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Transcript
ASSESSING
THE FEMALE
GENITOURINARY
SYSTEM
Outcomes
Identify pertinent genitourinary
history questions.
Obtain a female genitourinary
history.
Perform a female genitourinary
physical assessment.
(Continued)
Outcomes
Document pertinent genitourinary
assessment findings.
Identify actual/potential health
problems stated as nursing diagnosis.
Differentiate between normal and
abnormal findings.
Structures
 Mons pubis
 Clitoris
 Perineum
 Anus
 Uterus
 Ovaries
 Urethra
 Vagina
 Labia majora & minora
 Urinary meatus
 Bartholin’s glands
 Cervix
 Fallopian tubes
 Kidneys
 Bladder
 Skene’s gland
Anatomy and
Physiology
Review
Functions
What are the functions of…
Mons pubis:
Subcutaneous pad over symphysis
pubis for protection
Labia majora/minora:
Folds of adipose and connective
tissue that protect and lubricate
external genitalia
(Continued)
Functions
What are the functions of…
Clitoris:
Erectile tissue for sexual stimulation
Urinary meatus:
Opening to urethra
Skene’s glands:
Lubricate and protect
(Continued)
Functions
What are the functions of…
Vaginal introitus:
Opening of the vagina
Vagina:
Muscular tube for copulation, birth
canal, and menses
Bartholin’s glands:
Secretes alkaline mucus that improves
viability & motility of sperm
(Continued)
Functions
What are the functions of…
Cervix:
End of the uterus into vagina
Uterus:
Hollow, muscular organ; site for
fertilized egg implantation; protects
fetus
(Continued)
Functions
What are the functions of…
Tubes:
Passage for ovum to uterus, site of
fertilization
Ovaries:
Produce ova, estrogen and
progesterone
Kidneys:
Filter and excrete wastes
(Continued)
Functions
What are the functions of…
Ureter:
Connects kidneys to bladder
Bladder:
Hollow muscular structure; holds urine
Urethra:
Connects bladder to urinary meatus
opening
Relationship to
Other Systems
What is the
relationship of the
female genitourinary
system to other
systems?
 Integumentary
 Gastrointestinal
 Lymphatic
 Musculoskeletal
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Endocrine
Neurological
Developmental
Variations
 Children—next quarter
 Pregnant clients—next quarter
 Older Women
Reproductive ability peaks in late 20’s
Estrogen levels begin to decline, and between
46 & 55 menstrual periods become shorter,
less frequent, & cease
Increased risk of infection
(decreased vaginal secretions)
Cultural Variations
page 618
 African Americans
 Asians
 Jews
 Native Americans
 Whites
Case Study
Mrs. James, 29-yearold, married, mother
of 4-year-old
daughter, housewife
C/O scant midcycle
vaginal bleeding for
past 2 months
Annual PAP test and
gynecologic exam
Symptoms
What symptoms would signal a problem
with the female genitourinary system?
 Vaginal discharge
 Lesions
 Vaginal bleeding, pain
 Amenorrhea
 Urinary symptoms
Pertinent History
Findings
 Midcycle vaginal bleeding
 Taking BCP, occasional ASA
 + History of rheumatic fever
 Gravida 1/para 1; menarche 12; LMP 21
days ago, cycle every 21-23 days, menses
5 days, moderate-to-light flow.
 Sexually active in monogamous,
heterosexual relationship, satisfied with
sexual performance
Physical Assessment
Anatomical landmarks: external--note
position of structures; internal--visualize
underlying structures
Approach: inspection, palpation
Position: lithotomy
Tools: gloves, speculum, lubricant, light,
slides and swabs for specimen collection
General survey and head-to-toe scan
Inspection
External genitalia: color, hair
distribution, condition of skin,
lesions, discharge, odor, pubic
pediculosis, prolapse
Rectal area: condition of skin, lesions,
discharge, bleeding, hemorrhoids,
fissures
(Continued)
Inspection
Pelvic exam: color, lesions of vaginal
walls; color, lesions, discharge,
position, size, shape, and patency of
cervical os (obtain specimens)
Palpation
Skene’s and Bartholin’s glands: masses,
swelling, discharge, tenderness
Vaginal wall: texture, swelling, lesions,
tenderness
Cervix: size, shape, consistency, position,
mobility, tenderness
Uterus: size, shape, symmetry, position,
masses, tenderness
Palpation
Ovaries: size, shape, symmetry,
tenderness
Anus and Rectum: sphincter tone,
tenderness, lesions, masses,
hemorrhoids, polyps; test any stool
for occult blood
Pertinent Physical
Findings
 External genitalia pink, moist, intact; small
amount of white, ordorless discharge; no
lesions
 Vaginal walls and cervix pink, moist,
intact; no lesions
 Uterus anteverted, no masses, non-tender
 Ovaries and tubes non-palpable
 No rectal masses; hematest negative
Nursing Diagnosis
What actual or
potential
problems can
you identify
for Mrs.James?