Pelvic Exams (NEJM)

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This video will demonstrate how to perform a comprehensive pelvic examination, which includes an examination of the external genitalia, a Papanicolaou test, a bimanual examination, as well as a rectovaginal examination. Indications Women should undergo a pelvic examination when they have vulvar and or vaginal complaints such as pain, discharge, abnormal bleeding, itching, and/or a mass. A pelvic examination is also indicated when pregnancy is suspected or proven, and in women who have been exposed to sexually transmitted infections. Pap testing is the main screening tool for detecting precancerous lesions of the cervix, we will now highlight the American Cancer Society . . . .

  • Overview
  • Indications
  • Preparation
  • Procedure
  • Troubleshooting
  • Contraindications