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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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General Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is a topic covered in the Diseases and Disorders.
C-Reactive Protein
Introduction
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Causes
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Classification Section
Genetic Considerations Gender, Ancestry, and Life Span Considerations
PID cefOXitin
metoprolol
cefoTEtan
Global Health Considerations
Cholecystitis and Cholelithiasis
Assessment
keratosis
cervical motion tenderness doxycycline†
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate
History
dysmenorrhea
Physical Examination Psychosocial
jar (2)
Diagnostic Highlights
levofloxacin
Primary Nursing Diagnosis
metroNIDAZOLE
Planning Implementation
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Collaborative Independent Evidence Based Practice Health Policy
Documentation Guidelines
pelvic inflammatory disease
General
probenecid
DRG Category: 744
salpingo-oophoritis
Mean LOS: 5.9 days
Discharge and Home Healthcare Guidelines
ofloxacin
sign
Description SURGICAL: D&C, Conization, Laparoscopy and Tubal Interruption With CC or Major CC
thrombosis
DRG Category: 758 Mean LOS: 5.4 days Description MEDICAL: Infections, Female Reproductive System With CC
Related Topics pelvic inflammatory disease
Classification Section Nursing Type Primary: womens health perinatal
C-Reactive Protein
Nursing Type Secondary: gender health
Laparoscopy Gynecologic
System Primary: gyn breast
Biopsy Cervical
System Secondary: not applicable
Ectopic Pregnancy
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PID sign Cancer Antigens: CA 15-3 CA 19-9 CA 125 and Carcinoembryonic