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Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing Reproductive Health Module: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Description PID is inflammation of the female reproductive organs: Endometritis (uterus) Salpingitis (fallopian tubes) Oophritis (ovaries) Pelvic peritonitis Inflammation may be acute, sub-acute, recurrent, chronic
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Aetiology Mostly bacterial infection, especially related to sexually transmitted disease (STD): Gonorrhoea, Clamydia or other May be viral or fungal Entry of organisms via the vagina Associated with: Promiscuity Unprotected sex with multiple partners
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Pathophysiology Genital infection produces inflammation of the reproductive tract Healing process results in fibrosis and scarring Strictures and abscesses form Often re-infection and recurrent inflammation occurs → chronic condition Inflammation may occlude fallopian tubes
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Clinical Manifestations Vaginal discharge Low abdominal pain and tenderness which increases during voiding or defaecation Fever and malaise If acute, dyspareunia (painful intercourse) Associated with infertility (blocked fallopian tubes)
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Complications Infertility Ectopic pregnancy (Occlusion of fallopian tubes) Peritonitis Pelvic abscesses Adhesions (chronic pelvic pain)
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Diagnosis Patient history and clinical picture Severe tenderness on: Uterine palpation Vaginal examination (movement of the cervix) Pelvic and vaginal ultrasound High vaginal swab for culture
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Management If acute and severe: Bedrest IV fluids IV antibiotics (Doxycycline or broad- spectrum) *Treat partner (or partners)
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Nursing Considerations Facilitate vaginal drainage (semi-sitting position) Ensure good genital hygiene Infection control measures Health education: (lifestyle) Reinforce risks related to promiscuity/STD Advice on healthy nutrition and effects of smoking on immune response
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