23 Apr Pelvic Examination Alternatives & Considerations
While the lithotomy position is commonly used for pelvic examinations, alternative positions may be necessary based on patient needs and clinical situations.
Identify and explain at least two alternative positions for a pelvic assessment, discussing the physiological rationale for their use.
How can nurses promote patient comfort and trauma-informed care during pelvic examinations?
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Women are at a higher risk of developing UTIs due to anatomical and physiological differences.
Explain the pathophysiology behind this increased risk.
What evidence-based strategies would you educate patients on to reduce their risk of UTIs, particularly in populations with recurrent infections?
Reproductive Health Assessments: Several clinical signs provide important diagnostic insights during a female pelvic examination.
Define and describe the physiological changes associated with Goodell’s, Hegar’s, McDonald’s, and Chadwick’s signs.
How do these findings contribute to the assessment of early pregnancy?
Instructions:
This post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Sources should be current (published within last five years).
