
Moune Jabre Raughley
23 Osteoporosis
158(3)
Anitra Beasley
24 Diabetes
161(6)
Janeen Arbuckle
25 Hypothyroidism Screening
167(4)
Bryan K. Rone
Section 2.4 Urinary Tract Assessment
26 Kidney Disease
171(3)
Julie Zemaitis DeCesare
27 Bacteriuria
174(3)
Lauren E. Nelson
28 Pelvic Floor Disorders
177(4)
Erica Nelson
Section 2.5 Contraception and Reproductive Health
29 Contraception
181(5)
Rebecca Cohen
30 Sexual Health
186(4)
Brett Worly
Section 2.6 Infectious Diseases
31 Hepatitis B and C Screening
190(5)
Kimberly S. Gecsi
32 HIV Screening
195(5)
Sarah Milton
33 Sexually Transmitted Infections
200(4)
Kevin A. Ault
Section 2.7 Cancer Screening and Prevention
34 Skin Cancer
204(4)
Meghan L. Valentine
35 Cervical Cancer
208(6)
David Chelmow
36 Colorectal Cancer
214(5)
Marygrace Elson
37 Ovarian Cancer
219(5)
Beth Cronin
38 Breast Cancer
224(8)
Eduardo Lara-Torre
39 Genetic Screening for Cancer
232(7)
Vanessa H. Gregg
Section 2.8 Neurologic, Behavioral, and Psychosocial Health
40 Depression
239(8)
Tiffany A. Moore Simas
41 Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
247(4)
Kavita Shah Arora
42 Alcohol Misuse
251(3)
Monica Mendiola
43 Screening for Tobacco or Nicotine Use
254(6)
Sharon T. Phelan
44 Drug Use
260(6)
Michelle M. Isley
45 Sleep Disorders
266(3)
Lee A. Learman
David Chelmow
46 Mental Health and Psychosocial Issues: Suicide and Behavioral Assessment
269(5)
Jonathan Schaffir
Section 2.9 Pregnancy
47 Breastfeeding
274(6)
Andrea B. Joyner
48 Neural Tube Defect Prevention
280(6)
Jody Stonehocker
49 Diabetes Postpartum
286(3)
Shari M. Lawson
50 Preconception/Interconception Care
289(5)
Dean V. Coonrod
Index 294
David Chelmow is Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) at Virginia Commonwealth University and chairs the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Practice Bulletins-Gynecology Committee. He is a past president of the Society for Academic Specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology and served on the ACOG Well Woman Task Force. He serves on the board of directors for the American Board of Ob/Gyn, the Council of University Chairs in Ob/Gyn, and the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. He is the editor-in-chief of the Medscape Ob/Gyn Reference and the SASGOG/Foundation for Exxcellence in Women's Health Pearls of Exxcellence. Anita Blanchard is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) at the University of Chicago Medical Center. She has served as the residency program director since 2004 and is committed to educating our next generation of outstanding health care providers. She serves on the board of directors for the American Board of Ob/Gyn and the Foundation for Exxcellence in Women's Health. She is on the residency review committee for Ob/Gyn for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Lee Learman is Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Academic Affairs and Florida Atlantic University. He is a former chair of the Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and a former member of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Ob/Gyn residency review committee. He is currently president of the Society for Academic Specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology, and co-leader of the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) Academic Scholars and Leaders Program. He was lead and senior author of two clinical research publications in Obstetrics and Gynecology winning the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Roy M. Pitkin Award (2004, 2009) and in 2007 received the Established Investigator Award from the American Educational Research Association. He has a career-long interest in medical education, doctor-patient communication and epidemiology, and his clinical niche is chronic pelvic pain.